Sandy Hook Elementary students return to classes

Jan. 3, 2013
Campus, relocated to Monroe, Conn., is described as "the safest school in America."

Video from WTNH-TV: Classes resumed this morning for students of Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut. The school has been relocated to a former middle school in Monroe, Conn., and police describe the campus as "the safest school in America."

EARLIER....From The Associated Press: The children who escaped last month's shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., will return to classes Thursday in a refurbished school in a neighboring town. Newtown Superintendent Janet Robinson says the students' new school, the former Chalk Hill Middle School in Monroe, has been renamed Sandy Hook Elementary School. The building where the shootings occurred remains closed, and its future has not been decided.

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