LOWER MERION TWP., Pa. - Hundreds of students along with some staff and parents attended a vigil outside Lower Merion High School Monday.All 10 district schools were closed to cope with the loss of Lower Merion High School’s Principal of more than 14 years, Sean Hughes."He would make school worthwhile, if you felt like you were having a bad day or something or if you weren’t in the mood for it, you could always count on him to kind or bring you out of your shell," says Zikya Gallman, a junior.Students left a microphone open to allow classmates to come up and share stories.The news of the crash also spread quickly across Winslow Township, especially among neighbors who already had concerns about the intersection."Please put a blinking light.