The Bruin- March 2012

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Wadsworth High School

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March 2012

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Shooting stirs up fear in schools

Chardon Local Schools take time to ask for the community’s thoughts and prayers due to the injuries and loss of students in the event.

BY JESSICA GAHAN AND DANIELLE TRENTA

Another school tragedy hit this time close to home at Chardon High School, attracting national attention. Five students were shot on Feb. 27, 2012, leaving three dead and two injured. This incident caused panic throughout many school districts. The fear that a shooting like this could happen has been on the students’ and faculty’s minds. The shooting has affected Wadsworth and several surrounding schools. Schools such as Beachwood and Solon City Schools had police officers dispatched to keep a watch on the students and faculty. The entire Wadsworth school system had its eyes open, including Associate Principal Steve Moore. In an interview, Moore stated that Wadsworth considered taking many precautions, but decided it was best to just maintain the security already installed and take additional security without alarming the student body. This event did not just affect local schools’ security plans, but

also it affected the way students felt about being safe at school. “School is supposed to be a place where students can grow and learn. If this were to happen at my school, I would not feel safe

would be done in different situations, please visit this site. This event really took a toll on many students here. Students had a hard time thinking about how Wadsworth has the same size and atmosphere as “You really cannot take Chardon. anything for granted. You need “I have never heard to know that everyday is special of Chardon before and you need to cherish every this shooting. I am surprised how affected moment you have because it I am by this,” said Haley Hassinger, 11. might be your last.” Students also -Connor VanFleet, 11. had a difficult time envisioning what anymore,” said Ellie Surratt, 10. Chardon’s students and faculty According to ABC News, were dealing with. classmates described Lane as an “It is hard to imagine what outcast who had been bullied. those people are going through,” In late December, he posted a said Patrick Long, 10. poem on his Facebook page that The only event that has been a read, “He longed for only one scare here recently is the bomb thing, the world to bow at his threat. feet,” and ended ominously, “Die, “Going through the threat of all of you.” the bomb, makes me realize the “Think about the decisions you terror that students of Chardon want to make. They can be life witnessed,” said Rebecca altering in positive and negative Adams, 11. ways,” Moore said. Unfortunately, this event The school has a Crisis Plan, really opened the eyes to many which is located on the school’s students and faculty members in home page. If students are worried the district and many others. or curious about what precautions “You really cannot take

anything for granted. You need to know that everyday is special and you need to cherish every moment you have because it might be your last,” said Connor VanFleet,11.

Editor’s note: If you or a student you know have any concerns about actions that could be taken to harm others, please seek a responsible adult for guidance and help.

Chardon High update BY DANIELLE TRENTA AND JESSICA GAHAN

The teachers, students, and family members of the Chardon community have been a constant stream of support in light of everything that happened. Thousands of people have kindly volunteered to assist the small city in recovering from the shooting. On Mar. 3, 16-year-old Daniel Parmertor was buried at All Souls Cemetery. Parmertor’s family said that they planned to bury him with his first paycheck, still unopened, from his new job at the bowling alley, The Plain Dealer Reports. Also, 16-year-old Demetrius Hewlin was buried on Tuesday, Mar. 6. Shortly after that on Mar. 8, the family had asked that all light a candle to remember

Hewlin because it would have been his 17th birthday. The last funeral was for 17-year-old Russell King Jr., who was put to rest on Mar. 8. King, along with Hewlin, is helping others through personal decisions to be an organ donor. The three boys will be greatly missed by all. Two other students were also injured. At Hillcrest Hospital, 17-year-old Nick Walczak remains in serious condition, after being shot four times. He was shot in the arm, neck and back. Walczak has no feeling in his legs due to spinal shock, but doctors are cautiously optimistic about his recovery. Joy Rickers, 18, was released from Hillcrest Hospital. The whole community continues to send out prayers.

Inside the Bruin: SENIORITIS

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Explore the different styles of prom dresses.

– page 6 DANGEROUS HABITS

Facing the life-long consequences of today’s actions.

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index Page

Attending dances in style

– page 8 SPEAKOUT

What would you do for a Klondike bar?

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News....................................................................................... 3 Opinion............................................................................... 6,7 Ads ................................................................. 4,5,12,13,16,17 Entertainment...................................................................... 9 Picture Pages .................................................................10,11 Features ................................................................................. 8 Of the Month...................................................................... 19 Sports..............................................................................14,15 Health................................................................................... 18 Speakout.............................................................................. 20

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