After teen’s death, schools rethink sending children out of state to Diamond Ranch Academy

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After teen’s death, schools rethink sending children out of state to Diamond Ranch Academy
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NEW: Seven school districts in California and Washington state say they do not plan to send more students to a Utah facility for troubled teens where a girl recently died.

that Taylor had been sick in the weeks before her death, but Diamond Ranch Academy did not take her off-campus for medical treatment until she collapsed on Dec. 20; she died later that day.

“Diamond Ranch has fully and transparently cooperated with all agency requests whilst engaging in those administrative and judicial processes,” Frazier said. “We will continue to do so.”Diamond Ranch Academy, a for-profit program, is one of a number of out-of-state facilities certified by the California andAfter Taylor’s death, Washington’s Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction suspended new placements at Diamond Ranch Academy, pending further investigation by Utah authorities.

NBC News previously reported that Diamond Ranch Academy has been accused in multiple lawsuits over the past decade of mistreating children and restricting their ability to communicate with their families. The facility has denied wrongdoing, disputed some of these allegations and reached out-of-court agreements in multiple cases, while two other suits are ongoing.

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