PARKLAND,
Fla. (Reuters) - Survivors of the second-deadliest U.S. public school
shooting were brought to tears on Wednesday by empty seats and missing
friends at roll call as they returned to their Florida high school two
weeks after 17 students and educators were massacred there.
Upon
emerging from a half-day of classes intended to ease their return after
the tragedy, some of the roughly 3,000 teens who attend Marjory
Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, described their
emotional day.
Samuel
Safaite, a 15-year-old sophomore, said students in his Spanish class
broke down when the teacher took attendance and read out the name of
Luke Hoyer, a 15-year-old slain in the attack.
Source: Yahoo News
No comments:
Post a Comment