Principal of Newport’s Rogers High School placed on leave after alleged assault incident by students

The school committee ordered an investigation after four students were arrested late last year

Rogers High School in Newport
Rogers High School in Newport
Courtesy Newport Public Schools
Share
Rogers High School in Newport
Rogers High School in Newport
Courtesy Newport Public Schools
Principal of Newport’s Rogers High School placed on leave after alleged assault incident by students
Copy

School officials in Newport have placed the principal of Rogers High School on leave for the remainder of the school year. The officials said during Principal Jared Vance’s tenure, administrators did not sufficiently address “cultural issues” that ultimately “contributed” to an assault that occurred on campus.

School Committee chair James Dring made the announcement on Wednesday in a short statement that accompanied the release of an investigation into the alleged assault of a student that occurred in a school locker room in October.

Newport police arrested four students late last year in connection with the incident. A 16-year-old student faces two felony counts of assault on a person with severe impairments. Three others were charged with assault. Police have not identified any of the students because they are minors.

The school committee hired former Rhode Island State Police Col. Steven O’Donnell to investigate the allegations. At the time, Dring said he was “heartbroken” by videos showing the abuse.

A summary of the report, dated January 2026, “identifies systemic failures in communication, supervision, disciplinary consistency, and trust between staff and administration.”

O’Donnell “determined that many cultural issues have developed at Rogers High School over time that were ignored or the path of least resistance was taken,” and the report says these “and other factors contributed” to the alleged assault.

The executive summary of the report makes 27 recommendations for improving the school climate, but makes no specific accusations against Vance.

Vance was hired as Rogers principal in 2017, according to a bio on the school’s website.

From a sharp school-board satire at The Gamm to Black storytelling, chamber music and medieval fencing, here’s what’s happening this weekend and beyond in Rhode Island
In the aftermath of the deadly shooting at Brown University, Providence Mayor Brett Smiley reflected on what the city did right following the tragedy and what it can do better in the event of future emergencies
Mayor Brett Smiley said initial indications are positive, but that he ordered the city to engage an outside firm to review the city’s response
Activists gather in the State House rotunda with a list of demands for McKee administration
With the 2026 campaign and expectations of a budget hole hovering over the Statehouse, Rhode Island Gov. Dan McKee proposed ways the state can cut taxes
The recommendations call for annual inspection signed off by the local fire department, board of health and building inspector