ARDMORE, Ala. - A group of first-graders from an elementary school in Alabama jumped into action when their teacher was suffering a seizure.
teacher Tracy Hodges said she felt ill and asked the students to get help during a school day in January at Cedar Hill Elementary School in Ardmore.“Ms. Hodges started shaking in her chair, and then she said, ‘Go get help.’” Johnson recalled. “Then, we started running to the nurses.” Hodges said she considers her students to be heroes. She was able to return to work soon after suffering the seizure.
“I had a COVID-19 seizure and they helped me,” Hodges said. “They have become hometown heroes ... just took action like a real hero does.”Fruit and vegetable production company Dole recognized the students’ quick actions on Wednesday, labeling the 18 students as “Healthy Everyday Heroes” for helping Hodges. The children were given hero certificates, capes and masks as part of Dole’s hero-recognition program.
Hodges’ first-graders were also honored by local law enforcement for their quick thinking earlier this year.