A 'Uvalde Strong' message is posted in front of the Uvalde County Mental Health building. AP
Pupils arrive at Uvalde Elementary for the first day of school in Uvalde, Texas. Two teachers and 19 children were killed in the May 24 mass shooting at a different school. AP
The children are not returning to the scene of the massacre. Their old school, Robb Elementary, will be demolished, the town's mayor has said. AP
'You can never ask a child to go back or teacher to go back in that school ever,' Uvalde Mayor Don McLaughlin said in June. AP
Texas Department of Public Safety officers and school personnel from Flores Elementary School greet pupils as they return after the summer break. Reuters
Some parents have opted to keep their children out of school entirely and will educate them at home. AP
A 2.4-metre-tall fence surrounds Uvalde Elementary School. AP
President Joe Biden signed a bipartisan gun control bill in July designed to keep weapons out of the hands of those deemed to be dangerous to themselves or others. AP
Personnel from Uvalde Elementary School greet pupils as they return after the summer break. Reuters
A Texas state trooper stands watch as pupils are dropped off at Uvalde Elementary for the first day of school. AP
Workers continue construction on a new fence in Uvalde, Texas. AP
The May 24 massacre was one of several mass shootings that brought about fresh calls for gun control legislation. Reuters
A teacher hugs a pupil arriving at Uvalde Elementary for the first day of school. AP
Texas Governor Greg Abbott passes in front of a memorial outside Robb Elementary School to honour the victims killed. AP
Following the school shooting, governors around the country vowed to take steps to ensure children would be kept safe. AP
Retired teachers visit a memorial honouring the school shooting victims. AP
Brownsville school superintendent Rene Gutierrez adds a banner to a makeshift memorial that honours the victims of the school shooting. AP
A 'Uvalde Strong' message is posted in front of the Uvalde County Mental Health building. AP
Pupils arrive at Uvalde Elementary for the first day of school in Uvalde, Texas. Two teachers and 19 children were killed in the May 24 mass shooting at a different school. AP
The children are not returning to the scene of the massacre. Their old school, Robb Elementary, will be demolished, the town's mayor has said. AP
'You can never ask a child to go back or teacher to go back in that school ever,' Uvalde Mayor Don McLaughlin said in June. AP
Texas Department of Public Safety officers and school personnel from Flores Elementary School greet pupils as they return after the summer break. Reuters
Some parents have opted to keep their children out of school entirely and will educate them at home. AP
A 2.4-metre-tall fence surrounds Uvalde Elementary School. AP
President Joe Biden signed a bipartisan gun control bill in July designed to keep weapons out of the hands of those deemed to be dangerous to themselves or others. AP
Personnel from Uvalde Elementary School greet pupils as they return after the summer break. Reuters
A Texas state trooper stands watch as pupils are dropped off at Uvalde Elementary for the first day of school. AP
Workers continue construction on a new fence in Uvalde, Texas. AP
The May 24 massacre was one of several mass shootings that brought about fresh calls for gun control legislation. Reuters
A teacher hugs a pupil arriving at Uvalde Elementary for the first day of school. AP
Texas Governor Greg Abbott passes in front of a memorial outside Robb Elementary School to honour the victims killed. AP
Following the school shooting, governors around the country vowed to take steps to ensure children would be kept safe. AP
Retired teachers visit a memorial honouring the school shooting victims. AP
Brownsville school superintendent Rene Gutierrez adds a banner to a makeshift memorial that honours the victims of the school shooting. AP
A 'Uvalde Strong' message is posted in front of the Uvalde County Mental Health building. AP