"Just the thought of her going back to school just kind of made my stomach turn," said Priscilla Rubio, a mother and Uvalde resident. Priscilla Rubio's 10-year-old daughter was in class when a gunman walked in and killed 21 people. Seeking peace of mind and safety reassurance, Rubio switched her two kids from public to a private school that invested $1.5 million dollars to kick off the new school year on things like a new security system.