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Parents demand answers after student injured in Royse City school fight

Parents are upset after a student was injured in a fight at Bobby Summers Middle School and the district delayed notifying families about the incident.

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The parents of the Royse City Independent School District demand answers after a school fight left a student with lacerations. The incident occurred at Bobby Summers High School in Fate City, a few minutes from Rockwall. Parents said they felt that the district did not disclose critical information in a timely manner. They told NBC 5 that the incident was bad enough, but receiving a notice from the school hours later is what really bothered them.

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Recently, a shooting occurred on the playground of Lakeland Elementary School in Federal Way, Washington, injuring a middle school student, sparking strong dissatisfaction among parents. Many parents criticized the school district at the school board meeting on Tuesday: it did not report the incident in a timely manner, did not lock down the campus, and lacked transparency. Parent Esperanza Torres said that she received an email notification sev…

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NBC Dallas-Fort Worth broke the news in Fort Worth, United States on Friday, April 25, 2025.
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