Classes have resumed at a north Springs school Tuesday following the death of a student.

Security at The Classical Academy's north campus called police at 6:30 Monday morning after finding the student's body on school grounds. The grim discovery prompted officials to immediately cancel school for the day. The closure only impacted TCA's north campus.

As students return to school Tuesday, counselors will be on hand to help them cope with the tragedy. They will be available to talk to any student who needs it.

If you are worried someone you love might be contemplating suicide, experts had some red flags to look for.

"Some of the warning signs include: isolating yourself, changes in behavior -- so if someone use to be real outgoing, and all of a sudden, they start to isolate themselves -- someone who starts taking risks who was never a risk-taker before...we always look for people that have a sense of hopelessness and helplessness," said Janet Karnes with Pikes Peak Suicide Prevention. "Look for somebody who wants to spend a lot of time by themselves, look for somebody who has feelings of depression, someone who's having a lot of stress and anxiety; or worrying a great deal, because they're actually finding, sometimes, that worrying is more of a precursor to suicide than depression.

"Ask directly, 'Are you thinking of suicide?' so you might tell someone, 'These are the warning signs I'm seeing, this is why I'm worried about you; are you, in fact, thinking about suicide?'"

According to Karnes, in 2015 alone 169 people were lost to suicide.

"They say of every suicide that's completed, it leaves about 25 people who are directly impacted," she said.

If you or someone you know is considering suicide, help can be found 24 hours a day by calling the National Suicide Hotline at 800-273-8255.