Frisco elementary school teacher charged with felony after alleged assault on student, police say A Frisco elementary school teacher has been charged with a felony after allegedly physically assaulting a student, according to police. Patricia Kemper, 54, a staff member at McSpedden Elementary, turned herself in to authorities earlier this week and is facing charges of injury to a child, a third-degree felony that could result in 2 to 10 years in prison and a fine of up to $10,000. The charges stem from an allegation reported by Frisco Independent School District to law enforcement, which triggered a joint investigation between the district and Frisco police. The school district confirmed it has been cooperating fully with authorities since the incident came to light. Kemper, who was placed on administrative leave, is currently prohibited from entering any district property and has not been on campus or in proximity to students since the allegation was made, according to a district news release. Frisco ISD emphasized its limited ability to share details due to ongoing investigations and confidentiality laws protecting personnel. The district stated counselors and administrators are available to support affected students. Authorities are seeking additional information about the incident and have urged anyone with relevant details to contact Frisco Police Department at (972) 292-6010 or submit anonymous tips via text or the Frisco PD app. The case remains under active investigation.#frisco_police_department #frisco_elementary_school #patricia_kemper #frisco_independent_school_district #mcspedden_elementary
