It started as just another school day at Lake Shore Middle School in Jacksonville, but things took a sharp and bizarre turn when substitute teacher Ladejah Shaw allegedly decided to move the classroom lessons aside for something much more physical. Instead of keeping order, authorities say the 29-year-old actually encouraged her students to settle their differences with their fists, even going as far as to scout out a spot for the brawl to happen.
The incident, which reportedly took place back in October, saw Shaw leading a group of middle schoolers outside during class time. According to investigators from the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office, she didn’t just stand by; she actively directed the students to form a circle, creating a makeshift “fight club” atmosphere right on school grounds. With the stage set, she allegedly gave the two students involved the green light to start swinging.


As is typical with kids these days, the entire scene was captured on multiple cell phone cameras. The footage, which later became a key piece of evidence for the police, reportedly shows the chaotic moments leading up to the fight. In the videos, Shaw can supposedly be heard cheering the kids on, encouraging the violence rather than trying to de-escalate the tension.
The school district didn’t take the news lightly. In a letter sent home to parents, officials expressed their shock, calling the behavior “unacceptable” and emphasizing a zero-tolerance policy for anything that puts student safety at risk. They were quick to clarify that Shaw was not a direct employee of Duval County Public Schools but was hired through ESS, a third-party staffing agency used to fill substitute roles.
For weeks, the investigation brewed behind the scenes as detectives reviewed the student-shot footage and interviewed witnesses. That investigation reached its breaking point on Wednesday night when officers arrived at Shaw’s apartment to take her into custody. The casual setting of her home stood in stark contrast to the serious felony charges waiting for her at the station.
Shaw is now facing a grim legal battle. She has been hit with two felony counts of child neglect and two misdemeanor counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. The charges reflect the gravity of a situation where an adult in a position of trust allegedly abandoned their duty to protect children, choosing instead to facilitate a dangerous physical altercation.
For the families at Lake Shore Middle, the arrest brings a mix of relief and lingering concern about who is being allowed into their children’s classrooms. Shaw has been barred from all school property, and as the legal process moves forward, this story serves as a jarring reminder of how quickly a safe environment can unravel when the person in charge decides to break the rules



