Ohio kindergarten graduation descends into violent brawl over seating
Quick Look
- A dispute over seating at a kindergarten graduation in Toledo, Ohio, escalated into a violent brawl involving parents and family members, leading to charges of felonious assault against one woman.
- Students were unharmed as the ceremony was canceled.
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Why It Matters
A dispute over seating arrangements at a kindergarten graduation ceremony at Queen of Apostles School in Toledo, Ohio, escalated into a violent physical altercation involving parents and family members. The incident led to the cancellation of the ceremony and charges being filed.
A woman has been charged with felonious assault after a kindergarten graduation ceremony in Toledo, Ohio, turned chaotic this week when a dispute over seating escalated into a violent brawl involving multiple parents and family members.
The incident happened Thursday morning at Queen of Apostles School as families gathered for the graduation ceremony, according to 13 Action News. Police said Jessica Anderson, 28, allegedly grabbed another woman by the hair and slammed her head into a chair, leaving the victim with injuries that required stitches.
Students were downstairs rehearsing at the time and did not witness the confrontation, parent Craig Mays told the outlet.
“There was another family who started to grab their own chairs and kind of like make their own space and make their own seating. Which I really didn’t have a problem with but my kid’s mom, they were right in front of her and she couldn’t see,” Mays explained how the fight allegedly started.
Mays said tensions escalated when he and Anderson began exchanging words as he tried to calm the situation, but Anderson would not let up.
“She’s just talking, just cussing, talking crazy. Calling us weird and saying we need to mind our business,” Mays said.
The argument quickly escalated when members of Anderson’s family allegedly joined the confrontation and attacked him during the chaotic brawl.
“Her whole family in the first two rows stood up – five guys, five girls – they just all stood up as I’m arguing with Jessica. I literally don’t remember anything, I just know was sucker punched,” Mays said.
“Once I was taken to the ground, it was probably four or five other guys that were on top of me, trampling me, punching me, kicking me in the head,” he added.
Mays said his child’s mother tried to intervene during the fight, but video allegedly shows Jessica Anderson, who Mays said was wearing a light pink shirt, along with several other women grabbing her by the hair as the brawl escalated.
“She grabbed my kid’s mom by her hair, pulled her away from me, stopped punching her face, then maybe five or six other girls just came and trampled her and were just stomping her, kicking her in the face,” Mays said.
School leaders reportedly called 911, and the graduation ceremony did not happen, 13 Action News.
Mays, a kindergarten teacher himself, said he is heartbroken over the incident.
“So, being at another school’s kindergarten graduation, I know how hard those kids work. I know how hard those teachers work for us just to ruin it and be selfish like that and it breaks my heart. I couldn’t watch my daughter graduate today,” Mays said.
The Queen of Apostles School has reportedly not announced a rescheduled date for the kindergarten graduation ceremony.
“So grateful for our partnership with the Toledo Police Department! We appreciate your rapid response to the situation that some people brought to our school. All our students are safe, thankfully, and the last day of school continues as usual,” school officials wrote in a Facebook post.
The Independent has contacted the Queen of Apostles School and Toledo Police Department for comment.
Open Questions
- What specific charges were filed against Jessica Anderson?
- Were any other individuals charged in connection with the brawl?
- What is the current status of the rescheduled graduation ceremony?
- What disciplinary actions, if any, will the school take?






