Carranza’s mother Marbella Carranza was informed of its findings the following day – four days after her daughter’s death, the report obtained by The Independent reads.
That day, Carranza told the principal “that a student on the bus was making remarks regarding ICE and deportation to a group of Hispanic students,” according to the report.
The investigation from the district also revealed that Carranza previously expressed thoughts of self-harm to her cousin, who then informed her mother, Marbella Carranza.
‘It was reported, on January 30, 2025, to the principal upon entering a classroom that the whole class was speaking about ICE and that Jocelynn Rojo Carranza had something she wanted to tell the principal’ said the Gainsville ISD.
Her tragic death came after she was taunted with deportation threats for weeks by sixth-grade classmates at Gainesville Intermediate School, around 70 miles north of Dallas, her grieving mother Marbella Carranza revealed earlier this month.