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Identify bullying by tracking repeat offenders, repeat victims and repeat locations.
Empower school nurses to report suspected incidents of bullying.
Intervene with students engaged in bullying.
Work to stop bullying before it happens.
Train and supervise all staff to follow the reforms.
The settlement is unique in that the district agreed to two years of ongoing oversight of its anti-bullying plan.
A memorial to Gabriel will also be placed at Carson School, the elementary school in West Price Hill that he attended. In honor of Gabe, his family is using this settlement to protect current and future CPS students, said the family s lawyer, Al Gerhardstein. We will make sure these reforms take root and end bullying throughout the CPS system.
The parents of an 8-year-old Cincinnati boy who killed himself in 2017 after being bullied repeatedly at an Ohio school have reached a tentative $3 million with the school district.
The agreement announced Friday will go to the school board for Cincinnati Public Schools on Monday for approval in the Gabriel Taye case that dates to 2017.