My DD18's best friend in the whole world committed suicide in November. He was 18 and a first semester senior (would have graduated in May). This dear child was editor of the school newspaper, an absolutely brilliant writer, accepted into a terrific university, earned several scholarships, was in the upper 20% of his class....a terrific and wonderful kid loved by everyone, parents, kids, staff of the high school....but he had a terrible secret- depression. It was devastating because it seemed so "out of the blue"....but with everyone putting all the pieces of the puzzle together, the full extent of his depression has become evident. He was very, very good at covering it.
Now fast forward to graduation. Last year, when a student was killed in a drunk driving accident 2 months before school ended (he WAS the drunk driver), his name was included in the graduation list, and they announced his name at graduation. Students who have died in other accidents or of illnesses such as cancer have always been included. This year, DD's friend was NOT listed and his name was NOT announced. His family was upset, my DD and her friends were devastated. The reasoning given by the staff and school board was to avoid glorifying or giving too much attention to suicide, so as to avoid copy-cats.
Now, what is done is done. My DD18 says that we are discriminating against her friend because he had a mental illness, not a physical illness such as cancer or he did not die in an "accident" ....I have my own opinions. but at this point I am asking for an "outsiders" viewpoint.....My question.....what would YOU have done if YOU ran the school? And why!?!
Now fast forward to graduation. Last year, when a student was killed in a drunk driving accident 2 months before school ended (he WAS the drunk driver), his name was included in the graduation list, and they announced his name at graduation. Students who have died in other accidents or of illnesses such as cancer have always been included. This year, DD's friend was NOT listed and his name was NOT announced. His family was upset, my DD and her friends were devastated. The reasoning given by the staff and school board was to avoid glorifying or giving too much attention to suicide, so as to avoid copy-cats.
Now, what is done is done. My DD18 says that we are discriminating against her friend because he had a mental illness, not a physical illness such as cancer or he did not die in an "accident" ....I have my own opinions. but at this point I am asking for an "outsiders" viewpoint.....My question.....what would YOU have done if YOU ran the school? And why!?!

