I has just gotten into class and we were listening to the events on the radio. I was in fourth grade. confuseddood;
sitting in school wondering why my classmates were leaving early and i had to stay >:(
idk. all i remember is that my dad took me out of school early. n_n
I was in school, not giving a shit.
I was in a math class in the Library, So I had literally no clue what my main teacher was talking about when she gathered the class around and told us about what happened.
I later learned about what happened when I got home from school
Being a third-grader who was wondering why so many people were leaving early
and then being called to leave an hour later
I was also in fourthgrade, there was news on the radio as my mom was backing out of the garage to drive to school and then at the school I don't rly remember I think we just had a party day.
4th or 5th grade don't really remember
sitting in class doing i don't remember
>mother came and picked me up cause she was terrified a plane was going to hit my tiny little elementary school in the middle of virginia
We have a department of defense building or something in my town but it was nowhere near my school and I have no idea why she was so scared
then I went home and ate ice cream
being a 5th grader
i honestly don't remember hearing the news, i just remember from other people's recountings
I remember waking up and the house being quiet and seeing my mom sitting on the floor staring at the tv. I didn't really get what was going on, I didn't think big buildings crashing down like that was as big of a deal as it is. Then I went to school and a lot of kids went home, but I didn't because my mom worked at the school. I think we just watched the news all day.
Oh and it was in 4th grade
Sitting in class... There was an announcement that some planes had been hijacked but not to worry because this sort of thing happened all the time and the planes were often re-routed to Cuba. I thought this was strange because I had never heard an announcement about this despite it happening "all the time" and only figured out why there was an announcement later on in the day.
But anyway, I wish we didn't have to go through this every year
I was in fourth grade art class, our principal made an announcement telling us that there was an 'event' in New York City and that we should be receiving a letter telling us to not watch TV and to call the counsellor if they had any problems explaining it to us. goodjob;
Quote from: マミさ," on September 11, 2011, 06:55:16 PM
I was in fourth grade art class, our principal made an announcement telling us that there was an 'event' in New York City and that we should be receiving a letter telling us to not watch TV and to call the counsellor if they had any problems explaining it to us. goodjob;
lol what the fuck;
that's a pretty scary thought sillydood;
Quote from: マミさ," on September 11, 2011, 06:55:16 PM
I was in fourth grade art class, our principal made an announcement telling us that there was an 'event' in New York City and that we should be receiving a letter telling us to not watch TV and to call the counsellor if they had any problems explaining it to us. goodjob;
lol. I think something similar to this happened at my school, the teachers were all huddled in the back of the room listening to a radio quietly and didn't mention anything, we just had a normal day.
I was watching tv, instead of doing schoolwork like I should have been.
I was in 4th grade and the teachers wouldn't tell us what was going on but were acting crazy. This 6th grader told us that Saddam Hussein stole 4 planes and was going to shoot the white house with them if we didn't pay him money. Then I got home and watched the news and everyone made fun of him the next day.
Seventh grade. I wasn't taken out of school or anything, but we pretty much had no classes that day and we largely watched the news in every class instead.
I wad probably asleep, it's past my bed time