Quantcast
breaking news

Counselors Help Grieving Cooper High School Students

By: Allison Morrison
Updated: September 3, 2008
watch video

The close community of Lubbock Cooper Independent School District continues to grieve tonight, just a day after one of their students was killed in a car accident.

18-year-old Kelsey Vines was killed after her car collided with a tractor trailer on Indiana Avenue.

Her twin sister, Kayla, was also in the car.

She escaped with only minor injuries and was released from Covenant Medical Center earlier today.

The Director of Guidance for Lubbock-Cooper says counselors are doing their best to help all those who knew Kelsey.

"We've tried to be attentive to what the student needs.  We're also helping the teachers.  If the teachers need to step out, we'll send someone to the classroom because, again, the impact of this tragedy has been immense," Director of Guidance Pam Brown says.

Brown says counselors from surrounding school districts will be at Lubbock-Cooper High School for the next few days to help students and teachers.

Comments

Readers Feel...

hello
Related Content

Tyler Lyons pitched seven innings in the St. Louis Cardinals 5-3 win over San Diego on Wednesday night....

Is Will Smith ready to get back into music?...

Twitter is beefing up its security....

General Motors is recalling 27,000 Cadillac crossover vehicles, whose wheels could fall off due to potentially loose wheel nuts....

The Texas Tech baseball team will begin Big 12 tournament play tomorrow afternoon at 12:30 against Kansas State....

Throughout Candi Whitaker's introductory Press conference today she talked about what an incredible influence Marsha Sharp was on her playing and coaching career....

Today was the homecoming of former Lady Raider Candace Whitaker....

How easy is it for a minor to buy alcohol in Lubbock?...

The trial continues with former head coach of Texas Tech football, Mike Leach.  His attorney's were in court Wednesday for a hearing centered on a lawsuit filed against ESPN....

Colorado governor indefinitely delays the execution of convicted killer Nathan Dunlap....

 
 
 
 
 
©1998 - 2013 Everythinglubbock.com
Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc.
All Rights Reserved