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Weeks after a school shooting, students return for classes at Apalachee High School
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Date:2025-04-15 21:32:05
WINDER, Ga. (AP) — Students poured into Apalachee High School on Tuesday for their first day of class after a school shooting killed two of their peers and two teachers and injured nine other people almost three weeks ago at the campus northeast of Atlanta.
The sun was still rising as buses with windows painted to read “CHEE STRONG” and “Love will prevail” looped around the school’s entrance. Georgia State Patrol cars and sheriff vehicles weaved their way through traffic as students turned into parking lots.
Police say 14-year-old student Colt Gray slipped out of math class on the morning of Sept. 4 with an AR-15-style rifle given to him by his father. Within minutes, sounds of gunshots rippled across the hall, and students crouched behind desks as teachers barricaded classroom doors. The school went into lockdown. Some students saw bodies as police officers led them to the football field, where others bled from the grazing of a bullet.
“I don’t want to go back, because it is my last year and things are a little hard on me,” said Apalachee student Junior Garcia Ramirez, who was close to the football coach killed by the shooter.
But the open house hosted by the school Monday helped Ramirez feel more prepared to go back. He said there “wasn’t a corner” of the school without staff, police officers, counselors or therapy dogs roaming the halls. He was especially glad to hear from school board officials and see how much they cared.
The atmosphere of the open house was one of both joy and unease, Ramirez said. Students were excited to be back together, but some were on edge about returning to classes as the blocked-off hallway where the shooting happened reminded them of when their safety was at risk.
The next day, students milled about the campus and chatted with friends as they made their way towards the building to begin class.
Within two days of the shooting, Gray was charged with four counts of murder, and his father with related charges. Officials say Gray shot and killed Christian Angulo and Mason Schermerhorn, both 14, and teachers Richard Aspinwall, the 39-year-old football coach, and Cristina Irimie, 53. Another teacher and eight students were injured.
Classes will resume for half days until students return from fall break in mid-October in what the school calls a “phased return.” The hall where the shooting occurred will be closed for the rest of the school year, so buses will take students to a building a few miles away for social studies classes. There will also be more law enforcement on campus in addition to counselors and therapy dogs, just like there were at the open house.
Apalachee parent Amanda Buckingham appreciates the shorter class periods with less school work.
“I think that’s going to help with the healing process and kids working together again with one another, and talking about their feelings while they’re in that setting,” Buckingham said.
Anxious parents brought their kids back to the neighboring elementary and middle schools in Winder less than a week after the shooting. Some expressed concerns about ongoing safety protocols at all three campuses, even as police officers stood outside.
Other community members worry the school isn’t doing enough, and petitioned for metal detectors, long-term plans for law enforcement, and at least temporary options for online learning.
“There are safety measures in place, and just because you don’t see them doesn’t mean they’re not there, contrary to what you hear and see on the social media world,” Barrow County Sheriff Jud Smith said at a press conference Monday in front of the school.
Signs of support for Apalachee are sprinkled across Winder’s storefronts. “PRAY FOR APALACHEE,” says a sign in the window of a local portrait store. “LOVE WILL PREVAIL/BARROW COUNTY STRONG,” reads another one outside of Walgreens. A chalk sign sits outside a cafe with the names of each victim who was killed in the shooting.
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Kramon is a corps member for The Associated Press/Report for America Statehouse News Initiative. Report for America is a nonprofit national service program that places journalists in local newsrooms to report on undercovered issues. Follow Kramon on X: @charlottekramon
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