‘Parents need school education’: Children cry because adults throw punches on each other in Arkansas Kindergarten Graduation

Children scream, cry as a ‘stop’ adults threw punches on each other in Arkansas Kindergarten Graduation (Video Credit: WREG)

A heartbreaking festival of young students’ achievements turned into a scene of anarchy and humiliation on Wednesday, when a kindergarten graduate ceremony in the Folk Elementary exploded in a violent dispute between parents.In the video footage from inside the school, many adults are shown throwing punches into the crowded hallway because frightened children shout and cry in the background. Some children may be heard arguing with “stop”, while other parents scramble to mold their children and remove them from scuffle.The argument that started as an argument quickly increased, both women and men were caught in the field. Two people initially appeared trying to break the fight, but soon joined the chaos, according to the video received by WREG, throwing their own punches.‘Unacceptable behavior’No injury was reported, and the cause of the fight has not been publicly disclosed. However, the spectacle has created wide displeasure between the members of the community and the officials.“It should not be around the children – in particular,” said a West Memphis resident. “These children grow up at the graduate level of children. It should not be at all. They all need to be held accountable.”Superintendent of West Memphis School District Eric Foister did not condemn his condemnation, giving the behavior “unacceptable” and results for those involved.“We have our own camera system with sound,” Foster said. “We have gathered all that. Obviously, we are a small community, so we have names.”Legal action and restrictionThe district has since identified the five adults involved in the dispute and handed over its name to the West Memphis Police Department. While no arrests have been made yet, Foster said that legal action is adjacent.He said, “You come to our buildings and endanger the safety and goodness of our students and employees, I am going to catch you for full accountability,” he told Fox 13 Mephis. “I am going to suppress any and all the allegations that I can do.”In addition to advancing legal results, the school has issued immediate sanctions for aggressive adults, banning them from entering the school property.“If you are a parents, you have the only access to leave your child and pick them up. We are not going to punish the child for parents’ actions,” Foster clarified.‘zero tolerance’The West Memphis School District, in a statement released on Thursday, reiterated its zero-oppression policy for violence and disruption on the school ground.“The safety and safety of our students, employees and school complexes is our top priority,” the statement said. “We have zero tolerance for any behavior by parents, students, employees, or visitors that disrupt the learning environment or endanger someone’s good on the school ground.”

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