{"id":123708,"date":"2021-12-01T13:00:37","date_gmt":"2021-12-01T18:00:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.montclair.edu\/ceel\/?p=123708"},"modified":"2021-12-01T13:00:37","modified_gmt":"2021-12-01T18:00:37","slug":"teacher-valerie-tauriello-04-stops-runaway-suv-from-hitting-students","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.montclair.edu\/ceel\/2021\/12\/01\/teacher-valerie-tauriello-04-stops-runaway-suv-from-hitting-students\/","title":{"rendered":"Teacher Valerie Tauriello \u201904 Stops Runaway SUV from Hitting Students"},"content":{"rendered":"

NorthJersey.com published an article about local acts of altruism<\/a> that brightened this challenging year. Included in the story is Valerie Tauriello (\u201804), the health and physical education teacher who risked her life to stop a runaway SUV before it crashed into a group of schoolchildren back in September. When times are tough it\u2019s always good, as Mr. Rogers said, to \u201clook for the helpers. You will always find people who are helping.\u201d<\/p>\n

Valerie Tauriello \u201904, a health and physical education teacher at Soehl Middle School in Linden, New Jersey, has always been one to put students first.<\/p>\n

On September 8 \u2013 the first day of school \u2013 Tauriello employed quick thinking to\u00a0stop a runaway SUV<\/a>\u00a0as it was headed for a group of schoolchildren. The father of a student, in his haste to deliver a forgotten tablet, had pulled up in front of the school and hopped out before putting the vehicle into park. Tauriello, who was on drop-off duty, noticed the car starting to roll.<\/p>\n

In quick succession, Tauriello called to the father, yelled to the children to get out of the way, and ran to the driver\u2019s side door to reach the brake.<\/p>\n

\u201cOnce I saw that car go up that curb by itself, I didn\u2019t even think twice,\u201d Tauriello said in a recent interview with her alma mater. \u201cI have to stop this car. When I first tried to get in I couldn\u2019t get in, I had to leap in. The car started moving at a faster rate.\u201d Tauriello did all of this while wearing a protective boot for an ankle injury.<\/p>\n