Pennsylvania teen dies from bacterial meningitis: School district

A Pennsylvania high school student died from bacterial meningitis, according to the local school district.Ryan Duffy, 18, a senior at Neshaminy High School in Langhorne, contracted Streptococcus Pneumoniae Meningitis last week and was treated in the ICU before dying Tuesday, according to a letter sent to parents by the Neshaminy School District and obtained by ABC News.Neshaminy High School in Langhorne, Pa.Google Maps Street View"It is with great sadness that we inform you of the death of a member of our school community, Ryan Duffy, who passed away earlier today, October 14, 2025.  Ryan's family has given us permission to share with you that he became suddenly ill late last week and was admitted to the ICU at the hospital," the letter read."We hold the family in our thoughts and wish them strength in this difficult time.

Ryan was diagnosed with Streptococcus Pneumoniae Meningitis."Duffy's obituary detailed his love for his school and family."Ryan was an amazing young man who will be missed by everyone that he touched.He was a Senior at Neshaminy High School and was excited about going on the Senior Cruise, attending Prom, participating in his fourth gym night and, of course, graduation," his obituary reads."Ryan loved every type of game – electronic and board games – and organized and played them with family and friends all the time," it adds.The Neshaminy School District is using enhanced cleaning protocols at Neshaminy High School, but the school said that Duffy's form of meningitis is not typically contagious."It is important to note that this type of meningitis is not usually contagious in a school setting and does not typically spread through casual contact, such as being in the same classroom or cafeteria," the letter continued.MORE: RFK Jr.

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