Karibella Quimet, 4, and a group of preschoolers from Wisconsin School for the Deaf, make their way to an assembly about 9-11 dressed as emergency workers on Friday.
Photo By: Dan Lassiter
Wisconsin School for the Deaf sophomore Anthony Lange holds a hand full of tiny American Flags during an assembly about the 9-11 terror attack at the Delavan School on Friday.
Photo By: Dan Lassiter
Wisconsin School for the Deaf second grader Cayden Rawlings punches his fist into an upright hand describing the planes crashing into the World Trade Center on 9-11 during a skit by elementary students, a part of a school-wide assembly about the terrorist attack on Friday.
Photo By: Dan Lassiter
Staff and students place 3,000 American Flags on the lawn in front of the Delavan school in tribute to those who died in the 9-11 terrorist attack.
Photo By: Dan Lassiter
Wisconsin School for the Deaf sophomore Darion Henderson and her classmates place 3,000 American Flags on the front lawn in front of the school representing those who died on September 11, 2001 following an assembly dedicated to the event that shocked Amerca 10 years ago.
Photo By: Dan Lassiter
Staff and students at the Wisconsin School for the Deaf in Delavan decorated the parkway in front of the school with 3,000 American Flags in tribute to those who died in the 9-11 terrorist attack.
