School notified authorities about malnourished Greenville boy

There are new, disturbing details in that Greenville starvation case involving a seven-year-old boy.
Greenville mother Mary Rader, along with grandparents Deana and Dennis Beighley, are accused of beating and starving the seven-year-old boy and all face charges of conspiracy to commit murder.
The victim was found at the families North Second Street home weighing just 25 pounds and described as looking like a human skeleton when he was rescued by child and youth services on June 6th.
In an amended criminal complaint, investigators say Mary Rader contacted the Hempfield Middle School more than once concerning her son being fed breakfast at the school.
She advised school officials not to feed him and on October 27th, 2012 she sent in a note to the school telling them that he should not be allowed to eat breakfast because he eats a large breakfast at home and that he will over eat if he is fed again.
Officials at the school contacted child and youth services to advise them that the boy was stealing food out of the garbage and hoarding food in his socks and shoes. They advised he was always hungry.
According to the court documents, the child only had one doctor's appointment, and that was in April of 2013 where UPMC Medical Center ruled out any eating disorder.
The boy lost 14 pounds once he was pulled from school so that he could attend cyber school at home.
Dr. Jennifer Wolford of UPMC Children's Hospital told investigators, "That child was starved. The most important medicine used to treat him at the hospital was food. This child was within a month of having a major cardiac event that he would almost certainly have not recovered from.”