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We're going to continue to help because it's a long, long road, as I stated on numerous occasions, it's a marathon and not a sprint," DeAngelis added.
In a statement from the district, they said: "We are devastated by the events that unfolded yesterday. And a lot of that is just going to take time. Direct, outspoken and blunt all describe somebody’s manner of saying what they think.
After being hailed as a hero in April 1999, he spent decades helping the community heal. What do you do today, for school and things like that, and just giving some of my best thinking, that you know what we went through," said DeAngelis.
He told her that you never think it will happen at your school, but there are plans in place.
DeAngelis also does safety consulting for Jeffco Public Schools.
"The district does a great job, and I know they do drills, and that's part of the protocol.
The former principal at Columbine High School, Frank DeAngelis, said this shooting hit close to home.
"I started getting texts of 'my thoughts and prayers, just thinking of you,'" said DeAngelis, who spent 35 years at Columbine High School and retired in 2014. His focus now is on the DeAngelis Center Foundation and guiding other schools and district leaders after a tragedy.
He said after Wednesday's shooting in Evergreen, he spoke with Jeffco Public Schools Superintendent Tracy Dorland.
"It was tough, but we all came together.
"We can't accept this as a way. You know, it's four weeks from now, five weeks from now, with homecoming dances coming up, what is it going to be like?"
Their hope now is to support those impacted, and the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office is making that a high priority.
"We are going to do everything, everything that we can, to help these kids heal and help the teachers and parents get back to life.
Our hearts are with all of you, especially the students who were wounded, their families, and the Evergreen community. But the resources are available, and we are encouraging everyone to use them," sheriff's spokeswoman Jacki Kelley said.
"I'm not sure if it's moving forward; it's just having the support in place," said DeAngelis.
We hope for their full and swift recovery. What do you do with families? "It's just a situation that unfortunately takes us back to where I was 26 years ago."
Columbine was one of the largest mass shootings carried out at a school, leaving 14 people dead. There are certain plans in place in Jefferson County. What do you do with reunification?
And we commit to being part of the path forward. It's a standard response protocol which deals not only with what do you do with the lockdown situation or a secure situation, but also reunification."
DeAngelis is also a founding member of the Principal Recovery Guide and Principal Recovery Network, where he shares information and guidance on how leaders can handle the aftermath of shootings and emergency situations.
"The message that I can give [is that] it is a long road, that you're not going to wake up and it's going to be back to normal," said DeAngelis.
Outspoken suggests that you are willing to shock people by saying what you believe to be right. These are our kids, and we want to keep them safe, and we need to do everything possible for our kids and community, and they're not in this journey alone."
"We're there to reach out and help that community, and it's not just a one-day thing.