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Old 09-11-2003, 05:03 PM
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Every year, I do a local history seminar for the local third-graders. Since this is the beginning of their study of history, I do my best to personalize it, and make it interesting.

In 2001, I was asked NOT to talk about September 11. Last year, I went against policy and talked about it anyhow. These kids have witnessed, via media over-kill, the most terrifying moment of American history - and I don't think they should forget it! My statement was basically, "Do you remember what you were doing on September 11, 2001? I'd like you to think about it, and maybe even write it down, because for the rest of your life, you will be asked, 'Where were you on 9/11?'"

Does anyone find that a troubling statement for a third-grader? As a counselor, I see no problems with it - but I admit that I'm in geriatrics. Anybody else have an opinion as to whether I should stop asking this or not? I do realize that this would probably be the last year I ask it, as it will soon be too late, but I am interested in your opinions.
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