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I just got an email from Tre's teacher that they will be observing a moment of silence and the principal will talk about the flag at half mast.
I guess honestly that forces me to talk to them in a bit more detail. We have just worked through some fears and I am not sure how this is going to go.
The teacher did say they would send the kids to the counselor or principal if they were having a hard time.
So have you talked to your kids about it?
We have received 3 emails and a phone call from the school in regards to the shooting. There was also a link listed in one of the emails on how to talk to your kids about it.
I had a very, very short talk with the girls about it. For Elizabeth, I just told her something bad happened to some kids and she might here something about it at school.
I had to talk to Emily a bit more. She was home sick from school on Friday. She was watching TV when the news originially broke, so she heard a bit. Once I realized how bad it was, I didn't let her hear any more. I explained briefly what happened. I think they may do a moment of silence, and I think the other kids may talk about it. I so wanted to keep her ignorant, but I figured it was better to hear it from me then from school.
The boys school has tightened security and the police are out front. Extra security guard ect.
Some idiot yesterday posted some crap on a website. Others turned him in and the threat was not valid. The police put him on a mental health hold though. Got a call from the district re: it. Nothing like a higher anxiety level on this.
Let's hope today is not eventful.
We had 2 police officers killed Sunday night so there has been more focus on that then the CT tragedy here.
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