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In reply to the discussion: Where were you on 9/11? [View all]LeftInTX
(34,006 posts)Some classes originally had TV's on and one of the counselors ran in and said several students had an aunt on one of the planes. It was too traumatic for them to watch. Hubby could sense hysteria was spreading and he didn't know how many other students had relatives on the planes, so he ordered the TV's off in the classroom.
They didn't cancel school like they did when Kennedy was shot.
In 2001, many kids would have had to go home to an empty house since both parents were working. Many parents worked for the DOD here. We had five military bases at the time. Students could go home if a parent requested that they go home. School administrators huddled about how to respond. With a population over a million, that's alot of students and parents to worry about.
Of course, we could see everything on our TV's at home. My kids heard had heard about it, but the magnitude didn't "register".
When they got home, of course I was glued to the TV. I had an 8, 11 and 15 year old at the time. Since they didn't see it in real time, it took awhile for it register when they got home.
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Other towns in Texas, may have had their TV's on, but not my kid's district.
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