GREENFIELD — Members of the Greenfield community rallied Saturday to raise awareness about bullying and call for change as police investigate the death of a 10-year-old student.He joined about two dozen concerned students and parents in Greenfield-Central Community Schools who rallied outside the Hancock County Courthouse Saturday morning.
"I never realized how far bullying could go until the tragedy that happened, it kind of hit me,” said Maxwell, who told WRTV he was a friend of the student. “I always got super happy when I saw him in the hallway. We would run down the hallway, and we would give the biggest high fives." "The policy has a very clear definition of bullying, and we feel like even with that definition, kids are falling through the cracks. We need everyone to be heard,” said Tori."Schools are supposed to be reporting bullying,” said Angela Stagge, a mom who helped get an Anti-Bullying Law passed in 2013.
Dr. Harold Olin, Superintendent of Greenfield-Central Community Schools previously released a statement after the fourth-grader died saying the district has not received an official cause of death for the student.
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