Stephen School Suspended A Football Player for 3 Days After a Bigger Kid Put Hands on Him in the Lunch Line- Little Rock, Arkansas Parents

Stephen School Suspended A Football Player for 3 Days After a Bigger Kid Put Hands on Him in the Lunch Line- Little Rock, Arkansas Parents

A respectful lunch line is a small sign of a healthy school.

NewsAshish

December 4, 2026

This article was last updated by Alisha Shrestha on December 4, 2026

Ant Armstrong alleges that his son, Jayden, was suspended for three days after standing up to a bully who cut his lunch line.

Jayden is a student-athlete who plays football and basketball.

Simple daily routines like getting lunch can become sources of stress and exclusion for many high school students due to bullying.

Bullying isn’t just pushing or name-calling, but it’s often about power and control.

One shared place this shows up is the lunch line.

Students have probably seen a group cut to the front, shoving others aside, or they might save spots for a long line of friends, making the wait much longer for everyone else.

It might seem like a small thing, but cutting in line is a public act of disrespect.

Students who are pushed back feel humiliated and mistreated. It can make them feel invisible and powerless in front of their peers.

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Parents Question “Zero-Tolerance” Discipline After Stephen School Suspends Football Player Standing Up to a Bully

A recent disciplinary decision by a local school has sparked frustration and debate among parents over “zero-tolerance” policies.

After an altercation in the lunch line, a student who defended himself from a larger bully received a three-day suspension for his aggressor, raising questions about equity and fairness in school discipline.

The event began when another student allegedly cut in front of Ant Armstrong’s son, Jayden, in the lunch line at Stephen’s school.

When Jayden moved back to his original spot, the other student became physically aggressive.

According to Ant Armstrong’s detailed Facebook post, Jayden, a solidly-built 4’7″, 100+ pound defensive lineman, defended himself.

A teacher who witnessed the altercation reported it, and the school suspended both students for three days.

In his post, Armstrong expressed mixed emotions. While upset that his son’s education would be interrupted, he strongly supported Jayden’s decision to defend himself.

I’m not mad cause I always told my son that if somebody puts their hands on you, u defend yourself. When it comes to that, ima a ride with ya to the wheels fall, so yes, he’s gonna happily bill out these three days.

Ant Armstrong

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Armstrong’s primary criticism was directed at what he sees as a flawed system that fails to distinguish between instigators and defenders.

He urged other parents to teach their children about respect and controlling their emotions.

This incident touches on long-standing complex issues in school discipline, and many schools have adopted strict “zero-tolerance” policies towards violence.

AshishAshish

Ashish Maharjan, author at Players Bio, has been covering news with a keen eye for detail and a knack for storytelling. A writer with a passion for capturing the essence of athletic competition.

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