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The Massachusetts High School attended by tragic Irish suicide student Phoebe Prince is at the center of controversy again – for organizing a trip to her home county Clare.

The student newspaper has announced details of a school tour to the UK and Ireland for pupils at South Hadley High in April.

Phoebe was just 15 years of age when she committed suicide 14 months ago amid allegations that she was bullied and raped by fellow school goers.

Six students at the High School currently face charges ranging from statutory rape to bullying, all connected to the shocking death of the Irish teenager.

According to the Sunday Independent, relatives of Phoebe are shocked at yet another callous decision by the school authorities who allowed a cotillion to go ahead just days after her death.

Sean Mulveyhill, one of those charged with statutory rape and civil rights violations of Phoebe, later appeared in Facebook photos dancing with girls at the event.

School officials claimed then that their perceived lack of sensitivity was ‘exaggerated’ according to the Sunday Independent.

But now South Hadley High plan to go ahead with the trip to Ireland despite the fact that six of their students are due before the courts.

The proposed itinerary includes a flight into Shannon, less than an hour from Phoebe’s family home, and a visit to Oxford where her father Jeremy studied.

“What kind of welcome do they imagine they are going to get in Ireland?” one parent at the school asked the Sunday Independent.

“There is a federal investigation going on into the conduct of the officials at the school, the kids are before the criminal courts, and they are now using school funds to travel thousands of miles to where the parents of this girl live.

“Are they trying to provoke them or something? You have to wonder what kind of leadership is there and what has really changed.”

Phoebe’s death attracted huge interest across the world and a major debate on bullying in the school across the US.

Under a new Massachusetts law, entitled Phoebe’s Law by many, school employees are now required to report all instances of bullying and principals are mandated to investigate them.

“It was designed to demonstrate to the nation that bullying will no longer be tolerated” said State Representative John Scibak, whose district includes South Hadley, the neighborhood where Phoebe lived with her mother Anne and sister Lauren from 2009.

The principal at Phoebe’s school has since retired but has denied his decision had anything to do with the tragedy.

Current superintendent Gus Sayer insisted: “No staff member acted inappropriately,” but he is one of several officials whose conduct is being examined as part of a federal investigation.

The District Attorney handling the bullying case against those who tormented Phoebe has since stood down.

His replacement David Sullivan told a local TV news station last month: “Certainly her being an Irish citizen has given great focus to Ireland... going forward I think schools are going to take positive steps not to have bullying.”

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Extremely bizarre and aggressive behavior on South Hadley High's part. They don't seem to be able to get enough bad publicity over this tragedy. Terribly sad when people can't or won't change.
The worst part of this trip is the teacher leading it. She is the teacher who said Phoebe brought all her problems on herself. She has also been posting really nasty things about Phoebe and Anne on our local news website (MassLive). Jeremy Prince said her attendance at Obama's anti-bullying conference was 'rather disgusting' and 'a cause for deeper despair.' She shouldn't even be teaching, let alone taking students on a trip to Ireland. She's proof that things are still very badly broken at South Hadley High School.
Something’s bothering me about this proposed trip. But whatever the reasons, doesn’t it strike anyone odd that the school’s ‘field’ trip is bringing the school’s present-day & past students into a part of Phoebe’s past world where it is alleged that she already felt some form of abuse? I’ve been on many a field trip through schools, colleges, work experiences and - heck! - even through work itself. During all these experiences for me, something stood out for me afterwards: there were loads of people on the field trips that shouldn’t have been there as part of our school/work “field-group” experience in the first place. They were what we now call “hangers-on”. Is this an attempt by some people to infiltrate by hanger-on presence, to sway, with later post-Phoebe death evidence, undefendable by the now-dead Phoebe, that they be excused and escape blame? As an Irishman, can I ask this school: “Pls don’t make us anymore sick. You’re courteously requested not to do so... You should listen to our requests, or else face our version of “Phoebe’s Welcome Back” to Ireland. Nothing, but nothing, excuses anyone from hangers-on looking for and pleading for supposed excuses to excuse themselves for their part, however inadvertent, in destroying this young teenager’s life and her unnecessary death. Oh, yes - Guaranteed Irish - we’ll be there to meet you - in our way and with all the respect that your sickening field visit objectives deserve.
Dan Smith, principal of South Hadley is retiring at the end of this year. He must have been aware of the plans for this field trip as it has been in the making since at least December 2010.
This is a truly insensitive, callous, and unconsciousable decision. The school administrators, and whoever else that is responsible, apparently have no concern whatsoever for the poor girl's parents or family.
It's time to stop all this and let the poor girl rest in peace. BUT I don't understand how the school system can OK such a shamful thing as going to the childs home place. What is the purpose of that?? Leave it alone. Enough is enough. Nothing will bring this poor girl back.
Administration, faculity, parents, students--all are clueless. They are a fine example of white trash in Awerica. Have they no shame?
 




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