Court sides with Lincoln-Sudbury school officials in sex assault case
Judge finds they did not act with deliberate indifference in handling report of sex abuse
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The Lincoln-Sudbury Regional School District and three school officials won a federal lawsuit filed by a former high school student claiming they had failed to properly investigate her sexual assault.
In an 87-page decision on March 24, Judge F. Dennis Saylor IV granted summary judgment on all counts, meaning the court decided the lawsuit in favor of one side without going to trial because there were no disputed key facts. The district s lawyers had requested the motion.
Judge: L-S officials did not act with deliberate indifference in sex assault case
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Lincoln-Sudbury to return to full in-person learning on April 26
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Let s get our kids back : Lincoln-Sudbury High students, families rally for in-person learning
SUDBURY Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School senior Anthony Vert said he s sick and tired of being at home. The majority of kids at L-S are fed up with being at home and not learning, said Vert, 18. The majority of kids in online classes are not getting any benefit from school and they re looking forward to being back.
Vert and other students, along with parents and community members, took to the streets on Wednesday to protest in favor of more in-person learning at the high school, which represents its own district. They gathered in the parking lot of the school, before making their way down to town center.
SUDBURY Students at Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School have been attending school two mornings a week since September an amount that is far too low, according to a parents group who claim the administration and School Committee are disregarding their concerns.
These claims have been levied following a School Committee meeting in which one member said students mental health was not the responsibility of the school district. In addition, the Sudbury Public Schools, the K-8 district for the town, announced that it will return to full in-person learning in April.
On Monday, Superintendent/Principal Bella Wong announced that students would be returning to the classroom four mornings a week (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday) beginning on April 26. Details regarding the plan were scheduled to be announced at today s School Committee meeting.