Texas Daycare Lawsuit Exposes Dangerous Loophole
A lawsuit filed against Woodbridge Day school may play an important role in changing laws and regulations related to daycare owners in Texas. The lawsuit alleges that two-year-old Isabella Estep died in 2008 after ingesting a rock in the classroom. The suit alleges that her teacher failed to attend to her while she lay on the floor, unconscious and dying.
An investigation by the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services revealed that not only was the teacher not trained in first aid but that the owner of the day school, Neyse Hall, had no high school education or first aid training — both of which are violations of Texas state law.
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