A mother is demanding accountability after her 9-year-old son allegedly discovered a disturbing “kill list” inside his classroom—one that, she says, specifically named the only three Black boys in the class.
The parent, who shared her experience on social media, said the list included her son and two other students, raising serious concerns about race, school safety, and institutional response.
“There is no reason why the only three Black kids in a classroom should have their lives threatened and the school board or the school should be taking no accountability,” she said in a follow-up video. “There should be no reason for that ever in life.”

According to the mother, the incident has sparked ongoing efforts to bring broader attention to the case.
She confirmed she has connected with media professionals and is working to have the story formally published while also seeking answers from officials.
“I’m extremely, extremely grateful,” she said, referring to public support. “I genuinely from the bottom of my heart feel like my son is being seen—and that is what’s most important to me.”
The parent added that she has yet to receive a substantive response from authorities, including the local MP’s office, but stated she will continue pushing for accountability.
“I’m not going to just back down and let this go,” she said.
The situation has ignited debate online, with many calling for a thorough investigation into how such a document could surface in a classroom and whether appropriate disciplinary or preventive measures were taken.
Advocates say incidents like this highlight the need for stronger anti-bullying policies, clearer reporting protocols, and increased attention to racial dynamics within schools.
As the case continues to gain traction, the mother says her focus remains on ensuring her child—and others—are protected.
