20 years after Columbine, former Principal Frank DeAngelis is still learning how to move on

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20 years after Columbine, former Principal Frank DeAngelis is still learning how to move on
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'Columbine offers hope,' says former Columbine principal Frank DeAngelis. 'That's what I hope, 20 years later, that we're doing, that we're reaching out to other people — the Parklands, the Santa Fes, the Sandy Hooks.' 'I feel I was chosen to do that.'

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Arvada, Colorado Frank DeAngelis stood in his home office, his hair graying over his ears, and pointed to each frame on the wall, telling the story behind the mementos he's collected over the last two decades. There are letters from President Bill Clinton, another from President Barack Obama and one from Vice President Joe Biden. There's a photograph of Frank with Clinton, another of him with Hillary Clinton, and one of him beside Celine Dion. The torch holder he carried for the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City is mounted near a matching newspaper clipping.

Principal: I want Columbine to mean hope 03:17Frank's promise to stay gave him"so much credibility in the community," Tonelli said. The faculty and staff, along with the students and the whole community, looked to him as a leader, as someone who was"persevering for a cause greater than himself.

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