Gwendolyn Quarles was diagnosed with intracranial hypertension, a rare disorder where pressure inside the skull chokes off the optic nerve from the brain, soon after another child lobbed a football at her face. Gwendolyn’s family has been in contact with the school many times before due to previous bullying incidents but received no help.
Mary Ann Duncan, vice president of school operations for RES, said “We are not allowed to speak about confidential student information but the school’s policy is to investigate and notify parents promptly of any accident or bullying.”
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