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He said he was distraught that rumors are circulating to the effect that an instructor had revealed something, but he is the instructor, and he insists that simply is not true.

"This absolutely bothers me," Beiermann said.

He noted that the boy seemed listless and tired during Thursday night's class. Daniel Price did not act like himself, and he told others that he had not slept for two nights, the instructor said.

Beiermann said he has been told a lot of conflicting stories about what happened, including the contention that the information was exchanged at school.

Jersey School District Superintendent Ed Settles said the rumors that bullying occurred at school are untrue, as far as he and his staff have been able to determine.

He said officials are distraught over the loss of a student, and they have had meetings on the subject and are making counseling available to students and staff.

"It is with great sadness that one of our students is no longer with us," Settles said. "There has been much speculation and numerous rumors regarding our loss.

"Upon an internal and external investigation, there is no evidence that this tragic event was caused by bullying.

"We have a student that was loved by all around him and will be greatly missed. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family and friends," Settles said in a prepared statement.

Price said he urged his child to keep going to school, but the boy insisted he would not. He said he didn't care what happened, he was not going back to school, Price said in an interview Monday. He said his son made good grades, but his grades fell because he was having trouble adjusting to high school.

Price said his son used an old "goose gun," a shotgun, to take his life. It had been around the house for some time, "gathering dust," he said. The boy knew about guns because they often would go hunting together.

"I was just sorry I had to walk in and find him," the father said.

Daniel Price was a freshman at Jersey Community High School. He was a member of the football and track teams.

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