The Michigan high school where four students were fatally shot in late November will reopen Monday for the first time since the attack.

Oxford High School students have been attending classes at other buildings since Jan. 10.

Four students were killed and six students and a teacher were injured during the Nov. 30 shooting.

A fellow student, Ethan Crumbley, 15, is charged with murder and other crimes. His parents also are facing charges.

The high school is in Oakland County, about 30 miles north of Detroit.

“As a community, we will get through this with love and grace for one another,” Superintendent Tim Throne said last week, referring to the school’s reopening and legal cases related to the shooting.

A temporary memorial set up outside the school was removed before students returned.

Throne said experts advised that removing it would help students “further their healing process.” A permanent memorial is planned.

Source: | This article originally belongs to Nbcnews.com

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Trump posts word cloud boasting voters associate ‘revenge’ and ‘dictatorship’ with a second term

Former president Donald Trump posted a word cloud to his Truth Social…

Protesters March in Washington Against Vaccine Mandates

Protesters rallied in the nation’s capital Sunday against government mandates for Covid-19…

Josh Duggar found guilty in child sex abuse image trial

Former reality TV star Josh Duggar was convicted Thursday of downloading and…

Consumer Sentiment Rose in Recent Weeks

Americans’ view of the economy improved in early December, according to a…