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[ Although some of the students at Carnelian Elementary School... ]
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Although some of the students at Carnelian Elementary School
aren't old enough to remember the events of Sept. 11, 2001, they will
never forget.
"We're really working to help them see our service men and women
and what they do," said Mike Chaix, principal of Carnelian Elementary
School. "It's important for the kids to be patriotic as well, and
it's important for them to say thank you to the people who served our
country."
Students, parents and faculty at Carnelian Elementary Scho...
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