EVERGREEN, Colo. — Evergreen High School has released the first part of its return-to-school plan, nine days after a shooting on campus rocked the community.

On Sept. 10, a student opened fire at the school , injuring two of his classmates before turning the gun on himself. The 16-year-old shooter sustained a self-inflicted gunshot wound and died of his injuries that same day.

The two students who were shot are still hospitalized as of Tuesday. One of the victims was identified as 18-year-old Matthew Silverstone , while information on the second victim has not been released.

Classes were canceled in the wake of the shooting. A survey was sent to all students, parents and staff on Wednesday, asking them about how they would like to return to school. Those responses, which were du

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