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National Day of Learning "teach to remember 9/11"


Monday, Sept 8th - Friday, Sept 12th, 2025

National Day of Learning "Teach to Remember 9/11" is hosted by Friends of Flight 93 National Memorial in partnership with the National Park Service.  

Through synchronous and asynchronous learning modalities, participants can learn about the heroic actions of the forty passenger and crew members of Flight 93 who sacrificed their lives to stop a planned terrorist attack on our Nation’s capital.

To assist educators in overcoming the challenges of teaching the events of 9/11, and to inspire the next generation with the Flight 93 Story, we have created programming that can be used in grades 6-12. This virtual program is a mix of pre-recorded videos, interactive live distance learning sessions from the memorial, digital resources, and lesson suggestions.

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2025 National Day of Learning

"Teach to Remember 9/11"

Join Us Live from the Classroom at Flight 93 National Memorial!

This free, award-winning virtual education program offers synchronous and asynchronous learning sessions at various times throughout the week to provide flexibility with your learning schedules.

New This Year - Live Sessions from the Flight 93 Classroom:

  • Voices of Courage - Students will explore the final communications from Flight 93, gaining insight into the bravery of the passengers and crew.

  • Aircraft Down! - A hands-on session where students analyze black box data to reconstruct a timeline of events.

  • Live Virtual Tour - A live, guided tour of the Memorial, where students of all ages can learn about its design and the ways in which the heroes of Flight 93 are honored.

Each session includes a dedicated Q&A where students can interact directly with National Park Rangers—asking questions and deepening their understanding of the story of Flight 93.

Live Stream:

Live Stream of the 9/11 Observance Ceremony: The Moment of Remembrance

The Moment of Remembrance is meant to observe the September 11 attacks, recounting the events of that day while honoring and reflecting on those who were lost in New York, Arlington, and Stonycreek Township. Witness the reading of the 40 crew members' and passengers' names and the ringing of the Bells of Remembrance.

 

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FLIGHT 93 NATIONAL MEMORIAL RESOURCES

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Enhancing Student Learning Experiences With Resources From National Park Service

Explore the National Park Service's website for valuable resources that will help improve your student learning experience.

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