A staff member at Hutch Tech, a school in the Buffalo Public Schools district, has been placed on paid administrative leave following a student attack that was caught on video. The incident occurred inside a classroom and is currently under investigation.

The Buffalo Public Schools district has confirmed that an investigation is underway, but details about the incident are limited.

"The district is taking this incident very seriously and is working to ensure that all students and staff members feel safe and supported," said a district spokesperson.

The incident has raised concerns among parents and students at Hutch Tech about school safety. Many are calling for increased security measures to be put in place to prevent similar incidents from happening in the future.

In recent years, Buffalo Public Schools has faced challenges related to student safety and discipline. The district has implemented various initiatives aimed at improving school climate and reducing incidents of violence.

The investigation into the incident at Hutch Tech is ongoing, and the district is expected to release more information in the coming days. In the meantime, students and staff members are being encouraged to report any concerns or incidents to school administrators.

As the investigation continues, parents and students in Buffalo are watching closely to see how the district responds to the incident. The Buffalo Public Schools district has a responsibility to ensure that all students and staff members feel safe and supported, and it remains to be seen how they will address this incident.