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As students came back to the building for in-person classes, one student processed what happened and what she needs to move forward.
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The students back in class at Central Visual and Performing Arts High School will have half days this week, to ease the transition.
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In 2022, we said goodbye to a number of remarkable people who lived and worked in the St. Louis region.
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St. Louis Regional Racial Healing + Justice Fund awarded five community organizations $16,000 in unrestricted grant money to support the groups' ongoing efforts to help the community heal after the shooting at Central Visual Performing Arts High School in October.
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On the first day of prefiling, both state Democrat and Republican legislators proposed measures to increase school security.
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A day after her family laid Alexzandria Bell to rest, hundreds of students, teachers, parents and other supporters gathered Sunday at Central Visual and Performing Arts High School to pay tribute to Bell and teacher Jean Kuczka. They died last month during an attack on the school.
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Hundreds have gathered to honor teacher Jean Kuczka and 15-year-old Alexzandria Bell, who were both killed in a school shooting at Central Visual and Performing Arts last month.
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Students at Collegiate School of Medicine and Bioscience are set to start virtual instruction on Wednesday and return to in-person learning the following week or by the end of the month at the latest. There is no timeline yet for their counterparts at Central Visual and Performing Arts High School to return to class, whether in person or virtually.
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A trauma resource session will take place at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 3 at the St. Louis Public Library-Carpenter Library on South Grand Boulevard for students, parents and community members affected by the shooting at Central VPA High School.
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Hundreds of people gathered at the Cathedral Basilica on Monday to honor Jean Kuczka, the teacher who lost her life last week when a gunman shot her and a student during an attack at the Central Visual and Performing Arts High School in south St. Louis. “The world is truly a better place because of Jean,” said her son Stephen Kuczka Jr.