Washington high school reopens after shooting
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Hundreds of people lined the streets leading to a Washington state high school as it reopened more than a week after a student fatally shot three of his classmates, wounded two others and then killed himself.
Waving well-wishers, many holding candles, greeted students returning Monday to Marysville-Pilchuck High School following the Oct. 24 shooting.
A 10:30 a.m. assembly started the school day. Lunch is in the gym because the cafeteria where the shooting took place remains closed. The normal class schedule, with its earlier start, resumes Tuesday.
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Washington Gov. Jay Inslee asked residents to wear red and white -- the school colors.
The colors stand out vividly in a memorial with flowers, balloons and messages of love that covers the fence around the school.