“‘I’LL CARRY HIS LESSONS WITH ME FOREVER.’ — STUDENT VOWS TO HONOR BELOVED GEORGIA TEACHER AFTER DEADLY PRANK TRAGEDY.” The loss of Jason Hughes has left a deep mark on students and families across Georgia, but one student’s promise is now capturing hearts as the community continues to mourn. Hughes, remembered by many as a dedicated educator and mentor, died after a prank incident that spiraled into a heartbreaking accident. As the details of that night continue to be discussed, those who knew him best are focusing on the legacy he leaves behind inside the classroom. Among them is a student who publicly vowed to honor Hughes by carrying forward the lessons he taught — not only in academics, but in kindness, responsibility, and respect. For classmates still trying to process the tragedy, the promise has become a small but powerful reminder that the teacher they admired will continue to shape lives long after his final lesson.

(L) Jayden Wallace (R) Jason Hughes (Credit: Hall County Sheriff’s Office, GoFundMe)

As a community mourns the death of Jason Hughes, the 18-year-old accused in his death has pledged to live the rest of his life in memory of his former teacher, according to a statement released by his family.

What they’re saying:

Jayden Ryan Wallace faces felony charges of first-degree vehicular homicide and reckless driving after a March 6 prank that turned fatal.

Deputies said the incident happened around 11:40 p.m. after Hughes caught a group of teenagers throwing toilet paper across his yard. When Hughes ran to catch the teens as they were fleeing, he slipped on wet pavement into the path of a vehicle driven by Wallace.

Authorities said the group stayed with Hughes, trying to help him, until he was taken to a hospital.

Wallace’s family said Coach Hughes “meant the world” to him, and they are in “deep remorse and grieving” over his loss.

Wallace expressed his sorrow over what happened that night when he and four other teenagers had pulled a prank on Hughes, who taught at North Hall High School.

“I pledge to live out the remainder of my life in a manner that honors the memory of Coach Hughes by exemplifying Christ. He will never be forgotten,” Wallace said.

Dig deeper:

Hughes’ brother-in-law, Ben Palmer, said the family believes his death was a tragic accident and has called for the charges to be dropped against the teens.

In a written message to media outlets, Palmer said Hughes was aware the students were coming to his home and was excited about the prank.

Additionally, Palmer said that Hughes loved the students involved and did not want their lives permanently affected by the incident.

We are thankful for the outpouring of prayers and support as we grieve the loss of Jason. We ask that you continue to pray for our family and also for the students involved in the accident, along with their families. Please join us in extending grace and mercy to them as Christ has done for us,” the Hughes family said in a statement.

School district officials said Hughes was beloved by his students and colleagues as the community continues to mourn his passing.

What you can do:

A GoFundMe in memory of Hughes has raised nearly half a million dollars as of March 11.

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