September 13, 2001
     
     
    Dear Parent/Guardian:
     
    As all Americans are struggling to understand what happened on
    Tuesday, September 11, 2001, I would like to inform you of the precautions that
    were taken in the Elementary School. On that day, we first became aware of the
    incident shortly after 9:00 a.m. We immediately turned on the radio in the office
    seeking information about the incident. We only then became aware that the
    United States was under a terrorist attack. We immediately informed staff of the
    incident, however, no students were informed of the incident. We feel that
    developmentally, students are not able to understand this type of incident. The
    students were never made aware of either the fear or desperation that adults
    were feeling. We implemented an indoor playground on both September 11 and
    September 12. The Building Crisis Center was set up in the Main Office. Main
    Office staff fielded phone calls from parents and other school officials. Decisions
    were made in a calm and orderly manner. Each staff member reacted in a calm
    and assuring manner in order to protect students from the realities of the events
    happening in New York City, Washington, D.C., and southern Pennsylvania. At
    this time, we are implementing outdoor playground. The
    c
    ounseling staff
    continues to monitor the reactions of the students and provide comfort care
    where needed.
     
    On Friday, September 14, 2001, we are asking that staff and students
    wear red, white, and blue clothing to school as a show of solidarity and
    pride for our country. In addition, we understand that churches around the
    country have been asked to ring their bells at 12:00 p.m. We will respond
    with a building­wide moment of silence at that time.
     
    Rest assured that the staff continues to act responsibly and with the
    utmost care for your children at all times while seeking their own understanding
    of the developments occurring in our Country.
     
    Very truly yours,
     
     
     
    Anne P. Ressler
    Elementary School Principal
     
    APR/jg

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