It's a somber day at Bishop Kelly High School.

Flowers and notes line the halls, following a car accident that claimed the lives of two students on Sunday night Henry Warner & Braden Caldwell. President of Bishop Kelly High School, Rich Raimondi says this is tough for the school community.

"Our whole school community is incredibly heartbroken and very saddened at the loss of two of our students," he said.

Raimondi adds that he has fond memories of the two young students, calling them kind.

"The two finest young men that you would ever meet as well as the families when you meet the families you understand why. Teachers would tell you that, their friends would tell you that and coaches would tell you that," he said.

Henry and Braden were heavily involved in extracurricular activities and were always a joy to be around.

"[They were a part of the] Mountain biking club, as well as members of our ski and snowboard team, very involved in lots of different activities around our school," Raimondi said.

The Bishop Kelly community is now coming together to grieve.

"We've reached out to the families in any way we can to offer help, but also allowed them to grieve as they need to and must," he said.

The school is providing on-site counseling for students, opening up its chapel, and hosting a prayer service Wednesday at Bishop Kelly high's rose garden to honor the lives lost.

"It's an unbelievable loss for everyone and we're a little less of a community because of the loss of those two young men."

Wednesday's prayer service starts at 11:30 a.m. at the school, followed by a vigil held on the mountain bike course on campus.

Mike Caldwell, the principal of Bishop Kelly High School, was Braden's father.

He told us in a statement: '"We are rocked to the core and our lives will never be the same."

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