Michigan school shooting: District reopens for 1st time with new protocols in place
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Michigan's Oxford school district is reopening for the first time since last week's deadly shooting at Oxford High School.
Michigan's Oxford school district is reopening for the first time since last week's deadly shooting at Oxford High School.
Four students were killed and seven people were hurt in the Nov. 30 shooting at Oxford High School in Oxford Township. The suspected gunman and his parents have been charged.
The high school has yet to reopen, but students in eighth grade and younger are returning to classrooms for a half-day on Friday, with several changes in place.
No backpacks are allowed in school through at least next week, Superintendent Tim Throne said in a statement Thursday.
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