When pictures are worth a thousand words, this one certainly has the attention of one thirteen-year-old girl's parents.

But as is often the case, there's more to the story.

Midland Independent School District says an administrator at Alamo Junior High School put her hands on a child all in an effort to break up a fight.

The fight itself was caught on cell phone video by fellow students outside of the school.

A schoolyard fight wasn't an unusual sight, until a school administrator can be seen stepping in to break it up. She can be seen pulling a student away from the other before putting her against a dumpster.

"You have her eight hours a day. I expect her to be protected while she's there. I don't agree with her fighting at school, that's her fault, and she's being punished. But at the same time, to be broken up like that and you choke her," said Tiffany Armstrong, the student's aunt.

Armstrong told CBS 7 that the girl's parents met with MISD administrators over the incident Tuesday morning.

"If you can't restrain her and grab anything but her throat, you don't need to be here," said Armstrong.

As for the district, they say the photo does not tell the whole story.

MISD spokesperson Woodrow Bailey said that MISD met with the parents of all students involved and reviewed the video footage, and said that the photo alone does not give a full description of the incident.

Several students were reportedly involved, and Bailey says campus administrators followed protocol to gain control of the situation.

MISD says the girls involved in the fight will not face criminal charges, but that both will face disciplinary action.

As for what happens at home? The girl's guardians say she will be punished.