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    Question Where do one percenters get educated?



    Phillips Exeter Academy, an elite New Hampshire boarding school disclosed last month that it had forced out a popular teacher because of sexual misconduct.

    The school’s delayed announcement — officials said they had been protecting the victims’ privacy — brought forth allegations against other employees. Exeter announced that it had fired a second teacher who had admitted to sexual encounters with a student.

    The revelations at Exeter are the latest to rock the insular, privileged world of American prep schools.

    In the past decade, sex abuse allegations have tarnished a litany of top private schools, including Horace Mann in the Bronx, Deerfield Academy in western Massachusetts and the Hotchkiss School in Connecticut.

    Since December, more than 40 alumni of St. George’s School, an elite boarding school in Rhode Island, have reported several cases of molestation and rape.

    Sexual misconduct is, of course, not limited to select private schools. Educators say that it occurs with alarming frequency across all types of educational institutions.

    But because boarding schools are usually high-profile institutions with powerful alumni, they receive intense public scrutiny when misconduct occurs on their manicured campuses.

    The rash of recent allegations and bad publicity has started to yield changes, some experts said, with some schools doing more now to try to prevent sexual abuse and be more receptive to students who report it.

    Analysis of the scant research on sex abuse estimated that 9.6 percent of students in public schools experience some form of educator sexual misconduct, ranging from offensive comments to rape, between kindergarten and 12th grade.

    There appears to be no comparable data available about boarding schools, said Peter W. Upham, executive director of the Association of Boarding Schools, who calls sexual abuse by educators “a national scourge.”

    “Boarding schools are fertile ground for predatory behavior, mostly because you’re with the kids all the time,” said Eric MacLeish, a lawyer representing several alumni who say they were sexually abused at St. George’s. “It is accepted that teachers will get very, very close to students as they become mentors,” he said. “They work together, eat together, take trips together, go to Europe together with the school choir. Many live on campus.”

    Hawk Cramer, who said he was molested by a faculty member at St. George’s when he was a student there, agreed that the unfettered access to students at boarding schools can allow a pedophile to groom victims. “You can call kids into your home, you can be alone with them, and kids think you have control over their future,” he said. “Students are embarrassed and under huge pressure to perform,” Cramer said. “They don’t want anyone to think they aren’t measuring up or that they’re a victim.”

    Dr. Eli Newberger, a Boston pediatrician said, the schools were reluctant to acknowledge bad behavior, and victims had little confidence that their complaints would be taken seriously.

    Now, with so many cases coming to light, educators and analysts said that the schools are making greater efforts both to try to prevent misconduct from occurring, and to be more transparent in their reporting when it did.

    “I do think a lot of schools are grappling now in a way they haven’t before with what are the best practices in terms of providing safety and enough prevention, training and education,” said David Finkelhor, director of the Crimes Against Children Research Center at the University of New Hampshire.

    As for the boarding schools, many are conducting more rigorous background checks when hiring staff and are proactively training employees to recognize grooming behaviors among adults. They are also teaching students to identify when other students seem stressed and when adults might be crossing a boundary.

    A number of schools have developed anonymous tip lines and set aside confidential areas where students can air their concerns.

    “Now, we have schools sending out pre-emptive letters, even without any allegations, saying, ‘If you are ever harmed or abused, we’re here for you,’” Upham said.

    He and others attributed the changes in part to liability concerns stemming from the explosive Jerry Sandusky sex abuse scandal at Penn State.

    Sandusky, a coach who was convicted of abusing 10 boys over 15 years, has cost the university more than $92 million in settlement costs.

    More recently, the Oscar-winning movie “Spotlight,” an account of The Boston Globe’s exposé of sexual abuse of children by Roman Catholic priests and the subsequent cover-up, may be spurring a new round of reporting.

    “ ‘Spotlight’ has given survivors the permission to come forward now because they see people siding with them and they see institutions being held accountable,” said Robert M. Hoatson, a former Catholic priest based in Livingston, N.J., and co-founder of Road to Recovery, an organization for survivors of sexual abuse.

    The Sandusky revelations appear to have been a motivating factor behind the report of sexual abuse at Exeter. According to police documents obtained by The Associated Press through a records request, an Exeter teacher cited the Sandusky case when she reported that Rick Schubart, a popular history teacher, had been sexually involved with a student.

    The teacher, who had also been a student at Exeter at that time, said that a classmate had told her she had had sex with Mr. Schubart, according to The A.P. The classmate confirmed to the school that she had had a relationship with Mr. Schubart. Schubart was forced to resign, and the school said at the time that he left for personal reasons.

    In 2015, a graduate reported that Schubart had sexually abused her. Schubart told police it was consensual.

    That second report prompted the school to strip Schubart of his emeritus status last year and bar him from campus.

    On March 30, school officials disclosed the situation to students, parents and alumni, saying Schubart had been forced out after admitting to sexual misconduct.

    The revelations shook the Exeter community and unleashed additional charges of sexual misconduct, which led to the firing last week of a second teacher, Steve Lewis, who admitted recently to abuse, the school said.

    “We have entered a period of sincere reflection about our school’s history and culture,” Lisa MacFarlane, Exeter’s new principal, who has been on the job less than a year, and Eunice Panetta, the president of the board of trustees, wrote in a letter to the school community.

    The letter announced that Exeter had retained a law firm to investigate additional allegations and review school policies.



    http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/18/us/prep-schools-wrestle-with-sex-abuse-accusations-against-teachers.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Dude View Post
    Loyola
    Word.

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    Mark Zuckerberg (2002) alumni....

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...Academy_alumni

    Wonder if he got bent over by the teacher.....

    LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by RockX View Post
    Mark Zuckerberg (2002) alumni....https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...Academy_alumni
    Wonder if he got bent over by the teacher.....LOL
    Could be, but he hasn't said so.

    How come you don't wonder if your favorite conservatives "got bent over by the teacher"?

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    I used to think it was urban legend that boarding schools were warm beds, if not hotbeds, of sexual misbehaviour.

    The truth is coming out..


    “What greater gift than the love of a cat.”
    ― Charles Dickens

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    Quote Originally Posted by christiefan915 View Post
    The truth is coming out..
    Some rich cons might be, too...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Legion Troll View Post
    Some rich cons might be, too...
    Fingers crossed...


    “What greater gift than the love of a cat.”
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    I went to State U and Palmer.
    You're Never Alone With A Schizophrenic!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mott the Hoople View Post
    I went to State U and Palmer.
    We're talking about pricey prep schools that rich people send their children to, Mott.

    Not colleges or universities.

    They are typically boarding schools and are very exclusive and secretive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Legion Troll View Post
    We're talking about pricey prep schools that rich people send their children to, Mott.

    Not colleges or universities.

    They are typically boarding schools and are very exclusive and secretive.
    That's one of your more annoying attributes troll. You're sense of humor sucks.
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    Obviously a boss class develops its own educational system so that its young don't mix with the mugs. Over here it is so taken for granted that nobody even expresses surprise that so many of our tory Cabinet all went to one school, Eton. Since our 'public' schools were mostly for boarders and were mostly single-sex, naturally sexual exploitation of younger boys prevailed and was taken for granted, which is why these people were for so long hysterically anti the legalising of homosexuality - the tory party was the only safe place to be 'gay', though gaiety was not, by and large, the prevailing characteristic!

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    I'm definitely in the 1 percent of pot smoked!
    Over a lb annually
    Started at LSU, top party school

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    Quote Originally Posted by christiefan915 View Post
    Fingers crossed...
    Yet you totally ignore it when rich Libs do so. Hypocritical bitch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mott the Hoople View Post
    That's one of your more annoying attributes troll. You're sense of humor sucks.
    Was grammar not on the curriculum at your school, or were you just too stupid to learn the difference between "your" and "you're", Ohioan?


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