After shooting, students make emotional return to Florida school
Washington
(AFP) - Students and teachers returned Sunday to a Florida school for
the first time since 17 people were killed there, consoling each other
even as they called for swift action to address gun violence.
"Imagine
(being) in a plane crash and then having to get on the same plane every
day and fly somewhere else -- it's never going to be the same," David
Hogg, a survivor of the February 14 shooting at a Parkland, Florida high
school, told ABC television's "This Week."
The
school held a voluntary "orientation" Sunday, with teachers and staff
due back starting Monday and classes resuming on Wednesday -- a prospect
described as "daunting" and "scary," but which is also a step for
survivors to move forward after the attack.
One
teacher who had already been back told NPR radio that the shock of
returning to a classroom left exactly as it had been during the attack
-- notebooks still on desks, the calendar still set to February 14 --
made her so physically ill she had to leave.
But Cameron Kasky, a student who survived the attack, tweeted a picture of people on campus, saying: "It is GOOD TO BE HOME."
Source: Yahoo News
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