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Parents outraged after NYC school has teens write first-person suicide notes for homework

Published January 13, 2015

New York Post

Young teens at a pricey Upper West Side private school were asked to write first-person suicide notes — a macabre assignment that some of their parents have blasted as “inappropriate.”

The English-class homework at York Prep required students as young as 14 to write goodbye missives from the perspective of a character who offs herself in “The Secret Life of Bees,” a best-selling book and film.

The task included justifying why they had committed suicide, a grim process that rattled a few nerves.

“We were pretty stunned at the scope of the assignment,” said a father of a ninth-grade student at the school.

"We thought this was such an outrageous assignment for a 14-year-old to get,” he added. “We pay a lot of money to send our kids to the school.”

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