WASHINGTON (7News) — The Superintendent who led the Sandy Hook Elementary School community after the most deadly school shooting in history joined 7News following the recent shooting in Minnesota and the potential foiled D.C. school shooting.
Retired Superintendent of the Newton Public School District Janet Robinson said she thought things would change after Sandy Hook.
“The community will feel this for many, many years to come,” said Robinson. “When all the attention dies down, they still have the grief that they’re all going to go through.”…