In Shreveport, Louisiana, preschool teacher Angela Hall begins her days by gathering her students in a close-knit circle, fostering laughter and camaraderie among the kids. This routine took a somber turn when she discovered that one of her pupils, 5-year-old Braylon Snow, was a victim in a heartbreaking shooting incident. Braylon was one of seven siblings tragically killed by their father, driving the school community into shock and mourning. Hall reflected on Braylon's joyful spirit and how he eagerly anticipated his upcoming graduation, showcasing pride in his growth, from writing his name to serving himself pancakes. As Hall navigates this tragic loss, she emphasizes the importance of prayer and the strength needed for educators, facing the emotional toll of such a devastating event. The preschool community is coming together, grappling with grief while holding onto cherished memories.