The school district confirmed they are investigating the incident, but Lillian’s mother said the school principal has already seen the footage and was shaken by.
What he witnessed. “He said it was disturbing and heartbreaking to watch. That the other student was repeatedly hurting my daughter,” Lynn said.
“Several administrators and I immediately reached out to the family,” said Superintendent Michelle Langenfeld in a statement.
“[We] met with them to address their concerns and provide support to ensure the physical and emotional wellbeing of our student.”
Lillian’s parents believe protecting students with special needs should be as simple as having adult supervision during transit.