Three students were killed and six were injured in Sunday’s mass shooting at a church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, according to a preliminary tally local school district officials released during a press conference Monday afternoon.

In total, 26 people were killed in the mass shooting and dozens were injured. Local officials said about half of the victims were children: Those killed ranged in age from 18 months to 77 years, and those injured ranged from 5 to 72. Among those killed were 14-year-old Annabelle Pomeroy, the youngest daughter of church pastor Frank Pomeroy; Emily Garza, 7, and her sister Brooke Ward, 5. Their brother Ryland, 5, was shot four times and was flown by helicopter to University Hospital in San Antonio.

Schools opened on a normal schedule Monday despite the tragedy, officials said, to provide children with a sense of stability.

Officials from the two districts said during Monday’s press conference that they are providing grief counseling to help students and staff cope with the tragedy. The superintendent of a third nearby district, Stockdale Independent School District, also spoke Monday about the effects of the shooting on children there, though he could not confirm whether any students from his schools had been injured or killed.

Read the full article by Mark Keierleber about grief counseling from The 74