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NBC Nightly News-20101003-22:53:00

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NBC Nightly News-20100911-00:46:00

nbc's mike taibbi. >> reporter: in rural phillipsburg, kansas, 1300 miles from ground zero, the high school day began as usual wednesday morning. [ students reciting pledge of allegiance ] >> reporter: and then for some students took an unusual turn. >> so we turned on the tv and we watched the day unfold. >> reporter: that day, 9/11, when most of these students were 7 or 8-year-old grade school kids whose teachers sought to they really didn't want to ing talk about it that much. >> reporter: little was said then and much was forgotten. this pilot course in the history of 9/11 is intended to change that. >> reporter: the curriculum was created by retired firefighter lee iopi whose son was one of the more than 300 firefighters who died on 9/11. some 2 million visitors have come through the center including phillipsburg teacher sherry cheston. amid the images, difficult questions addressed.

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