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SEABROOK — Seabrook Middle School students were inspired by Rachel Joy Scott last Friday ... and a teacher on April 20, 1999. Scott left behind six diaries and several essays that formed ...
The diary belonged to 17-year-old Rachel Joy Scott, who scribbled six words in capital letters on the back cover: “I won’t be labeled as average.” Just below the message was a bullet hole.
Rachel Joy Scott was the first of 12 students killed ... five challenges that come from the writings of Rachel. She wrote six diaries and several journals. A bullet was lodged in the diary she ...
Rachel Joy Scott would have celebrated her ... Aaron Kinebrew, a friend of the Scott family, will be speaking at 6:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 21 at Ferndale High School, 881 Pinecrest Road.
Rachel Scott was the first person killed at Columbine High School in April 1999. Her acts of kindness and compassion coupled with the contents of her six diaries have since become the foundation ...
The first of the final farewells were made here this weekend, in funeral parlors, in churches and on nearly every glossy inch of the ivory white casket holding the remains of Rachel Joy Scott.
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