What our children learned about 9/11 and what they can teach us

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ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. – Most adults retrieve precisely what they were doing during the Sept. 11 attacks. It was the time American’s comfortableness and information crumpled similar the Twin Towers. Hearts were breached arsenic the fig of those killed kept climbing to scope the appalling 2,977 people.

Anyone younger than 20 was not adjacent live during the violent attacks that changed our nation, but this caller procreation understands crisis. Many person lived done wide shootings and present they’re figuring retired beingness during a pandemic. Fear and uncertainty is considered mean and coping is portion of survival.

Students astatine R.J. Murray Middle School are uncovering a mode to header done the arts.

Catie Beam was a teacher astatine the schoolhouse 20 years ago. She’s present portion of the faculty.

“I was successful eighth people a pupil astatine Murray Middle School connected the existent Sept. 11, 2001. In this nonstop room. So yes, I’ve travel afloat circle,” Beam said.

Beam present teaches creation astatine this schoolhouse of the arts and done choreography, her students seizure the resilience of Americans aft the attacks. Gianna Andriotis is 1 of those students.

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“You tin enactment your emotions successful it and explicit however you consciousness without saying it and done your movements,” Andriotis said.

Dancer Connor Hinds agrees.

“If we tin archer a communicative done assemblage movements past we tin archer a communicative beauteous well,” Hinds said.

A communicative they’ve lone heard from their parents and work astir but the students person a wide imaginativeness of the fearfulness connected that day. Student Morgan Brown has done immoderate research.

“I got it from this mag that my parents person and I conscionable started speechmaking it and it was people’s accounts of what happened and however atrocious it was,” Brown said. “Then it was similar truly really, a traumatizing infinitesimal for everybody.”

These young artists are creating towers of loss, hope, fearfulness and shock. Their pictures are their ain mentation of 9/11 and their creation speaks for itself.

This is conscionable a tiny portion of Murray Middle School’s commemoration for the 20th day of 9/11 -- students bringing their talents to the signifier for a greater cause.

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“I deliberation what 9/11 did, arsenic well, was it broke a consciousness of information successful America. People recognize that things similar that tin hap and it’s truly possible,” a play pupil astatine Murray Middle School told us.

“I deliberation it’s truly chill that we are teaching a caller procreation astir this and it’s truly a bully acquisition for america due to the fact that we tin effort to link with them connected a much affectional level,” different play pupil said.

Theater students are besides performing the play War At Home. They’re presenting diary writings of much than 40 students, teachers and assemblage members successful the weeks instantly pursuing 9/11. It’s being delivered by a procreation that’s surviving done a pandemic and understands loss.

“9/11 affected everyone, benignant of similar having to deterioration masks is affecting america present due to the fact that it’s similar a large situation that everyone faced backmost past and they conscionable faced it together,” different Murray Middle School pupil said.

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“I’ve learned a batch astir 9/11. I didn’t spell done it but I person been capable to recognize however everyone was feeling. I’ve been capable to speech astir it much with my parents, speech astir what they went done due to the fact that I benignant of understand,” different boy.

These students besides recognize hope, unity and survival.

The Murry Middle School presentation, “9/11 Remembered, a commemoration for the 20th Anniversary of 9/11,″ is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Thursday. It’s unfastened to the nationalist and tickets are disposable connected the school’s website.

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