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Annunciation Catholic church shooting victim returns to school: 'Feeling stronger every day'

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One of several victims injured during a recent Catholic school shooting has returned to school as she and other students continue making progress toward recovery.

More than a month after the mass shooting at Annunciation School in Minneapolis, Minnesota, that killed two students and injured several others, the family of one of the young victims shared an update that their daughter has gone back to school. In a Sept. 30 update posted to a GoFundMe page collecting donations for Lydia Kaiser, the family of the young girl announced that she has finally returned to school.

“Lydia’s first few days back at school have been filled up with love and lifting. She was so happy to be with friends and teachers and get back to learning and healing in community. She will need ongoing care for the foreseeable future, but she remains a brave little fighter, and she is feeling stronger every day. She has to take a break from her favorite sports, volleyball and basketball, and that is hard for her, but she will be cheering her teammates on all the way,” the update stated.

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