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Beaufort Academy Commemorates September 11th Attacks

3,000 American flags planted in remembrance of September 11th

Beaufort, South Carolina, September 12, 2025

News Summary

Beaufort Academy honored the anniversary of the September 11th attacks by planting 3,000 American flags, with each representing a life lost. This memorial tradition continues to educate students about the historical significance of the day, fostering a sense of remembrance and unity within the community. U.S. History teacher David Byrne emphasizes the importance of understanding past events and their relevance today, with additional activities planned for the upcoming anniversary to further enhance awareness among students.

Beaufort, South Carolina – On September 11, 2025, Beaufort Academy honored the 22nd anniversary of the September 11th attacks by continuing a memorial tradition that involved planting American flags as a tribute to the lives lost on that fateful day. The school’s students collectively planted approximately 3,000 flags along Sam’s Point Road, with each flag symbolizing an individual who perished in the attacks on September 11, 2001.

In this annual event, students from various classes participated, taking turns to plant the flags outside the school premises. This visual display not only commemorates the victims but also serves as a poignant reminder of the events that shaped modern history. The tradition began in 2004 when a parent contributed thousands of flags, establishing a practice that has since become a cornerstone of the school’s commitment to educating students about the significance of that tragic day.

David Byrne, the U.S. History teacher at Beaufort Academy, has dedicated years to teaching about the September 11th attacks. He underscores the importance of understanding the historical context of 9/11 and encourages students to connect these past events to contemporary global issues, such as ongoing conflicts in regions like Gaza and Israel. As the 25th anniversary of the attacks approaches, Byrne plans to introduce additional commemorative activities next year, further fostering awareness and appreciation among students.

Many students, including freshman Emma Cox, who participated for the second consecutive year, expressed a collective understanding of the event’s significance. Cox noted that the faculty aims for students to demonstrate their care and acknowledgment of the victims through this form of remembrance. Senior Colton Stinger added that the flag-planting activity transcends merely laying flags into a thoughtful gesture to honor the 3,000 civilians and approximately 400 service members who lost their lives.

In parallel to the Beaufort Academy initiative, Beaufort County residents in Washington, North Carolina, organized a memorial walk along the Pamlico River, showcasing a community-wide effort to commemorate those lost on September 11th. This shared remembrance activity reflects the ongoing commitment of individuals and communities to recognize the impact of the attacks and to foster a sense of unity and reflection.

The commitment of Beaufort Academy to uphold this memorial tradition is indicative of its mission to educate rising generations about significant events in history. The school’s activities provide not only a remembrance of those lost but also serve as an educational framework that connects past tragedies to present-day issues, ensuring that lessons from history are not forgotten.

FAQ

What is the significance of the flag planting at Beaufort Academy?

The flag planting commemorates the 22nd anniversary of the September 11th attacks, with 3,000 flags representing the lives lost on that day.

When did the flag-planting tradition start at Beaufort Academy?

The tradition began in 2004, initiated by a parent who donated thousands of flags for the memorial.

How are students involved in the event?

Students from various classes participate by planting flags, which helps them engage with and understand the historical significance of 9/11.

What are some future plans for commemorating September 11 at Beaufort Academy?

For the 25th anniversary next year, the U.S. History teacher plans to develop additional activities to further educate students about the events and their implications.

Is there a community involvement aspect to the remembrance of September 11?

Yes, residents of Beaufort County in Washington, North Carolina, also participated in a memorial walk along the Pamlico River to honor the victims, highlighting community commitment to remembrance.

Feature Details
Location Beaufort Academy, Beaufort, South Carolina
Event Date September 11, 2025
Number of Flags 3,000
Tradition Start Year 2004
Future Commemoration 25th anniversary plans in 2026
Community Involvement Memorial walk in Washington, NC

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