The incident happened at Diamond Creek Elementary School. In a message sent to families last week, Principal Lisa Phillips said that "on Tuesday morning, a student pushed a teacher, causing them to fall and require medical attention."
Phillips told families that the student involved is facing disciplinary action, but did not share specifics, writing, "While we cannot discuss consequences for the student involved, please know that we take any incident of physical aggression seriously, and the district is taking disciplinary action consistent with our policies and Education Code."
But for many parents, those assurances aren't enough.
Dewing and fellow parent Stacie Strickland say the incident points to a larger problem, a lack of resources for both teachers and students.
Strickland also shared a message of encouragement for Morse, saying, "We support you, and we hope the district sees how much this community has come out for you."
Parents say they hope this incident leads to real change in how schools handle student behavior and teacher safety, not just another incident that's soon forgotten.
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