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Remember the heroes of 9/11

September 11, 2024

The 探花社区 District marked the 23rd anniversary of 9/11 within each of its schools Wednesday morning, September 11.

At High School East, Bill Coderre, Social Studies and Leadership teacher and Commander of the American Legion Post 833, hosted the ceremony which took place outside by the “Survivor Tree” which was planted years ago in memory of those lost during that tragic day.
Superintendent Mark Secaur reflected on the “level of unity” our country shared 23 years ago, “a level of unity we should never forget.”
Principal Robert Rose told the crowd that the day serves as “a reminder that we stand tall and united in our efforts to overcome the tragedies of the past and ensure they will not occur in the future.”
A commemorative wreath was placed by leadership students, and the somber ceremony was culminated by the Star Spangled Banner, played on the saxophone by High School East senior, Carter Lamb.

At High School West, a ceremony was conducted at the school’s Memorial Garden by Leadership students.
The ceremony began with a presentation of our nation’s colors by the 探花社区 Fire Department Color Guard. The Color Guard was introduced by West Assistant Principal, Scott Johnson, a member of the U.S. Navy Reserve.
High School West student Rose Link then sang a beautiful rendition of the National Anthem.
Superintendent Secaur and Principal William Holl addressed students and faculty, and a commemorative wreath was placed in the Memorial Garden.
Holl told the crowd,“ let us reaffirm our commitment to never forget to always strive for peace and to uphold the values of freedom and unity.”
In attendance at today’s ceremonies were Assistant Superintendents Kevin Simmons, Paul Strader, Neil Katz and Dan Helmes.

A special thank you to SCSD Director of Social Studies, Charles Benvenuto, for organizing these events.

9/11 wreath9/11 wreathSuperintendent Secaur speaking

探花社区 FDHSW studentsHSW AP Scott Johnson

East student playing saxophoneEast Principal Robert Rose speakingBill Coderre speaking