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Tumbler Ridge students may not return to their high school
Summary
The Peace River South superintendent says students are not expected to return to the Tumbler Ridge high school after recent shootings; a letter to families said further plans that prioritize emotional and physical safety will be shared next week.
Content
The Peace River South school district says students are not expected to return to the Tumbler Ridge high school where recent shootings occurred. Superintendent Christy Fennell sent a letter to families saying the district will share further plans next week and that decisions will prioritize emotional and physical safety through a trauma‑informed approach. Officials reported that nine people, including the shooter, died in events at the school and at a nearby home earlier this week. Police said they expect to finish the investigation at the home this weekend, while forensic work at the school will take longer.
Noted facts:
- The district's superintendent wrote to families saying students are not expected to return to the high school.
- The letter said more details will be shared next week and that planning will prioritize emotional and physical safety using a trauma‑informed approach.
- Officials reported nine deaths, including the shooter, at the school and at a home.
- RCMP reported the shooter died at the scene as officers arrived.
- Police said they expect to complete their work at the home this weekend, but forensic work at the school will continue for a longer period.
Summary:
The district emphasizes support for a deeply impacted community while it finalizes plans for where and how students will resume learning. Authorities have given a timeline for some investigative work this weekend, but significant forensic work at the school remains ongoing and further operational details will be provided next week.
