joining us to talk about this is briarwood fourth grade teacher teresa mosier.nk you for joining us. >> thank you. >> as the reality of this starts to set in a little bit, how are you and the community doing? is. >> we're better with each passing day. we get better and stronger. and our spirit, you know, just is more resilient with every day. we're starting to see hope now and think about the rebuilding process. >> have you had an opportunity to speak with any of your students or any children in the area at all about how they're coping with something this huge? >> no, not yet. we plan on meeting with them today at one of the other elementary schools at 10:00. >> now you and your students survived by huddling along an interior wall. your school didn't have a safe room or a basement as your community starts rebuilding, do you think it makes sense to start mandating a public buildings, have some storm shelter or even build a community shelter? >> i don't think we'll even be able to rebuild without, you know, that being an issue and that being, you know, that not be