On the one-year anniversary of a New Jersey student's death by suicide, the school he attended admitted it 'fell tragically short' of protecting his safety and well-being.
On the one-year anniversary of a New Jersey student’s death by suicide, the school he attended admitted it “fell tragically short” of protecting his safety and well-being. Jack Reid, 17, died by suicide on April 30, 2022, in a residential house at the Lawrenceville School, a boarding and preparatory school in Mercer County, New Jersey. In a statement released Sunday, the school acknowledged it played a part in failing to prevent his death.
The day of Reid’s death, a student who had previously been disciplined for bullying him was expelled for an unrelated violation of school rules, according to Lawrenceville’s statement. But the school allowed that student to return to the house where Reid lived, “largely unsupervised where students gathered, including some who said harsh words about Jack.” “School administrators did not notify or check on” Reid, according to the statement.
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