Thursday, March 22, 2018

An Elite Private School In Brooklyn Is Investigating "Inappropriate Physical Contact" Between Past Employees And Students

Beyond My Ken via Wikimedia / Via commons.wikimedia.org

An elite private school in Brooklyn is investigating reports that former employees engaged in past "inappropriate physical contact" with students, and earlier this year accepted the resignation of an administrator accused of inviting high schoolers to his home and giving them alcohol and marijuana, according to letters to alumni viewed by BuzzFeed News.

Vince Tompkins, the head of Saint Ann’s School, laid out the developing investigation in three letters sent to the wider school community. Some of the allegations, he wrote, involved people who were students at the time of the reported incidents. None involve current students at the school.

Representatives for Saint Ann's and outside investigators the school hired didn't immediately return requests for comment.

Tompkins and Jonathan Weld, the president of the Board of Trustees, wrote a letter to the Saint Ann's School community in October 2017 about "reports that have recently come to our attention regarding inappropriate physical contact with students by past employees of the school. These reports date to the 1990s and before, are to date small in number, and do not extend to any current administrators, faculty, staff or students."

"To distort the boundaries of the student-teacher relationship is antithetical to our school's most deeply-held values and undermines the foundations of our educational mission," the October letter reads. "Such behavior is not, and will not be, tolerated at Saint Ann's."

Then, in January 2018, Tompkins sent another letter informing faculty and staff that outside investigators determined the former head of middle school had students at the time and recent graduates over to his home, where he gave them alcohol and weed. He was the only adult present, the letter said.

They said they accepted his resignation.

An outside law firm hired by Saint Ann's found the head of middle school had "violated a number of school policies and engaged in behavior that was inconsistent with his responsibility to act in the best interests of Saint Ann's students and the school community," according to the January 19 letter.

"The invitations often persisted despite the recipient's non-response," the letter reads.

The head of middle school, who worked at Saint Ann’s since 2002, was often reminded by his colleagues about the importance of of maintaining appropriate boundaries with students and young alumni, according to the letter.

The investigation also found that he gave false, incomplete or "less than forthright" statements to Tompkins when confronted about his behavior in late 2017.

Investigators said they have no evidence "that any of these behaviors involved students currently enrolled at Saint Ann's."

Then, on Thursday, Tompkins sent a letter to alumni saying that the external investigators the school hired are looking into alleged incidents of "inappropriate physical contact" that took place as far back as the 1960s. The school was founded in 1965.

"The investigators have conducted interviews with many individuals over the past several months, some of whom were witnesses while others were victims of alleged inappropriate physical contact," Thursday's letter said. "The earliest of these alleged incidents took place in the 1960s while the most recent took place in the early 2000s."

Saint Ann's, in Brooklyn Heights, charges from $38,000 to nearly $45,000 per year for tuition. The school counts Lena Dunham, Jennifer Connelly, and designer Zac Posen among its famous graduates.

The school said in the letter that the investigation is ongoing and they expect it to conclude in the next several months.

The October letter:

N/A

N/A

The January letter:

N/A

The March letter:

N/A

N/A




from BuzzFeed - USNews http://ift.tt/2ueAmjz

No comments:

Post a Comment