
Atherine Koonce Obituary Nashville Tennessee, Atherine Koonce Has Passed Away – Death Cause
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Atherine Koonce Obituary, Death – The Tennessean is providing this information for free as a favor to the general audience. In this live blog, we will provide you with the most recent information regarding the shooting at the Covenant School as it becomes available. Friends have noted that Katherine Koonce, the head of school at The Covenant School and an educator for her whole working life, lived to love and support children, their parents, and her fellow educators.
According to her family, friends, and the Metropolitan Police Department, Koonce Koonce, 60, died while attempting to protect her students from a heavily armed former student who opened fire at a private K-6 Christian school on Monday, killing her, two of her colleagues, and three students aged 9 years old. In a statement given to The Tennessean on Wednesday, Koonce’s family said, “She dedicated her life to defend the students she loved.” Before she was killed, Koonce may have challenged the shooter in a school hallway, according to the strong suggestion made by Metro Police.
According to Chief John Drake, who spoke on Tuesday, “you could tell by the manner she was laying that there had likely been a confrontation.” Several of Koonce’s pals have expressed their conviction that he confronted the shooter. “If there was any trouble in that school, she would run to it, not from it,” friend Jackie Bailey told the Associated Press. “She was attempting to shield the children from harm… It is simply the opinion that I hold.” Koonce spent the majority of her career at two Christian schools in Nashville:
The Covenant School, where she served as head of school for the last seven years, and Christ Presbyterian Academy, where she served as a leader for the last 15 years. She earned the admiration and respect of the communities at both schools. Koonce was a fierce advocate for all students, especially those with disabilities, said former CPA colleague and friend Anna Caudill.