Surviving Sandy Hook

Surviving Sandy Hook 14 December 2012 became another tragic day in American history. 26 dead, including 20 children. The drama of the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown has left deep scars in America.
"These children should be the impetuous for positive change", insists Janet Robinson, Sandy Hook's school head. As the people of Newtown continue to come to terms with what happened, they don't want to let the deaths become futile. President Obama responded by proclaiming, "this time it's different" in his State of the Union Address, but what has America learned from the tragedy?
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