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School abuse survivor seeks justice after traumatic incident

August 29, 2024 | Boston Public Schools, School Boards, Massachusetts


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School abuse survivor seeks justice after traumatic incident
In a recent government meeting, a troubling account was shared regarding a young boy's experience at Orchard Gardens school, raising serious concerns about the treatment of students within the Boston Public Schools system. The boy, who arrived in the U.S. in November 2018, reportedly suffered abuse during his brief time at the school, leading to significant emotional and behavioral issues.

The boy's aunt recounted that after experiencing violence at school, he began exhibiting signs of distress, including bedwetting and violent outbursts. Following an incident where a school security officer allegedly restrained him in a manner that caused him to struggle for breath, the boy was taken to Boston Medical Center for evaluation. There, medical staff suggested he might be a victim of violence at home, a claim that was investigated and ultimately dismissed by the Department of Children and Families (DCF), which found no evidence of abuse at home.

The aunt expressed frustration over the school's handling of the situation, particularly the delay in notifying the family when the boy was in distress. She emphasized that the boy's mental health has deteriorated since the incident, with ongoing suicidal ideations and recurring nightmares related to the traumatic experience.

The family is now seeking justice and accountability from the Boston Public Schools, highlighting the need for a thorough investigation into the treatment of students and the protocols in place for managing behavioral issues. The meeting underscored the critical importance of safeguarding students' well-being and ensuring that incidents of abuse are addressed promptly and effectively.

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