PALERMO, Calif. 9:50 P.M. UPDATE – For the first time in fifteen days, students and staff returned to the Feather River Adventist School in Palermo, where two boys were critically injured in a shooting on December 4.
Officials at the Feather River Adventist School say that the decision for students and staff to return to campus was inspired by the students who desired to go through the healing process together.
Action News Now spoke with Scott Kennelly, the Director of Butte County Behavioral Health, about why this day was so important.
“I think a very important milestone reopening your school brings students back on campus,” said Kennelly. “It sends a message that this is not gonna define the community, and this event is not a common event. It’s gonna happen that …