-Students
of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Returns to School 2 Weeks After Massive
Shooting
By: Terry Renna |
A massive shooting occurred at Marjory
Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida on sweetheart’s day known as Valentine’s
day, which wasn’t sweet at all. There were Seventeen people murdered and
seventeen more were wounded the world's deadliest school massacre of the year.
Students and faculty returned to
classes 2 weeks after the massive shooting that occurred on February 14,2018, at
Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. "It’s just
really hard to think about," David Hogg, a senior who has become one of
the more outspoken survivors, told NBC News on Tuesday. "Imagine getting
in a plane crash and having to get back on the same plane again and again and
again and being expected to learn and act like nothing’s wrong." David Hogg
and others are being strong enough for the lives that were taken that Wednesday.
The shooting Left families with tears, emotions, pain and disbelief. The 17-year-old
student Hogg, said “because of the lack of legislative action on the school
safety and gun control, literally nothing’s changed except that 17 people are
dead.” How can they make students and Parents
feel safe about attending Stoneman Douglas High School? On Tuesday February 21 Gov.
Rick Scott announced that “they will be make a $500 investment in school safety
and mental health as part of their plan of action.” Turning the school into a prison is a little
too much for students to handle because they just witnessed a shooting. It’s ok to enforce the rules and make the environment
safer for students, but I don’t think it’s appropriate for the state police to
be wondering around the campus with armed weapons despite the tragedy that
happened. I still don’t agree with guns on any school campus. Because of safety,
it’s ok to have campus police officers patrol outside of the school. The football team at Marjory Stoneman Douglas
High form a community walk together before a vigil to honor the victims of the
mass shooting at their school in Parkland, Florida on Feb 15, 2018. The police
department of the state, also paid their respects to support the students, parents
of all the victims of the school shooting.