A recent incident at Tuttle Orchards in Indianapolis left a mother demanding answers after her six-year-old daughter, Cianni Dungy, was accidentally left behind on a school field trip.
Cianni’s absence went unnoticed by the school staff, only becoming evident when orchard employees discovered her alone and contacted the school.
Cianni attended the trip with her first-grade class from Christel House West Academy, but school staff allegedly failed to conduct a thorough headcount.
After enjoying the outing, Cianni did not board the bus back to school, leaving her stranded and frightened at the orchard.
Cianni’s mother, Dearra Allen, was shocked and upset by the oversight.
When contacted by the school, she quickly arrived to collect her daughter but was dismayed by the lack of clear accountability and explanation.
Allen has since voiced her frustration publicly, emphasizing the importance of strict headcount protocols to prevent similar incidents.
In response, Christel House West Academy assured families of their commitment to student safety, noting that measures are in place to prevent such lapses.
Yet, Allen remains concerned and advocates for more stringent safeguards on school field trips.
This unsettling event underscores the need for enhanced school safety protocols, especially during outings.
For parents, it’s a reminder to communicate their safety expectations with schools to protect their children during off-campus activities.