Representing the family, The Button Law Firm claims Aggieland Country School endangered 2-year-old girl and broke Texas childcare laws
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, July 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Parents of a 2-year-old girl are suing Aggieland Country School, claiming the Montessori school endangered their daughter by routinely removing her from the building and leaving her alone outside for prolonged periods of time because she would cry or could not fall asleep at naptime. Clara Gonzalez and Javier Perez want answers.
According to the complaint filed on July 17, a routine licensing inspection of the school in November 2023 led to the discovery of the ongoing incidents at Aggieland Country School. During the visit, a state inspector found the toddler locked outside, unsupervised and visibly upset. The lawsuit also states the inspector found the child wearing only a T-shirt and jeans on a day when temperatures hovered around 60 degrees.
“Aggieland Country School failed our daughter and our family time and time again,” says Clara Gonzalez. “We relied on their promise to create a nurturing and safe environment for children. Unfortunately, our daughter’s horrific treatment revealed a much different reality.”
Texas childcare laws, also known as the minimum standards, require daycare centers and schools to notify parents immediately of any incidents involving their children. However, Gonzalez and Perez learned about the treatment of their daughter at the school when a state official reached out to them to initiate an independent investigation, per the complaint. The state cited the school for violating eight minimum standards, including neglecting Gonzalez and Perez’s daughter and lacking required annual training documents for three caregivers and the school’s director.
“An innocent 2-year-old girl was repeatedly neglected at Aggieland Country School,” says daycare injury attorney Russell Button of The Button Law Firm, who represents the Gonazlez-Perez family. “For three months, the school disregarded this little girl’s safety, and it is deeply troubling that this school and its staff allowed it to happen. Holding Aggieland Country School accountable through this lawsuit is part of our commitment to safeguard Texas children and drive meaningful change for their protection at schools and daycare centers.”
The case is Clara Gonzalez and Javier Perez, Individually and as parents and next friends of J.P.G., a minor child, vs. Mitabani, LLC, d/b/a Aggieland Country School, Cause No. 25-001764-CV-272 in the District Court of Brazos County, Texas. A copy of the complaint can be accessed here.
About The Button Law FirmThe Button Law Firm (buttonlawfirm.com) is a Texas-based personal injury law firm that advocates for children and their families in meaningful litigation to make local communities safer. The firm focuses on daycare and child-related injuries such as abuse and neglect cases, bottle warmer burns, traumatic brain injuries, and catastrophic injuries. With attorneys in Dallas, Houston, and Midland, The Button Law Firm helps families move forward across the Lone Star State.
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