Losing two students is a shock to the school and to the school community.

We want to avoid accidents such as this one.

It's a tribute to the young lady who told her mother and the mother who told the principal. We followed all the procedures.

It's not accessible from any district computer.

It's a matter of choice. But there's no substitute for being in class. Just as they have to spend a certain amount of time on the waves to attain a necessary level of skill, they also have to spend enough time in the classroom to attain a high level of knowledge. Sure, some people have succeeded in life without a proper education, but those are few and far between.

We're not in as dire a situation as Orange or Seminole counties. We learned from last year's hurricanes to have as much fuel on hand as possible.

He was very upset. When he was dropped off at school he left campus. Later he ran back to the office area and the administrators called a code red so he couldn't get into the classrooms. He told them that he wanted to destroy the school.

We are working on time and school will be open in August.

He could face possible expulsion.