Honoring 9/11 at Citrus High School
By Student Writer: Jesenia Cueto
On the morning of September 11, 2001, a series of well-coordinated events truly affected America as a nation. Nearly 3,000 lives were lost on 9/11; firefighters, workers, pilots, flight attendants, and pedestrians had their life brutally taken from them on what they thought was just a normal day. For the past 23 years, we have honored and grieved every single life lost, and everybody who risked their life to protect and save others.
For the past 15 years, students and teachers at Citrus High School have been able to pay tribute to each life that was lost. We decorate a hallway with a timeline of the event from beginning to end, and the U.S flag to represent our nation. The students were able to learn and show their emotions towards the tragedy that changed our economy. “Since the students weren’t alive during the time of 9/11, it really brings a lot of emotion to them knowing how it affected our nation” stated by learning strategies teacher, Mrs. Williamson.
This tradition was started by one of CHS teachers, Mrs. Oliver, she stated that, “it's to help the students see a light and make it come to life, since they weren’t alive during 9/11.” We started this tradition at CHS to provide students with knowledge of the 9/11 tragedy.
We want them to understand that things like this happened in this world, and to know that it could happen again. Our community is based on protecting and caring for our students, it’s the school’s main responsibility and priority.
Assistant principal, Mrs Mayer gives her insight on the 9/11 tribute at CHS, “Our students were able to see what 9/11 was all about, because it’s a huge part of history, it gives the kids the opportunity to express their emotions and build knowledge.”
As this tradition continues, we encourage each student to share, learn, and express their ideas and emotions towards the remembrance of 9/11 and everyone who lost their life that day. September 11, 2001, a day that our nation will never forget, a day where our hearts broke, a day we grieved over loss, and a day we pay tribute to.