Classes resume at Chardon high school, after deadly shooting

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A memorial is seen outside Chardon High School as regular scheduled classes resume since the school shootings in Chardon, Ohio March 2, 2012. Three students were killed and two others wounded by suspect T.J. Lane in Monday's shooting rampage at the Ohio high school. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton (UNITED STATES - Tags: CIVIL UNREST EDUCATION)
A memorial is seen outside Chardon High School as regular scheduled classes resume since the school shootings in Chardon, Ohio March 2, 2012. Three students were killed and two others wounded by suspect T.J. Lane in Monday's shooting rampage at the Ohio high school. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton (UNITED STATES - Tags: CIVIL UNREST EDUCATION)SHANNON STAPLETON / Reuters


AP reports -- Students are returning to an Ohio high school where a shooting earlier this week killed three teens and wounded two others.

Police were on hand as students arrived under cloudy skies by car, on foot and by school bus at Chardon High School on Friday which resumed classes following Monday's shooting.

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