Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The graduating class was just born when 09/11 occurred. It’s just another day in history for them. I’m glad schools are starting to treat it as such for the students. The moment of silence and lessons each year were getting to be ridiculous.
um it was 23 years ago. Most kids graduating from HS are 18.
Right...my son was 1 and he is out of college already.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The graduating class was just born when 09/11 occurred. It’s just another day in history for them. I’m glad schools are starting to treat it as such for the students. The moment of silence and lessons each year were getting to be ridiculous.
um it was 23 years ago. Most kids graduating from HS are 18.
Anonymous wrote:The graduating class was just born when 09/11 occurred. It’s just another day in history for them. I’m glad schools are starting to treat it as such for the students. The moment of silence and lessons each year were getting to be ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Agree completely OP. At a minimum, there should have been a moment of silence for the lives lost on that day -- the largest attack and death toll on American soil since Pearl Harbor.
Our kids lives and the world they live in were indelibly shaped by 9/11 and its aftermath, from omnipresent security to America's role in the world. Yet they learn very little about it in school, and apparently don't even see it acknowledged barely 20 years later.
Anonymous wrote:Agree completely OP. At a minimum, there should have been a moment of silence for the lives lost on that day -- the largest attack and death toll on American soil since Pearl Harbor.
Our kids lives and the world they live in were indelibly shaped by 9/11 and its aftermath, from omnipresent security to America's role in the world. Yet they learn very little about it in school, and apparently don't even see it acknowledged barely 20 years later.
Anonymous wrote:Agree completely OP. At a minimum, there should have been a moment of silence for the lives lost on that day -- the largest attack and death toll on American soil since Pearl Harbor.
Our kids lives and the world they live in were indelibly shaped by 9/11 and its aftermath, from omnipresent security to America's role in the world. Yet they learn very little about it in school, and apparently don't even see it acknowledged barely 20 years later.
Anonymous wrote:It is very much a part of most adults memory...but my kids who were babies and unborn think of it as just another event in history.