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A mother in San Antonio shared how a boy at her child’s elementary school allegedly brought a pocket knife to school and tried to use it.
San Antonio, Texas – A local mother has voiced profound concerns regarding the South San Antonio Independent School District's handling of a recent incident involving a 9-year-old student. The mother, Gabrielle, whose children attend the elementary school, reported that a nine-year-old brought a pocketknife to school and reportedly brandished it towards other students. According to Gabrielle, the school's response was limited to reassigning the student to different classes and implementing a no-contact order with her daughter. No suspension or expulsion was issued. This decision has sparked outrage from Gabrielle, who stated, "He is not suspended or expelled, he's moving classes, that's it." She revealed that this was not the first incident involving the child, as he had previously been suspended for two weeks after allegedly threatening to harm other students. Gabrielle expressed her fear for her children's safety, questioning the effectiveness of the school's measures. She plans to escalate her concerns to the head of the school board, seeking a more substantial resolution to ensure the safety of all students. The incident has raised questions within the community about school safety protocols and appropriate disciplinary actions for serious threats.
A mother in San Antonio shared how a boy at her child’s elementary school allegedly brought a pocket knife to school and tried to use it.