The principal of a tony Chicago personal college allegedly dismissed a bullied 15-12 months-previous, who then fully commited suicide — and the mom of the useless boy wishes to warn mom and dad in New York, where by the administrator is set to commence a new task subsequent month.
Randall Dunn, 57, head of the Board of Trustees of the Countrywide Affiliation of Independent Colleges, has run the Latin Faculty of Chicago considering that 2011 but will consider more than the top rated occupation at the posh Rye Place Day Faculty in Westchester, the university announced.
Rosellene Bronstein, the teenager’s mom, believes Rye Country Working day learners, who spend $50,000 a calendar year in tuition, would be at possibility.
“Dunn does not care about college students. He cares about himself and his vocation. He’s a fraud. He is dishonest,” an emotional Rosellene Bronstein, 48, instructed The Write-up.
Rosellene’s son, Nate, killed himself in January. In April, Bronstein and her spouse Robert filed a $100 million lawsuit towards Dunn and a blizzard of other college officials and parents in Illinois, alleging their son committed suicide after months of relentless bullying.
Dunn and many others “consciously disregarded” and hid the bullying and harassment Nate endured from classmates “in buy to manage their prestigious façade,” the Bronstein’s allege.

Nate Bronstein was identified hanging from a noose tied to a shower in a bathroom at the family’s dwelling. A thirty day period before, 1 of his classmates experienced urged him to kill himself.
The relentless taunting was in-component inspired by a bogus rumor that he had been unvaccinated, the family members rates in court papers. Andrew Sanchez, a geometry teacher, also allegedly regularly harassed Nate, at one position telling him he was “going nowhere in life,” the relatives claimed in the lawful filing
“I am warning all the mom and dad of [Rye Country School.] This is going to happen yet again. Their kids are not likely to be guarded in that faculty beneath Dunn,” she billed.

The family’s accusations are “inaccurate and misplaced,” the $40,000-a-calendar year Latin University claimed in a statement.
“The school’s faculty and employees are compassionate men and women who place students’ passions to start with, as they did in this instance,” Latin School stated. “The faculty will protect by itself, its school and its staff from these unfounded claims.”
As head of faculty, the buck stopped with Dunn, Bronstein claimed, adding there was no way he could not have regarded about the abuse and that it was her perception Nate would nevertheless be alive these days had a unique individual been in demand. It is unclear what Dunn realized and when.


“They used far more time yelling at my son about retaining his nose included with that f—king mask than educating the young children to be inclusive and kind and thoughtful and caring,” she claimed.
The college downplayed her son’s situation simply because he was white, the mom contended.
“They are incredibly focused on their [Diversity, Equity and Inclusion] stuff and all their progressive bulls—t,” she fumed. “I can guarantee you that if my son was black and this transpired, this would have been handled at great deal in a different way. But my son was a white Jewish child.”

Dunn promised to investigate Nate’s suicide but unsuccessful to, and did not take motion against the boy’s bullies, the Bronsteins alleged. To day, none of the alleged tormenters have been expelled, the mom explained.
Rye Place Day College mentioned Dunn told them about the boy’s suicide, and that they’ve been in interaction with the principal and Latin School “to improved recognize the problem.”
“Student protection is of paramount relevance to the RCDS Board of Trustees, which is comprised just about solely of latest mom and dad. A committee of trustees has been scrutinizing the aspects of this tragic circumstance and has not uncovered proof that would help the aggressive statements from Mr. Dunn or that would elevate safety fears for the RCDS local community,” the university said. “Mr. Dunn has an exemplary, 30-12 months monitor file as a compassionate and ethical educator, and we look ahead to him becoming a member of RCDS.”
Dunn made $750,000 in the 2019-2020 calendar year in Chicago, tax varieties clearly show. His salary at Rye will just about surely be above a million dollars. The school’s present-day chief, Scott Nelson, made $1.18 million in 2020.
“The decline of a little one is an unspeakable tragedy and Mr. Dunn’s coronary heart goes out to the Bronstein family. When it is understandable that grieving mom and dad would glance to assign blame, that blame is misplaced and the allegations of wrongdoing the Bronsteins have created towards Mr. Dunn are fully false and unfounded,” a rep for Dunn said.
If you are battling with suicidal thoughts or are suffering from a psychological wellness disaster and reside in New York Metropolis, you can connect with 1-888-NYC-Very well for free and private crisis counseling.
If you dwell outdoors the five boroughs, you can dial the 24/7 National Suicide Prevention hotline at 1-800-273-8255 or go to SuicidePreventionLifeline.org.