North Carolina Arts School Students Were Abused for Years
North Carolina Arts School Students Were Abused for Years
For more than four decades, beginning in the 1960s, teachers and administrators at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts (U.N.C.S.A.) sexually, emotionally and physically abused at least 56 minors, according to a new 236-page complaint. Past students of the school, located outside of Winston-Salem, said the teachers and staff members “participated in or allowed” the assaults, which included being fondled as well as being made to perform ballet nude.The residential high school and college “recruited students as young as 12, to study ballet, modern dance, music and other disciplines on a campus that included summer programs,” according to the complaint.“We were children, and we were brave enough to come forward and not one single adult that represented the institution was as brave as we were,” said Melissa Cummings, 42, who began to be invited to these parties in 1995. She reported the abuse to law enforcement and school officials when she was a senior in 1997 and claims nothing was done about it. “Your teenage years are so formative,” she said. “It destroyed me.”
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