What should have been a joyful kindergarten graduation celebration at a Catholic school in Toledo, Ohio, reportedly descended into chaos Thursday morning after a dispute over seating escalated into a violent brawl involving multiple family members.

According to witnesses, the confrontation broke out at Queen of Apostles School just before the graduation ceremony was set to begin.

Families had gathered expecting a day of photos, applause, and celebration as children prepared to mark the end of kindergarten.

Instead, the event took a dramatic turn after a disagreement reportedly began over rows of reserved seats inside the venue.

Woman with long, dark curly hair, brown eyes, and an orange shirt.

Witnesses told local media the conflict started when one family was accused of holding multiple rows of seats, leading to arguments with other parents attempting to sit nearby.

As tensions rose, the verbal dispute allegedly became physical within moments.

According to witness Craig Mays, he attempted to calm the situation before he says he was suddenly punched and knocked to the ground.

He later claimed several men rushed toward him, with video from the scene appearing to show multiple people grappling on the floor while others attempted to pull them apart.

Several people are fighting on a wooden floor, with one person pinned beneath the others.

The footage quickly spread online, shocking viewers across social media.

Another disturbing moment captured in the video reportedly shows a woman being pulled by the hair during the altercation as bystanders screamed and tried to separate those involved.

According to reports, she was later taken to hospital and required stitches following the fight.

Authorities arrested 28-year-old Jessica Anderson at the scene. She has reportedly been charged with felonious assault.

The children, meanwhile, were reportedly in another room rehearsing for the ceremony when the fight broke out and were not physically involved.

School officials later confirmed students were safe and that end-of-year activities continued despite the incident.

The story has sparked fierce reaction online.

Many people say they were stunned that a kindergarten graduation — meant to celebrate young children — became the setting for such a violent confrontation.

One commenter wrote: “Those poor kids will remember the chaos instead of their graduation.”

Another posted: “All over seats… and the children were the ones who lost their moment.”

The brick building of Queen of Apostles School with "SCHOOL SPEED LIMIT 20" signs on either side.

For Craig Mays, the most painful part was missing his daughter’s ceremony entirely.

Speaking afterward, he said the situation left him heartbroken — especially knowing how much the children had worked toward their special day.

“I know how hard those kids work,” he said. “It breaks my heart that I couldn’t watch my daughter graduate.”

As the footage continues circulating online, the incident is now being widely discussed not just as a school fight…

but as a painful example of how quickly adult conflict can overshadow a moment meant entirely for children.