Rachel’s Challenge: Columbine shooting victim’s message resonates with millions
A 17-year-old girl who was killed in the Columbine High School shootings left everyone a challenge, one that’s resonating with millions of students throughout the country, including some in our area.
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Three years ago, Hope Kincheloe went to class at Lake Highlands High School thinking it would be her last time. "I had a rope and a bottle of pills ready in my room," she said.
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Rachel Scott, just 17, was the first of 13 victims killed at Columbine High School twelve years ago.
View ArticleMcKinney kindergarten student turns hugs into cash
Five-year-old Ian Vizcaino is one of nearly 700 students at McGowen Elementary School in McKinney who was challenged to make an impact. And he did.
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KVUE is a proud sponsor of Rachel's Challenge. Dorothy Wright, a counselor at Rockdale High School and superintendent Dr. Howell Wright, Jr. joined KVUE to speak about the program.
View ArticleAustin students impacted by Rachel's Challenge
A 17-year-old who lived a life of kindness is inspiring students here in Austin. Rachel Scott was the first victim to die in the Columbine massacre in 1999.
View ArticleFrisco teen's song a hit with Rachel's Challenge
Fifteen-year-old Ellora Lattin wrote a song inspired by Rachel Scott, the first victim of the 1999 massacre at Columbine High School. Now, the nationwide Rachel's Challenge campaign will use the song...
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Austin's source for Rachel's challenge, start a chain reaction. KVUE.com
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