BREAKING: Davis School District has reached a $2 million settlement agreement with the Tichenor-Cox family, concluding a lawsuit stemming from a tragic incident involving the death of fifth grader Izzy Tichenor in November 2021.
The family of Isabella “Izzy” Faith Tichenor spoke publicly on Nov. 8, 2021, in hopes that their tragedy will deter bullying and raise awareness about suicide among children.
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