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Asheville School donations decrease in wake of alleged sexual assaults

People are completely dissatisfied Caroline Paul Doyle (no relation to Eliza Paul), graduated in 2006. She was so proud of her alma mater that she has donated every year since and last year served as a booster during the  Blues Unite campaign, urging her classmates to donate. “The school wasn t able to find a single person from my class to serve as a booster,” Doyle said, adding that she did not donate this year. Last year, 17 members of her class donated, this year, only six. The school has averaged some 300 students between grades 9-12. This year, 268 students signed contracts for the 2021-22 year, according to a school newsletter.

Asheville School internal review: Title IX investigation for alleged sex assault done properly; backlash

Asheville School finds no fault in its Title IX investigation for alleged sex assault; backlash Karen Chávez, Asheville Citizen Times © Angela Wilhelm/awilhelm@citizentimes.com The entrance to Asheville School January 25, 2021. An Asheville School ad hoc committee cleared the school in its handling of its Title IX investigation into a May 2019 alleged sexual assault against Agnes Hill, then a 15-year-old freshman. Chair of the Board of Trustees Walter Cox Jr. assembled the committee in November, in response to widespread concern of whether or not the Title IX investigation, which found no fault with the boy involved, was conducted fairly.

Amid sex assault allegations, Asheville School alumni call for school head, board chair to resign

Amid sex assault allegations, Asheville School alumni call for school head, board chair to resign Karen Chávez, Asheville Citizen Times Three of the first women to graduate from Asheville School are demanding that the head of school and the head of the board of trustees mitigate mistakes in the handling of a recent alleged assault case or resign their positions. Victoria Jayne, of Hickory, and two of her classmates – Janis Pulley and Frannie Doloboff Miller – from the distinguished class of 1974, sent letters to head of school Anthony Sgro and board chair Walter Cox Jr. on Dec. 22, expressing outrage at how the school handled the Title IX investigation into claims by Agnes Hill, now 17, that she was sexually assaulted as a freshman by an older male student. Jayne, an attorney, also reveals in her letter that she, too, was the victim of an alleged sexual assault while attending Asheville School.

Asheville School head addresses sexual abuse lawsuit in letter to school community

Asheville School head addresses sexual abuse lawsuit in letter to school community Karen Chávez, Asheville Citizen Times In response to a sex abuse lawsuit filed Dec. 15 by an alumnus against Asheville School, Dr. Anthony Sgro, the school head, penned a letter to the school community and spoke of other abuse allegations at least eight years ago by the teachers accused in the complaint. Walter Triplette, who attended the elite, $63,000-a-year boarding school from 1965-70, alleges sexual abuse by Richard P. Woodhouse, a Spanish teacher, and William Crutchfield, a math teacher. In an email addressed to the Asheville School Community, Sgrocalled Triplette s allegations “heart-wrenching.”

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