Dane County Executive Melissa Agard praised students and school staff nationwide for their courage in attending school the day after a tragic school shooting in Wisconsin on Monday. At a news conference on Tuesday, Agard expressed her admiration for the resilience shown by students, teachers, and parents in the face of such a traumatic event.
Agard highlighted the bravery exhibited by children and educators who had to return to school despite the lingering fear and uncertainty. She emphasized that the act of going to school should not require such bravery and should instead be a routine and joyful experience, especially as the holiday season approaches.
She acknowledged the emotional toll that such incidents can have on individuals and encouraged those affected to seek support and understand that it is okay to not feel okay in the aftermath of a tragedy.
The community response to the school shooting has been one of solidarity and support, with Agard emphasizing the importance of coming together to ensure the safety and well-being of all students and staff.