* Staffer, children found shelter in a storage closet                
* Teacher put herself between bullets and her students                
* Custodian ran through corridor verifying doors locked                
By Chris Kaufman                
NEWTOWN, Conn., Dec 15 (Reuters) - Elementary school library  clerk Mary Ann Jacob heard gunshots and shouted "Lockdown!" to a  class of fourth graders. Then she discovered the classroom door  wouldn't lock.                
Quickly, quietly she and other library staff got the 18  children down on the floor and crawled with them to a classroom  storage closet. Hiding from the gunman who killed 20 children  and six adults at Sandy Hook Elementary School on Friday, they  barricaded themselves inside by shoving a file cabinet against  the door.                
"We settled them down with paper and crayons," Jacob told  reporters on Saturday.                
The gunfire suddenly ended and police came pounding at the  door. But the library staff refused to open it until they  slipped a badge under the door, Jacob said.                
In the aftermath of the massacre, Connecticut Governor  Dannel Malloy on Friday said "evil" had descended upon the small  community of Newtown. But emerging a day after the carnage were  tales of heroism by school staff members, including the six who  died.                
There was first-grade teacher Vicki Leigh Soto, 27, who  police said "put herself between the kids and the gunman's  bullets" and whose body was found huddled with the students in a  classroom closet, according to The Wall Street Journal.                
And there were selfless survivors like first-grade teacher  Kaitlin Roig. She told ABC News she scrambled her class into a  cramped bathroom, locked the door and "told the kids I love  them" in case those were the last words they ever heard.                
A school custodian reportedly raced through the hallways  echoing with gunfire to check that classroom doors were locked  from the inside, the Newtown Bee newspaper said.                
On Friday morning fourth graders were in Jacob's library  classroom when the intercom sputtered to life with what sounded  like a struggle in the school office.                
"We heard some scuffling noises and stuff and I thought  someone made a mistake," Jacob said. "So I called down there and  the secretary answered the phone and said 'There's a shooting.'"                
Then Jacob heard "popping noises" that she realized was  gunfire.                
"I shouted 'Lockdown!' and I ran across the hall and told  the other class it was a lockdown," Jacob said.                
She dashed back to her classroom and discovered that the  door would not lock. Spying the storage closet in the room,  Jacob and the rest of the library staff guided the children in a  group-crawl to safety as the gunfire continued.                
"We tried to minimize it with the kids. Just tried to keep  it calm and quiet," she said. The staff told the children it was  an active shooter drill that they had practiced before.                
Later, Jacob said she found out that "the kids who died were  in two first-grade classrooms."                
Panicked parents converged on a firehouse near the school on  Friday afternoon, terrified by the thought that their children  might be among the dead.                
"The teachers lined up, held up signs, the kids lined up  behind them," Jacob said.                
"There were a lot of parents running around. It came out  pretty quickly that there were almost two full classes missing,"  she said.
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Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/15/tales-of-heroism-emerge-f_n_2308103.html
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