A brutal beatdown is how one Woodlands High School senior describes an attack she says she suffered while switching classes Friday morning, landing her in an emergency room. conroeisd woodlandshs kprc2 click2hou htx
We’re told a Conroe ISD police officer was also injured trying to break up the fight.
She and her mother said Conroe ISD can start by paying more than $6,000 and counting in medical expenses caused by this bully, mainly because they said they repeatedly told school officials about the issue, but the problem persisted. “Threatening to slice my mom’s throat open, they threatened to come to my house and shoot up my family,” she said.
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