Wednesday marks the two year anniversary of the Sparks Middle School shooting - and the school's principal says the school is focusing on the good that's happened since then.
"Really focusing on the positive things going on, random acts of kindness is what we are currently focusing on, where students are gathering and collecting how many acts of kindness that they can focus on,” says Stacey Ting-Senini.
The principal says former students who attended Sparks Middle School two years ago were followed to their high schools by a trauma counselor and trauma psychologist who meet with them on a regular basis.
At the request of the staff, no events will be held tomorrow to commemorate the anniversary. However, former students who have graduated will be returning to the school to meet in the gym privately.
Police say 12-year-old Jose Reyes killed math teacher Michael Landsberry before turning the semi-automatic handgun on himself. Two other students were injured in the October 21, 2013 incident.
