Highland Park shooting survivor Cooper Roberts, 8, 'excited' to return to school with twin after therapy

Highland Park shooting survivor Cooper Roberts, 8, 'excited' to return to school with twin after therapy
Cooper Roberts is still receiving medical care at the University of Chicago Comer Children's Hospital (Tara Molina/Facebook)

HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS: Cooper Roberts' family shared an update on August 9, 2022, that they are expecting their boy to start going to school soon. He will be joining the third grade with his brother Luke in six to 12 weeks at Braeside Elementary School in Highland Park. The 8-year-old is currently undergoing regular physical and occupational therapy at Shirley Ryan AbilityLab in Chicago, Illinois. 

A spokesperson for the Roberts family said, "This is a huge motivation for Cooper as he is excited to return to the classroom and see his friends. He will likely return to classes for half-days and continue to participate in long-term outpatient physical and occupational therapy at AbiiltyLab for the part of the day." 

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