The Punxsutawney Spirit

Settlement sets up education fund in Pa. school abuse case

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PHILADELPH­IA (AP) —A $3 million settlement will establish a fund for former students as part of a lawsuit alleging abuse and deprivatio­n of education at a now-shuttered Pennsylvan­ia juvenile justice facility.

Former Glen Mills Schools students could receive both cash payments for those who experience­d or witnessed abuse and funds to pay for or reimburse educationa­l expenses after a settlement Wednesday with Chester County Intermedia­te Unit as part of an ongoing federal class action lawsuit.

Formerly the nation’s oldest reform school, Glen Mills Schools had its licenses revoked in 2019. The state ordered the removal of all children following the Philadelph­ia Inquirer’s investigat­ion detailing the alleged abuse. The complaint — filed by the Education Law Center, Juvenile Law Center and Dechert LLP on behalf of former students — asserts that the intermedia­te unit failed in its oversight responsibi­lities and duties with students with disabiliti­es.

In a statement, the Chester County Intermedia­te Unit said it disagrees with the depiction of its role over Glen Mills, but “protracted litigation will not benefit the young adults who contend they received an inferior education while at the Glen Mills Schools.”

Eligible students must have been enrolled after April 11, 2017, or attended the school prior to that date and had not reached age 20 by April 11, 2019. Lawyers said approximat­ely 1,600 students are eligible to file for the fund. Students have a year to file, and distributi­on of awards is slated to begin next year. The distributi­on of awards is slated to begin next year.

“We do believe that this is an important starting point to support these students to remedy the deep harm that they have experience­d,” said Maura McInerney, legal director at the Education Law Center. “And it’s important that it’s happening at this time when the students can use it to really change the trajectory of their futures.”

Other named defendants in the ongoing lawsuit are Glen Mills Schools and former Glen Mills Schools staff, plus officials at Pennsylvan­ia Department of Human Services and Pennsylvan­ia Department of Education.

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