MARYSVILLE, Wash. — Governor Jay Inslee has proclaimed Monday, November 3rd, "Red and White Day" in support of the Marysville and Tulalip communities.
Washingtonians are asked to wear red and white to show their support and solidarity as Marysville students return to school.
“Tomorrow,” wrote Governor Inslee. “Let’s stand with Marysville-Pilchuck High School as they go back to school for the first time since their tragic losses.”
Marysville-Pilchuck High School has been closed for school since the shooting that occurred on Friday, Oct. 24, when freshman Jaylen Fryberg shot five young students, killing three and then himself.
At least 15 additional counselors will be available to students tomorrow, and lunch will be held in the gymnasium.
Marysville High School will also start three hours late, at 10:30 a.m. All buses will operate along their regular routes - three hours later than usual.
“Let the #MPHS community know WA is standing w/ them,” tweeted Governor Inslee.
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