- Police had to arrest a parent after attempting to eat lunch with their son after a parent-teacher conference at a school in Pennsylvania
- In a letter from the district superintendent, the parent challenged ‘directives’ and had to be escorted from the building, handcuffed and arrested
- A ‘no trespass’ order was also to be issued against the parent for their alleged behavior, according to a letter issued by the school
A parent has been arrested after they allegedly went to the cafeteria following a parent-teacher conference to try and eat lunch with their son.
The unknown parent showed up at the charter school in Washington County, outside of Pittsburgh, to attend a parent-teacher conference.
In a letter from California Area School District Superintendent Laura Jacob, the parent ‘disregarded all directives’ and decided to ‘have lunch with their son’.
Jacob wrote in her letter that after the parent challenged ‘further directives’ they were escorted from the building, handcuffed and arrested.
According to the letter, a ‘no trespass’ order was to be issued against the parent for their alleged behavior.

The unknown parent showed up at the charter school in Washington County, outside of Pittsburgh, to attend a parent-teacher conference. The main school building on the campus is seen here

The unknown parent showed up at the school in Washington County, outside of Pittsburgh, after the parent came to a charter school, according to a letter from the district

In a letter from California Area School District Superintendent Laura Jacob, seen here, the parent ‘disregarded all directives’ and decided to ‘have lunch with their son’
Jacob said: ‘This morning, at approximately 10.45am, a parent of a charter school student came to the building for a scheduled parent-teacher conference.
‘The parent blatantly disregarded all directives to the parent-teacher conference room and decided to walk to the cafeteria ‘to have lunch’ with their son.
‘Further directives from the school principal and school police officer were challenged and the parent was escorted out of the building, handcuffed, and arrested with additional police support.
‘The parent was arrested, charged, and will be issued a ‘no trespass’ order on behalf of the District.
‘If a parent or any other individual disregards these protocols by accessing the building unattended, it is a breach of school security, leading to arrest and legal action under trespassing laws and school safety policies.’