Seven students at a Maryland elementary
school cut their wrists using blades in pencil sharpeners a day after a
parent said their daughter attempted suicide in the same building — but
parents were only notified nearly three weeks later.
Prince George’s County Public Schools officials said Tuesday the seven
students at William Paca Elementary School in Hyattsville had cut their
wrists on March 29, FOX5DC reported. A concerned parent came forward
about the incident and officials launched an investigation.
Just before spring break, parents at the school received a notice that
handheld pencil sharpeners, with the detachable blades, were banned. On
Tuesday, parents found out about the cutting incident in a letter after
officials completed their investigation.
“A letter was sent to all parents informing them of the incidents,
guidance lessons being taught in school, and counseling resources
available if parents or students have concerns,” the school said in a
statement to FOX5.
Officials did not reveal details on why the students had intentionally
cut themselves, but parents of a fourth grader told FOX5 their daughter
had attempted suicide in the same elementary school the day before the
cutting incident. The parents said their daughter, who was repeatedly
bullied at the school, attempted to hang herself with an apron in the
school’s bathroom.
“I thought it was more than an incident. When a child is trying to take
their life because other students are picking on them, I think that is
an emergency,” William Vannall, the girl’s father, told FOX5. “I think
some paramedics should have been there to make sure she didn’t mess her
neck up or anything like that. I just thought more should have been
done.”
Vannall said the school mishandled his daughter’s attempted suicide and
officials should have informed parents about the bullying.
“The minute they came back from spring break, a letter should have been
typed up and letting all parents know that bullying won’t be tolerated,”
he said. “We just had a child almost kill themselves in a bathroom and
nothing was sent out.” |
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