Colorado school officials consider razing Columbine High School
DENVER - Public education officials in Colorado are considering a plan to tear down and rebuild Columbine High School, saying the site remains a"source of inspiration" for potential gun violence 20 years after a mass shooting there left 15 people dead.
Under the superintendent's plan, the new campus would still be called Columbine High School,"honoring the pride and spirit the community has with the name," and its school mascot and colors would remain unchanged. The Columbine site, Glass said,"continues to serve as a source of inspiration for potential school shooters, and its lasting impact only seems to be growing."
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