19 years ago just after midnight on September 11, 2001. At the end of our broadcast that night, our cameras streamed a live look at the World Trade Center, as Meteorologist Sam Champion forecasted the next day to be “sunny and pleasant.” #NeverForget https://t.co/lUhHveAWNF
Steve Jobs once said, “For the past 33 years, I have looked in the mirror every morning and asked myself: ‘If today were the last day of my life, would I want to do what I am about to do today?’”
Yes.
We have been busy learning all about the 2nd half of American History in 224, so our tweets have been lacking...but you’ve gotta see our rotating debate day! This is so fun to watch 👍🏻 The question: Is imperialism good or bad?
After learning about 9/11 this week, we wrote letters to our local first responders, thanking them for all that they do. Hey @OssiningPDChief, think you can help us get these where they need to go?! ♥️🚔🚒🚑♥️
The sting of this day is as fresh as it was 18 years ago. Not understanding what was going on around me, but understanding that our world had changed in an instant #NeverForget
Middle schoolers can be really hard on themselves. We all can. This year, I want to foster positivity and the idea of being nicer to ourselves. Today, the ‘I Rocked It’ wall was born so that my 8th graders can recognize the little parts of each day that they should be proud of.
We have been so busy in 224 that we haven’t taken any pictures in so long! Here’s our book selfie as we make our way through historical fiction book clubs on this rainy day ❤️