School Board and City Council Members attended
Chief Holloway, Mrs. Black, Chief Allen, and Chief Barlow with the Artifact
Students from many classes came by to observe and pay respect
Students observe and pay respect to the World Trade Center
The Honor Guard Cycled at approximately 15 minute intervals
Students were permitted to touch the artifact
and to read the names of all those who lost their lives that day
on the Flag of Honor
http://www.flagofhonor.org/
Slideshow of the Event on Cabarrus County Schools Website
Chief Holloway, Mrs. Black, Chief Allen, and Chief Barlow with the Artifact
Students from many classes came by to observe and pay respect
Students observe and pay respect to the World Trade Center
The Honor Guard Cycled at approximately 15 minute intervals
Students were permitted to touch the artifact
and to read the names of all those who lost their lives that day
on the Flag of Honor
http://www.flagofhonor.org/
On Monday September 12, 2011 the Concord High School Fire Academy unveiled and dedicated a piece of the World Trade Center in a Ceremony at the school and it was broadcast on Channel 9 News and reported in the Local Newspaper The Independent Tribune.
The event was attended by Chief Holloway and Chief Allen of Concord Fire and Life Safety, Lisa Conger, Director of the CTE program for the Cabarrus County Schools, and members of the School Board and City Council.
The event was attended by Chief Holloway and Chief Allen of Concord Fire and Life Safety, Lisa Conger, Director of the CTE program for the Cabarrus County Schools, and members of the School Board and City Council.
The Concord High School Fire Academy Honor Guard stood guard over the Artifact for the remainder of the day so that any Teacher could bring their classes down to visit the artifact and have a more respectful and personal time with it.
Slideshow of the Event on Cabarrus County Schools Website
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