14-year-old died after nearly 20-minute seizure where high school employees ‘refused to administer the rescue medication,’ parents’ lawsuit alleges

Jaxson Mendoza appears inset against an image of Amarillo High School.

Inset: Jaxson Mendoza (GoFundMe). Background: Amarillo High School (Amarillo ISD/Facebook).

A Texas mother and father whose son died from a seizure he suffered at high school are now suing the school district in federal court.

Jaxson Mendoza was 14 years old when he died on Aug. 25, 2022. At the time of his death, he was just a few days into his freshman year at Amarillo High School in the Amarillo Independent School District.

The day before Jaxson died, he suffered a seizure at school. During this episode, officials there “refused to give” him the medicine that might have saved his life, according to the 15-page complaint filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas last week.

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