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Oxford High School reopens nearly 2 months after shooting

OXFORD, Mich. (AP) — The Michigan high school where four students were fatally shot has reopened for the first time since the Nov. 30 tragedy. More than 90% of students were at Oxford High School on Monday, greeted by dozens of therapy dogs and even puppies. Superintendent Tim Throne calls it a “strong return.” The students had been attending classes at other buildings since Jan. 10. Four students were killed and others were injured in the November shooting. Ethan Crumbley is charged with murder and other crimes. His parents also are facing charges. Oxford Principal Steve Wolf said in a video that “we are reclaiming our high school back.”

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