I was in 6th grade in Nevada... TV wheeled in and multiple classes all brought their chairs in to watch it. I think I was just young enough to not be traumatized about it and yet old enough to fully appreciate that ol' Head & Shoulders joke. While, yes there have been some folks that look the same I'm pretty convinced there was indeed a tragic accident that cost a teacher her life along with the astronauts. There are some excellent debunks of this myth out there pretty easy to find, but this is a flat-earth go to conspiracy theory that's for sure.
I graduated in 1985, teachers would bring a TV into at my school. We had one or two at school. When the AAC championship was on many teachers watched instead of holding class. We didn’t complain! This was a small private school, probably less strict. I don’t disagree with you, everything is planned.
I have been following these conversations about Challenger, and it seems 100% of american students watched it on TV, at school…
This was coordinated.
no way in hell 100% of the teachers out there just randomly decided to wheel a TV cart in so the students could watch a shuttle explode…
First teacher in space.
And where were the solid boosters by Morton Thiocol made ?
Charlie should have known, or did he ?
The o ring was in promontory utah
And where is NSA ?
7up with a splash of Teachers
Interesting- I was in second grade, and yes they wheeled a heavy tv in and we all watched. Interesting theory you got there 🧐
I was in 6th grade in Nevada... TV wheeled in and multiple classes all brought their chairs in to watch it. I think I was just young enough to not be traumatized about it and yet old enough to fully appreciate that ol' Head & Shoulders joke. While, yes there have been some folks that look the same I'm pretty convinced there was indeed a tragic accident that cost a teacher her life along with the astronauts. There are some excellent debunks of this myth out there pretty easy to find, but this is a flat-earth go to conspiracy theory that's for sure.
Yeah... in hindsight it really makes you wonder who "strongly suggested it"...
This was in "Science class" in Catholic School
I graduated in 1985, teachers would bring a TV into at my school. We had one or two at school. When the AAC championship was on many teachers watched instead of holding class. We didn’t complain! This was a small private school, probably less strict. I don’t disagree with you, everything is planned.