Today is Wildcat Remembrance Day, in honor of the four students at Oxford High School located in Oxford, Michigan, who lost their lives in the tragic shooting a year ago today, November 30th, 2021. A team of administrators, social workers and teachers made the decision that Oxford students will have the day off so that students and staff who survived the shooting can cope in whatever ways they may need.
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has ordered that flags at the state Capitol and all public buildings across Michigan to be lowered to half-staff Wednesday to honor the four victims, Hana St. Juliana, Madisyn Baldwin, Justin Shilling and Tate Myre. District officials also invite students, families and community members to take part in a moment of silence wherever they are at 12:51 p.m., which is when the first 911 calls about the shooting came in.
The All For Oxford Resiliency Center has partnered with the district to distribute luminaries, which are small paper lanterns lit by battery operated candles, before Remembrance Day today to members of the community. Community members will be asked to light the luminaries at 7 p.m. to honor the four fallen students.
The Detroit Free Press is collecting messages of hope from across Michigan to publish as a tribute and to show support for Oxford’s community. Oxford community members are also encouraged to leave messages remembering the victims or leave messages to their community. The responses will be published in late November.
16-year old Tate Myre was one of the victims. Tate Myre’s family, friends, football teammates, and the Oxford community are continuing his legacy with 42 Strong, a mentorship program in honor of his life. Trent Myre and his dad, mom and brother decided to create this organization to offer an outlet for kids. Their three pillars are Trust, Love, Build, something Trent Myre says Tate was all about. Now his mentorship will live on through 42 Strong.
One of the four victims was 17-year old Madisyn Baldwin. Madisyn Baldwin’s family requested that the community and public honor her by spreading words and acts of kindness with the hashtag #maddymatters. This way people will be inspired to make a positive difference in the lives of others, all while keeping her kind spirit and soul alive.
The victims of the tragic shooting and their stories should never be forgotten and it is important for communities to continue to honor their beautiful lives and legacies.
To Donate to the family of Madisyn Baldwin Click Here
To Donate to the Justin Shilling Memorial Fund Click Here
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Beautifully written article. I just wish this story didn’t have to be told. Praying everyday that love and kindness will prevail in this troubled world
Jeanna Pernak • Nov 30, 2022 at 4:10 PM
Beautifully written article. I just wish this story didn’t have to be told. Praying everyday that love and kindness will prevail in this troubled world