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KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?Most of what history teachers take on happened decades or even centuries ago. Now, one of the most devastating days in the nations history happened in their lifetime. Four Kansas City-area teachers spoke about where they were on Sept. 11, 2001, and how theyre teaching the next generation about it 20 years later.On 9/11, Kirsten Nance, Zach Keith, Dillon Buck, and Andrew Long were all students. I remember being terrified and not really knowing what was going on, Nance said. I was a junior in high school at Shawnee Mission West. Dillon Buck was in seventh grade. Andrew Long was seven years old.Zach Keith was a freshman at Northwest Missouri State. Now, in his 16th year teaching at
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