Classes resumed Monday at Saugus High School for the first time since gunfire erupted on the campus nearly 2½ weeks ago, leaving two students dead and three others wounded. “Our objective today is for students to return to a normal routine,” Mike Kuhlman, deputy superintendent of the William S. Hart Union High School District, said at a news conference outside the school. Counselors were also stationed in the school’s performing arts center to help parents who “need to be around a little bit on campus,” Kuhlman said. “But I know that through this sense of community, once more we will be OK.”Students walk to the front gate at Saugus High School for the first day as class following the shooting two and a half weeks ago. Saugus High had been closed since the Nov. 14 deadly shooting in the school’s quad.
Source: Los Angeles Times December 02, 2019 17:26 UTC