Oxford: Michigan High School in which four students shot fatally at the end of November will reopen Monday for the first time since the attack.
Oxford high school students have attended classes in other buildings since January 10.
Four students were killed and six students and a teacher were injured during the November 30 shooting.
Fellow students, Ethan Remremy, 15, were charged with murder and other crimes.
His parents also faced charges.
High school is in Oakland County, about 30 miles (50 kilometers) north of Detroit.
“As a community, we will pass this with love and mercy with each other,” said the supervisor of the Throne Team last week, referring to the reopening of the school and legal cases related to the shooting.
A temporary warning arranged outside the school is removed before the student returns.
The throne says experts suggest that they will help students “continue their healing process.” Permanent Memorial is planned.