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"I'm convinced the reason he's here today is because of a miracle," school Principal Mickey Wilson said."I think God intervened."Nov. 20: Gasping for airCasey was in line outside Wilson's office, awaiting a meeting with the principal after he acted up in class, Wilson said.When Wilson stepped out of his office to speak to Casey, he saw the boy slumped over in a chair, eyes closed.Wilson nudged his leg and got no response.Something was wrong."I looked at his lips and they were a little pale and a little blue so I grabbed him and straightened him out in the chair," Wilson said."That's when he started gasping for air."Secretaries called 911 and Wilson started performing CPR.A secretary called Casey's grandparents, who are his legal guardians.Cpl.
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Wilson hung the sign outside his office, just above the table where all visitors to the school must sign in.Wilson said he placed the sign there so everyone could see the miracle that occurred at their school.Back in schoolTuesday, Harvest Hills' miracle student gingerly walked the halls and returned to his classroom desk, which remained the way he left it Nov. 20.