School to Help Students: ; Authorities Are Investigating Why Teen Went On Rampage That Left 10 People Dead
Charleston Daily Mail › March 25, 2005
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Charleston Daily Mail › March 25, 2005
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BEMIDJI, Minn. - With their school still a crime scene, officials at a Minnesota high school reached out to students traumatized by the nation's worst school shooting in six years.
"Kids, if you're out there listening, please, we'll be there for you. Come back to school and we'll get through this together," Red Lake High School Principal Chris Dunshee told KSTP-TV in Minneapolis- St. Paul. "Please, let us help you."See the full content of this document
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School to Help Students: ; Authorities Are Investigating Why Teen Went On Rampage That Left 10 People Dead
The school remained closed today, as Dunshee and others assessed what kind of counseling the students in this tight-knit community would need. Teachers and staff were called to a morning me...
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