Although the sadness remained, the shock started to subside at Hillsdale High School Tuesday as friends and classmates remembered their schoolmate who died in a train accident Sunday afternoon.
Alyssa Halstead, 16, was killed by a Union Pacific freight train about a quarter-mile from her Hayward home around 2 p.m. Sunday as she was walking along the tracks with a friend. The death is believed to be an accident, Hayward police Sgt. Mark Mosier said.
Students made posters for the family Monday and left flowers throughout the school, carefully setting them down in Halstead's classrooms and other places she frequently went.
Many student wore red ribbons in her memory. Counselors were available for students to talk to as they worked through their grief.
A sophomore at Hillsdale High School where her mother, Lucy White, was an administrative assistant to Principal Don Leydig, Halstead turned 16 one week ago. She loved to dance and she always had a hug and a kiss for her friends.
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