Mechanicsville High School students pay tribute to 9/11 victims

MECHANICSVILLE, Va. — As the anniversary of September 11 approaches, students at Mechanicsville High School are paying tribute to those who lost their lives in the tragic attacks 23 years ago.

For the last four years, the Junior ROTC program at the school has been involved in this special remembrance.

Savannah Irving, the commanding officer of the Junior ROTC, explains why this work is so important.

“It affects everyone because it was such a terrible day,” Irving said. “We do this every year to remember and make sure no one forgets.”

Even though Irving and her fellow cadets were not alive when the attacks happened, they feel a strong connection to the event.

“My mom told me about it—how she was in school and watched it on TV with her whole class,” Irving said. “Even though I didn’t experience it, being here today shows how it impacted people like me who came after.”

The cadets work hard to place thousands of American flags on the school grounds.

Each flag stands for one of the 2,977 people who died on September 11, 2001.

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