The more than 400 children of Sandy Hook Elementary School who survived last month's shooting in Newtown, Connecticut - will head to a new school on Thursday.<br/> <br />On Wednesday, the kindergarten through fourth graders and their parents were invited to tour Chalk Hill Middle School - which was transformed into an elementary school.<br/> <br />The school - in the neighboring town of Monroe - has a new security system - and armed police will be on duty for the first day.<br/> <br />Newtown School Superintendent Janet Robinson.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (English) JANET ROBINSON, SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT, NEWTOWN:<br/> <br />"The children are coming in. They are so excited to see their teachers. And the students coming in completes a circle. That's what's missing right now, is getting our students back."<br/> <br />On December 14, a gunman opened fire on Sandy Hook - killing 20 children and six adults before killing himself.<br/> <br />The incident re-ignited the national debate over gun control.<br/> <br />The FBI said last month - there was a record number of background checks - required to buy guns in the U.S. - suggesting some Americans feared more about their safety - and worried lawmakers could try to ban certain firearms.
