'I was hiding hard,' the boy said. 'And I was telling my friend not to talk because he is going to hear us.'
When he and the other students in the adjoining classroom heard shots being fired, the boy said that he told his friends to hide. He and four others hid under a table that was covered in a tablecloth.
Soon after, police arrived at the scene. An officer told the kids to"Yell if you need help," the boy recalled.
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