Bullying death of Gabriel Taye leads to change in school policies - 1 views
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Historically, she said, school districts "sweep bullying under the rug."
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Gabriel Taye, a third grader, was bullied repeatedly at school before taking his own life in 2017
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On Jan. 24, 2017, a student pushed Gabriel into a wall of a boys’ restroom, the blow knocking Gabriel unconscious for seven minutes
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"Every state has bullying legislation, but if it's not enforced (by schools), it doesn't do any good."
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The settlement involves training and supervising staff and includes two years of oversight of its anti-bullying plan.
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They "ultimately prevented (Gabriel's) parents from fully understanding (his) horrifying experience at Carson Elementary until it was too late,
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"The defendants strongly believe that neither CPS, its employees, nor the school nurse were responsible for the tragic death of Gabriel Taye,