WV - Kyneddi Miller, 14-year old starved to death, mother arrested - 4/20/24

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“I know cases where CPS has not shown for up weeks or months on end," Dorsey said. "How can you help somebody if you don’t show up? How can you help that child if you don’t show up?”
 
Police officers claimed they saw the now deceased girl nearly a year before her death. They say they were concerned about her wellbeing so they went to Boone County’s Child Protective Services to file a referral in person.

Officials with CPS, which is a division of the Department of Human Services, say they have no record of that.

But GPS data, police reports, and audio obtained from the police officer who visited Kyneddi in 2023, all corroborate the police officer’s claim that they went to CPS to make a referral.
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Police are mandatory reporters of abuse, meaning if they see abuse they have to report it. So are teachers, but because Miller had been pulled from school, teachers no longer had access to her.

Now many lawmakers, agency heads, and the governor are calling for changes to home school laws in the state.

They say public school classrooms are often where child abuse is discovered and have attributed Miller’s homeschooling status a factor in her death.
Death Of Kyneddi Miller Sparks Policy Conversations Around CPS And Homeschooling - West Virginia Public Broadcasting

Governor Jim Justice (R-WV) says the issue of the assessments and making sure they all get done could be addressed in a special session of the legislature later this summer. Delegate Crouse says the rules are already on the books, they just need to be enforced.

If home-school assessments are not done, boards of education and school superintendents can take the case to circuit court and have a judge remove the child from home-schooling. That did not happen in this case.
Home school advocates say rules should have protected Kyneddi Miller, teacher’s unions disagree
 
Police officers claimed they saw the now deceased girl nearly a year before her death. They say they were concerned about her wellbeing so they went to Boone County’s Child Protective Services to file a referral in person.

Officials with CPS, which is a division of the Department of Human Services, say they have no record of that.

But GPS data, police reports, and audio obtained from the police officer who visited Kyneddi in 2023, all corroborate the police officer’s claim that they went to CPS to make a referral.
[snip]
Police are mandatory reporters of abuse, meaning if they see abuse they have to report it. So are teachers, but because Miller had been pulled from school, teachers no longer had access to her.

Now many lawmakers, agency heads, and the governor are calling for changes to home school laws in the state.

They say public school classrooms are often where child abuse is discovered and have attributed Miller’s homeschooling status a factor in her death.
Death Of Kyneddi Miller Sparks Policy Conversations Around CPS And Homeschooling - West Virginia Public Broadcasting

Governor Jim Justice (R-WV) says the issue of the assessments and making sure they all get done could be addressed in a special session of the legislature later this summer. Delegate Crouse says the rules are already on the books, they just need to be enforced.

If home-school assessments are not done, boards of education and school superintendents can take the case to circuit court and have a judge remove the child from home-schooling. That did not happen in this case.
Home school advocates say rules should have protected Kyneddi Miller, teacher’s unions disagree
If that officer went in person to report this, they were dead serious about it.
While I only know my two states, I have never, ever seen an officer walk into the CPS building to make a report, they call the 800 line, that is a call center. Call Centers have goals and metrics, and the number one goal is to screen OUT calls so they do not have to follow-up as well as get off the phone as fast as possible.
For this officer to go over the head of the call center and go to an actual state paid employee, means he felt this was very very serious.

CPS needs a complete and total overhaul and audit nation wide.

Rest in Love little one

ETA the only time I have ever seen a child removed right then and there, was when it was so bad police called CPS and demanded the childrens removal. Oh god, she could have been saved...CPS once again dropped the ball and a child is dead because of it
 

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