BALDWINSVILLE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) -- For most people who were alive on September 11, 2001, the date is imprinted in their minds. They know exactly where they were, who was there, and how they were feeling.

Now, 24 years later, teachers are educating teenage students on a history lesson they lived through.

"It was my first day solo teaching. I was student teaching by myself because my host teacher that day was out," Cheryl Meany, an English teacher at C.W. Baker High School, said.

Every year on September 11, Meany and her co-teacher Katie Dolan acknowledge what the day means. However, instead of fitting the vast history of 9/11 into one day, they spread it out across two weeks later in the school year.

Meany, an English teacher, and Dolan, a social studies teacher, are what's called team te

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