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Once the South Tower was hit, Dolch initiated the school’s emergency plan.
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Students and staff witnessed the disaster unfold from the north windows of the school. I have to take care of the kids in my school.” Realizing her sister was at work on the 105th floor of that tower, Dolch prayed “God, please take care of Wendy. At that moment, 8:46 a.m., a student informed Dolch that a plane had crashed into the North Tower. The 9/11 Memorial Museum also houses an artifact that tells the story of her sister, Dolch, and her bravery on September 11, 2001.ĭolch, principal of Leadership and Public Service High School, was in the lobby of the school, located three blocks south of the World Trade Center, greeting students when the lights went out and she heard an explosion. Today, a white rose left in Wakeford’s name on the 9/11 Memorial commemorates Wakeford's birthday. Every September, Wendy Wakeford organized a family apple picking-trip to celebrate her belated birthday, August 6, and the September birthday of her sister Ada Rosario Dolch.
