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Special Report: Terror Touches Schools

September 14, 2001 1 min read
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  • Lower-Manhattan Schools Cope With the Unthinkable
    New York City parents and school employees focused on the safety and well-being of the children and teenagers in their care following what appeared to be the most catastrophic act of terrorism in U.S. history.
  • The Daily News: Special Edition
    The Daily News this week compiles news and commentary from around the nation on the impact of Tuesday’s events on schools and children.
  • Special Readers’ Forum
    Share your experiences, reactions and encouragement with your colleagues. Tell us how your school and students were affected by and responded to Tuesday’s attacks by submitting your comments.

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