What if I have students with disabilities and require accommodations?
Live captioning and ASL interpretation will be available upon request. For more information, please contact access@911memorial.org.
Learn more about participating in our live, interactive tours.
Live captioning and ASL interpretation will be available upon request. For more information, please contact access@911memorial.org.
9/11 Memorial & Museum staff are unable to answer technical support questions during the tour. If you need technical support to connect through Zoom or have technical issues during the virtual school tour, please contact the Zoom help center at https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us.
We have several resources on our website, including online lesson plans, first-person stories, and interactive timelines, which can be helpful in preparing your students for their virtual field trip.
During the tour, students explore several exhibitions within the Museum where they encounter artifacts ranging from massive pieces of the original Twin Towers to tributes created in response to the attacks. These exhibits and artifacts help students understand what happened on 9/11 and in its aftermath and consider the ongoing repercussions of the attacks.
If you need to make any changes to your reservation, please contact Group Sales at groups@911memorial.org.
New York City schools can participate for free thanks to support, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council. If your school is located in NYC, book your program here.
No, you can join the program using a web browser by using the meeting ID and password found in the Zoom registration confirmation e-mail you receive after completing the required registration form. More information about joining the tours can be found using the links below.