New York Times: How one teacher became a lifeline for school shooting survivors.
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When a gunman killed two of her students, Ivy Schamis was the only adult in the room. Her journey through guilt and healing sheds light on the impossible role of American teachers.
New York Times: How one teacher became a lifeline for school shooting survivors.
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