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Seattle Interagency Academy rocked by 6 student deaths in 6 months
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Six students from a Seattle alternative high school have died from suicide and murder this year. Who were they and why hasn't this tragedy been front-page news? Kaaren Andrews, principal of the Interagency Academy, sits down with host Katy Sewall following the memorial for their most recent loss, James.
James (pictured above), was the sixth student that died this year at Seattle's Interagency Academy. Principal Kaaren Andrews was interviewed following a memorial service put on by his fellow students. (Picture credit: Kaaren Andrews)
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