One of the two students injured in last month’s shooting at Evergreen High School was discharged Tuesday, hospital officials said.

The 14-year-old boy, who has not been publicly identified, left Children’s Hospital Colorado’s Aurora campus in good condition “to continue his recovery journey,” hospital spokesperson Blayke Roznowski said in an email on Thursday morning.

“Good” condition means the patient’s vital signs are stable and the patient is conscious and comfortable, according to the hospital , which uses condition descriptions approved by the American Hospital Association.

The 14-year-old was shot at close range after confronting the shooter during the Sept. 10 attack, his family wrote in a public statement .

“In those terrifying moments, our son showed a level of bravery,

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