Stop the BS that you want to use it as a "teaching moment". All you are concerned about are the salacious details that will add to your real problem with SA when you mentioned " This school is no different from any other school, outside of its pervasive problem of partying"
Its a veiled attack on SA, not some concern for any of the kids involved--"A change of leadership is necessary". Really? A school with 2400+ students, all who are on social media like most/all young teens, is weeping under the rug or covering up something? Nice try.
Cmon', all you want to do is knock SA down a notch. You really want to scare your child or make them more aware of the problems they confront every day? Then open Newsday and read about the opiod problems or DWI arrests that occur on a daily basis. But to say that knowing what happened to this particular young man is just a crock.