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Teen Killed In Crash Identified As Lincoln High School Student

By Tom Stanton Oct 5, 2021 | 12:47 PM

A 16 year old killed in a crash near 70th and Fletcher early Tuesday morning has been identified as a Lincoln High School student.   School officials say Bryshawn Williams was a sophomore and a member of the Links football team.

The LPS Crisis Team will be available at Lincoln High Tuesday to meet with students and staff members.  Principal Mark Larson shared this message with students and parents:

We have sad news to share with you this morning. One of our students, Bryshawn Williams, was killed in a car crash overnight. Bryshawn was a 10th grade student and a member of the Links football team. His family has given us permission to share this information with you. Our thoughts are with his family and friends at this difficult time. Our thoughts are with his family and friends at this difficult time.

Grief affects everyone in different ways and we encourage you to be kind to yourself and those around you who might be struggling. Even though you might not have known Bryshawn, it is possible that his death may bring up memories for you of the death of someone you knew or loved.  Your counselors, social workers, psychologist, and the LPS Crisis Team are here to listen and offer support. If you would like to speak to someone, please come to room 300.

It can be a helpful part of the grieving process to commemorate the person who has died. The Crisis Team and school administrators are available to work with you to find positive and school-appropriate ways to honor Bryshawn.   Please know that if you are feeling that school is too overwhelming, you are welcome to come use our counseling services and be among your Lincoln High community. 

Grief affects everyone differently and adolescents may respond in various ways. Some may show no emotions while others may experience very intense emotions. Feelings about previous losses may also resurface. It is natural for teens to often reach out to peers for support. However, their peers may also be struggling and inexperienced with grief. You are encouraged to talk with your student about their feelings. Here is a brochure about Helping Teens with Trauma and Grief. 

Information about funeral or memorial services will likely be available soon.   If your child is choosing to attend services, we recommend that you (as parents/caregivers) go with them in order to provide support.  If you have any concerns, or need additional support for your child, please let us know.

Mark Larson,  Principal