Elite Boarding School Admits Failure A Year After
Elite Boarding School Admits Failure A Year After On the one year anniversary of a student's death, an elite boarding school in new jersey released a statement publicly admitting its failure. the lawrenceville school released the document, entitled anniversary statement, acknowledging that it failed to protect student jack reid, who died by suicide in 2022, from bullying, saying it "fell. An elite new jersey boarding school has admitted its failure a year after a bullied pupil died by suicide. jack reid, 17, attended the prestigious lawrenceville school and took his own life last.
Elite Boarding School Admits Failure A Year After Bullied Teen S Suicide The Independent Published april 30, 2023 updated may 1, 2023. last april, jack reid, a 17 year old junior at one of the nation’s elite boarding schools, tucked a bible into his gym shorts and a note into his. A new jersey private school on monday said it fell "tragically short" of "expectations" to ensure the safety and wellbeing of a student who died by suicide a year ago sunday. jack reid, 17, died. The private school costs more than $76,000 a year to attend for boarding students and boasts its academic successes in promotional materials, including sending dozens of students to elite and ivy. A prestigious new jersey boarding school has admitted it didn’t do enough to protect a student who took his own life on campus after vicious and unsubstantiated rumors spread that he was a.
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