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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 344295"><p>What a horrible tragedy!</p><p>Do make sure he is able to talk about it with- you and husband as well as the counselors at his school.</p><p>In fact, you might call his counselor at his current school and ask if they plan on offering any kind of group, etc. for the students entering the school next year; considering the circumstances.</p><p>Also, I would get on their PTA pronto and double/triple check that security measures are top notch.</p><p>Don't make Manster nervous by talking about it a lot in front of him. Do not not talk about it...but perhaps limit conversation and be careful about your wording. My guess is that he will feel good that you are on top of things and active in the school.</p><p>We had something happen in a middle school here locally almost as bad. A student brought a knife to school and fatally stabbed his friend in the bathroom. </p><p>AFter the incident, the school added security guards inside the building and in the parking lot. This was about five years ago and those EXTRA security guards are still there day. Additionally ,the parents are more active...they have more of a presence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 344295"] What a horrible tragedy! Do make sure he is able to talk about it with- you and husband as well as the counselors at his school. In fact, you might call his counselor at his current school and ask if they plan on offering any kind of group, etc. for the students entering the school next year; considering the circumstances. Also, I would get on their PTA pronto and double/triple check that security measures are top notch. Don't make Manster nervous by talking about it a lot in front of him. Do not not talk about it...but perhaps limit conversation and be careful about your wording. My guess is that he will feel good that you are on top of things and active in the school. We had something happen in a middle school here locally almost as bad. A student brought a knife to school and fatally stabbed his friend in the bathroom. AFter the incident, the school added security guards inside the building and in the parking lot. This was about five years ago and those EXTRA security guards are still there day. Additionally ,the parents are more active...they have more of a presence. [/QUOTE]
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