One month ago, the lives of hundreds of Apalachee High School’s students, teachers, and administrators changed forever.
A student brought a gun to the Georgia school, and within minutes, allegedly killed two classmates and two teachers before surrendering to a school resource officer.
It’s been an especially emotional month for Todd Cates, the school’s media specialist who is on the school’s first response team. He said he takes life five minutes at a time now, because that’s as long as he can stay focused.
Classes resumed at Apalachee High School two weeks ago — too soon for some, said Cates. Cates spoke with “All Things Considered” host Jim Burress about changes he wants to see going forward.
He says he’s struck by his students’ resiliency and appreciates the outpouring of support.