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PHOTOS: STEM School Highlands Ranch community still mourning, one year later - The Denver Post

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It’s been one year since two teenage students barged into STEM School Highlands Ranch with guns, killing one student and injured eight others.

John and Maria Castillo visit the ...

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John and Maria Castillo visit the gravesite of their son Kendrick at Seven Stones Botanical Cemetery on April 28, 2020, in Littleton. Kendrick was the lone teen killed during the STEM School shooting last May.
Kendrick Castillo's grave site at Seven ...

RJ Sangosti, The Denver Post

Kendrick Castillo’s gravesite at Seven Stones Botanical Cemetery on April 28, 2020, in Littleton.
John and Maria Castillo leave messages ...

RJ Sangosti, The Denver Post

John and Maria Castillo leave messages for their son Kendrick at Seven Stones Botanical Cemetery on April 28, 2020, in Littleton.
Maria Castillo visit the grave site ...

RJ Sangosti, The Denver Post

Maria Castillo visits the gravesite of her son Kendrick at Seven Stones Botanical Cemetery on April 28, 2020, in Littleton.
Douglas County Sheriff Tony Spurlock hugs ...

RJ Sangosti, The Denver Post

Douglas County Sheriff Tony Spurlock hugs John Castillo, whose Kendrick Castillo died in a shooting at STEM School in Highlands Ranch, after one of the accused shooters pleaded guilty at Douglas County District Court in Castle Rock on Feb. 7, 2020.
Handmade stars with encouraging messages of ...

Helen H. Richardson, The Denver Post

Handmade stars with encouraging messages of hope, love and support hang on a fence at STEM School on Aug. 5, 2019, in Highlands Ranch, the day before classes resumed for the first fall semester following the deadly May 7, 2019 school shooting.
From left to right, STEM School ...

Andy Cross, The Denver Post

From left to right, STEM School Highlands Ranch IT director, Mike Pritchard, STEM School english teacher Lauren Harper, STEM students Jackson Gregory, Brenden Bialy, Joshua Jones, and Douglas County Sheriff Tony Spurlock at the annual Douglas County Sheriff’s Office awards ceremony at the Cherry Hills Community Church May 29, 2019.
John Castillo and his wife Maria ...

Joe Amon, The Denver Post

John and Maria Castillo walk from the gravesite as they laid to rest their son Kendrick Castillo, who was killed during the STEM School Highlands Ranch shooting, at the Seven Stones – Chatfield cemetery on Friday, May 17, 2019, in Littleton.
Charles Burroughs writes "See you later," ...

Joe Amon, The Denver Post

Charles Burroughs writes “See you later,” which he has said in interviews were the last words he said to his close friend Kendrick Castillo, after being a pallbearer at his funeral at the Seven Stones – Chatfield cemetery on Friday, May 17, 2019, in Littleton.
John Castillo and his wife Maria ...

Joe Amon, The Denver Post

A message of support on a car window at the site of Kendrick Castillo’s internment at the Seven Stones – Chatfield cemetery on Friday, May 17, 2019, in Littleton.
Family and friends escort the casket ...

Helen H. Richardson, The Denver Post

Family and friends escort the casket of shooting victim Kendrick Castillo outside to a waiting hearse after a Celebration of Life service for him at Cherry Hills Community Church on May 15, 2019, in Highlands Ranch.
People hold an American flag as ...

Helen H. Richardson, The Denver Post

People hold an American flag as they watch a procession pass by along Grace Blvd on the way to Cherry Hills Community Church for a Celebration of Life service for Kendrick Castillo in Highlands Ranch on May 15, 2019.
Students hug after gathering back in ...

Helen H. Richardson, The Denver Post

Students hug after gathering back in the gym, after leaving an organized vigil in protest, to honor Kendrick Castillos during an event in the gymnasium at Highlands Ranch High School in Highlands Ranch on May 8, 2019.
Parents hug one another as they ...

Helen H. Richardson, The Denver Post

Parents lock arms in a circle as they wait outside of the Highlands Ranch Recreation Center at Northridge to pick up their children after a shooting at STEM School Highlands Ranch on May 7, 2019.

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