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North Plainfield School District 9/11 Commemoration Committee. North Plainfield: Where the Face of America Blooms. A Brief History.
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North PlainfieldSchool District 9/11 Commemoration Committee North Plainfield: Where the Face of America Blooms
A Brief History In the spring of 2009, the New Jersey Commission on Holocaust Education extended an invitation to the North Plainfield District to apply for participation in a new program, “Learning from the Challenges of our Time: Global Security, Terrorism, and 9/11 in the Classroom.” The North Plainfield school district, one of fewer than twenty in the state, was selected to pilot lessons. Two staff members participated in training on October 20, 2009.
A Brief History These lessons are designed for students to understand the factors that led to the events of 9/11 and the issue of global terrorism. The interdisciplinary lessons are contained within eight units, several of which have already been used in the district last year: • Human Behavior • Terrorism: From the Playground to the World Stage • Development of a Historical Context of Terrorism • 9/11/01: A Contemporary Case Study • Consequences and Challenges in a Post 9/11 World • Remembrance and Public Memory • Building Better Futures: Narrative, Recovery, and Responsibility • Resources
Creation of the 9/11 Commemoration Committee The 9/11 Commemoration Committee was created with the goal of creating a series of educational endeavors from September 2010-June 2012 in order to enhance the lessons. Members have adopted projects, researched feasibility, and are reporting to the committee. The producer of the documentaries featuring North Plainfield students, Dr. Tony Mussari, and Mayor Michael Giordano are also members of the committee.
September Roses September Roses displays in all school Media Centers in September “September Roses” blanket crocheted by Mrs. Feibush, Library Media Specialist at North Plainfield High School. Photo from http://blogs.davenportlibrary.com/kids/wp-content/septemberroses1.jpg
Red, White, and Blue days Red, White, and Blue days will take place on or around the 11th day of each month. The first Red, White, and Blue day will be on September 17, 2010. Photo from http://www.tie-dyes.com/images/T-shirt_Red,%20White,%20and%20Blue%20Spiral_Tie-dye_bg.jpg Photo from http://sneakermaniac.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/bbc-ice-cream-suede-high-top-sneakers.jpg Photo from http://networkblog.littlefallsnetwork.com/uploaded_images/red-shirt-711680.jpg
America’s White Table America's White Table displays in all school Media Centers in November Photo from http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51PNEDCG9EL._SS500_.jpg Photo from http://annandaleva.blogspot.com/2009/11/poe-middle-school-honors-veterans-with.html
More Proposed Activities • Other proposed activities and projects, while embracing students of all ages, stakeholders in the community, PTOs and others, include: • service learning • an expanded blood drive • a field trip to Ground Zero • a traveling Veterans Day ceremony to all schools • the planting of roses in a remembrance garden at each school • the inclusion of ROTC and the arts departments in ceremonies and events • the use of philately and political cartoons
More Proposed Activities • classroom door decorating • an Avenue of Flags in North Plainfield • the design of patches for athletic uniforms • a request for Pride (NJEA) funding • the creation of wish wreaths • the production of T-shirts • All of these activities under consideration are meant to complement the curriculum, which is a state mandate as of September 2010.
Join Us! We invite you to become part of our projects that will occur between September 2010 and June 2012. If you are able to donate items, time, manpower, materials, and/or provide monetary support, please contact us. We welcome your participation! Dr. Hope Blecher-Sass,Supervisor of Language Arts, Social Studies and Media Serviceshope_blecher-sass@nplainfield.org Mary Beth Winsor,Committee Chairperson and Social Studies TeacherMarybeth_winsor@nplainfield.org Presentation created by Ms. Weber