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MOUNT HOLLY — The suicide of a grieving and bullied 11-year-old girl who chose to end her life in a middle school restroom is raising familiar questions about the responsibility of schools to protect students from bullying.

The dying sixth grader was found on the afternoon of Feb. 6 at F. W. Holbein School, the Burlington County Prosecutor’s Office confirmed to New Jersey 101.5. She was pronounced dead two days later.

While not identified by the school district or law enforcement, an obituary and online tributes have named Felicia LoAlbo-Melendez.

Authorities do not believe foul play was involved but Felicia's mother, as well as a parent of one of her friends, say Felicia, who had recently lost her father, had been bullied.


https://nj1015.com/mount-holly-school-girl-suicide/
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Re: NJ town stunned by 11-year-old girl’s suicide inside school
« Reply #1 on: April 03, 2023, 12:15:37 am »
How sad.  In a school restroom? 

Teachers need to be more in tune with what is going on; certainly it's easy enough to see if a child is being bullied.  Looking the other way or talking amongst themselves when they should be watching over their classrooms, locker rooms, lunch rooms, playgrounds, etc. is perhaps happening more often than not.

I've experienced and seen several incidents where the teacher(s) were not paying attention to the students around them.

I used to volunteer for a couple of years and at the time, there was a teacher, one assistant and a volunteer for most classes and class sizes were not that large.
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Re: NJ town stunned by 11-year-old girl’s suicide inside school
« Reply #2 on: April 03, 2023, 01:10:10 am »
Yeah,I am a little bit stunned,myself. 11 year olds,especially girls,rarely commit suicide.

However,the school is NOT to blame. If she was having emotional/mental problems,she should NOT have been going to  public school to start with.
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Re: NJ town stunned by 11-year-old girl’s suicide inside school
« Reply #3 on: April 03, 2023, 02:13:20 am »
How sad.  In a school restroom? 

Teachers need to be more in tune with what is going on; certainly it's easy enough to see if a child is being bullied.  Looking the other way or talking amongst themselves when they should be watching over their classrooms, locker rooms, lunch rooms, playgrounds, etc. is perhaps happening more often than not.

I've experienced and seen several incidents where the teacher(s) were not paying attention to the students around them.

I used to volunteer for a couple of years and at the time, there was a teacher, one assistant and a volunteer for most classes and class sizes were not that large.

The thing is, with social media, it’s much harder for outsiders to see the bullying. 

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Re: NJ town stunned by 11-year-old girl’s suicide inside school
« Reply #4 on: April 03, 2023, 02:32:11 am »
MOUNT HOLLY — The suicide of a grieving and bullied 11-year-old girl who chose to end her life in a middle school restroom is raising familiar questions about the responsibility of schools to protect students from bullying.

The dying sixth grader was found on the afternoon of Feb. 6 at F. W. Holbein School, the Burlington County Prosecutor’s Office confirmed to New Jersey 101.5. She was pronounced dead two days later.

While not identified by the school district or law enforcement, an obituary and online tributes have named Felicia LoAlbo-Melendez.

Authorities do not believe foul play was involved but Felicia's mother, as well as a parent of one of her friends, say Felicia, who had recently lost her father, had been bullied.


https://nj1015.com/mount-holly-school-girl-suicide/

Good God… that poor girl.  God rest her tortured soul.

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Re: NJ town stunned by 11-year-old girl’s suicide inside school
« Reply #5 on: April 03, 2023, 11:34:56 am »
How sad.  In a school restroom? 

Teachers need to be more in tune with what is going on; certainly it's easy enough to see if a child is being bullied.  Looking the other way or talking amongst themselves when they should be watching over their classrooms, locker rooms, lunch rooms, playgrounds, etc. is perhaps happening more often than not.

I've experienced and seen several incidents where the teacher(s) were not paying attention to the students around them.

I used to volunteer for a couple of years and at the time, there was a teacher, one assistant and a volunteer for most classes and class sizes were not that large.

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Kinda hard to blame them for not "noticing" thanks like "student on student" attacks or harrassement,when if they DO notice it and  try to take action,they can be fired and WILL get sued by the "free" lawyer the left will send to file a law suit against them.

In many cases today,it is a "damned if you do,and damned if you don't" situation.

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Re: NJ town stunned by 11-year-old girl’s suicide inside school
« Reply #6 on: April 03, 2023, 12:12:33 pm »
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11-Year-Old Who Died By Suicide In School Bathroom Recorded Chilling Voice Note Years Before
Cecilia Levine
04/02/2023 11:01 a.m.

An 11-year-old New Jersey middle school student who died by suicide in her school bathroom — just days after losing her dad, an NJ Transit police detective, to cancer — recorded a chilling voice note years before her death.

"Unless you're me, well you're listening to this from the future," Felicia LoAlbo-Melendez can be heard saying in the 2021 voice note, shared by her mom Elaina LoAlbo, to Facebook.

"Say hello to future mom, future dad... future everyone. Never, never never be bad, never give up on your friends, never, ever... be a bully." ...

At a board of education meeting, a lifelong Mount Holly resident and father of one of Felicia's best friends said her daughter had told him Felicia was being bullied.

"I failed to convey this information to the teachers or staff in time for anything to be done," he said. "I had a moral to act and I failed to act, and unfortunately I don’t believe I am alone in this failure." ...
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