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March 12, 2010

Students deal with teacher's death

SWAMPSCOTT — She was in front of her class Wednesday, but by yesterday morning school officials were trying to help small children understand the sudden death overnight of first-grade teacher Maureen Ingram.

"The kids are doing as well as could be expected," parent Sue Bucklin said. "But they're so little. I don't think they understand yet what's happened."

"Mrs. Ingram was a beloved and respected teacher who will be missed greatly by all current and past students, parents and staff," acting Superintendent Maureen Bingham said in a press release.

Messages went out to parents even before school opened. Stanley School staff then huddled together before the opening bell to work out the best way to discuss the tragic loss with the kids. Bingham acknowledged that the death likely affected not only Ingram's current class, but older students who remembered her from past years.

"They're doing a wonderful job," Bucklin said. "They're really supportive. But it's been very hard."

Bucklin said she knew Ingram to be "a wonderful teacher. Very good with the students."

Guidance counselor Susan Abelson informed and comforted Ingram's first-graders. Principal Pamela Angelakis met with other classes. Psychologists were also available to deal with the students.

Bingham extended sympathies to Ingram's friends and family.

No cause of death has been given.

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