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Some students at an Arkansas high school protested the administration's management of the situation in the hallway.

The black student at the high school was given an equal suspension for fighting with the white student despite his previous reports of being bullied.

The encounter at Fordyce High School, located in the city bearing the same name, was captured on video, and a recent report from Fox16 says that. It's not clear when the fight occurred. A video shows a black student being punched, kicked, pushed and placed in a choke hold by a white student in a school locker room. The student was kicked in his back and head as he fell unconscious.

Both students were suspended for the same amount of time. Some students at the school protested the management of the situation in the hallway. The victim of the beating had previously reported being bullied.

Smith, an alumni of the school who graduated in 2021, told Fox16 that the same amount of punishment was not right.

According to a Fox16 report, the school district gave the white student a modified expulsion, while the school board refused to give comment on the Black student's current status.

The school board meeting at Fordyce Middle School on March 3 was flooded with parents and community members who were upset with the board for allowing harassment to continue in the district.

The investigation into the fight continues, Dr. Judy Hubbell told the Camden News in early March. She told the news outlet that they were in the process of investigating the case. We want to have a safe campus, but this just came to light and we are working on it.

According to Fox 16, the Martin Luther King Commission will hold a workshop for students about how to deal with bullies.

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