


School administrators are also visiting each of Kiersten’s classes to provide additional support. “Please know that we have our counselors as well as local ministers and behavioral health clinicians available to meet with our students as needed. We’ve spoken with her parents who have given us permission to share her name. “This morning we let our students know that one of their classmates was lost in a car accident last evening. Mooresville High School principal shared this message to parents Tuesday: In lieu of flowers, the family asked that memorial contributions may be made to the Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital. A celebration of her life will begin at 7 p.m., according to Carlisle-Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. After a cluster of suicides, a district decides it’s time to talk more frankly about the issue. Posted on April 15, 2014, 2:19 pm Louisville Male High School in Louisville, Ky., is mourning the death of student Maddie Yates, who committed suicide after posting a heartbreaking video explaining her decision to YouTube. Cruft St., Indianapolis, to remember Kiersten. Nearly 1 in 5 high school students seriously considers suicide in a year. Monday at the Tube Factory artspace, 1125 S.

She was scheduled to be inducted into the National Honor Society on Sunday.įamily and friends will gather from 3 to 7 p.m. She recently rejoined her classmates and transferred to Mooresville High School for her junior year. Kiersten had attended Waverly Elementary, Paul Hadley Middle School and Herron High School. That site is about halfway between Mooresville and Waverly in Morgan County.Ī call from News 8 to the Morgan County Sheriff’s Office to learn more about the crash was not immediately returned. Monday that all lanes of State Road 144 between Christner Lane and Old State Road 44 was shut down for several hours. Indiana Department of Transportation announced about 4:30 p.m. She is survived by her parents, Andy and Jill (Pierce) Woodward, and a sister. Dianne Grossman’s daughter, Mallory, committed suicide at age 12 after what her mom said was incessant bullying by classmates at school. (WISH) – A junior at Mooresville High School died in a vehicular crash Monday afternoon southeast of the city, according to the school district.ġ6-year-old Kiersten Woodward was a Las Vegas native. The reason why some parents are suing schools when a child commits suicide. The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) is responsible for ensuring the health, safety and well-being of all North Carolinians.
