9/11 Memorial Education Programs for Tri-State Area Schools Now Free

Students sit at tables and write with pencils as they work on an assignment at the Education Center in the Museum.
Student workshops and student tours are now free for all New York City schools for the remainder of the 2017–2018 school year. Photo by Jin Lee, 9/11 Memorial.

The 9/11 Memorial & Museum is excited to announce that student workshops and student tours are now free for all New York City schools for the remainder of the 2017–2018 school year, thanks to generous support from the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation. Limited funding is also available for schools in the tri-state area (including New York, New Jersey and Connecticut) on a first-come, first-served basis.

“This generous gift removes a common barrier for schools and allows us to continue to expand the reach of our programming to students across New York City and the tri-state area,” said Noah Rauch, Senior Vice President, Education and Public Programs, 9/11 Memorial & Museum. “We are indebted to the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation for their support.”

To learn more about the 9/11 Memorial & Museum’s education programs, visit our education programs page. To request a visit, please contact our group reservations department at (212) 266-5200 or fill out our online booking form. All student programs are subject to capacity constraints and availability.

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