Alcoholism, insomnia, depression and guilt are only a handful of the problems dealt with over the past two years after an armed man entered the school on Dec. 14 2012, and killed 20 first-graders and six adults, along with his own mother.
According to the report, officials in Connecticut aren’t only addressing the immediate needs, but are looking to the future – the next 15 years – to create long-term support for the students as they grow into adults.
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