Thursday marked the 24th anniversary of the deadly attacks on September 11th.
Students at Olathe West High School honored those who died on 9/11 through a tribute of their own.
The high school's Public Safety Academy teaches students real-world skills in emergency and fire management services and law enforcement. These programs are led by instructors who work as a firefighter and a police officer for the City of Olathe.
The students in each pathway memorialized what first responders endured on 9/11 by recreating those physical activities.
The emergency and fire management services students climbed the Olathe West High School stairs 36 times to resemble the 110 stories of the World Trade Center Twin Towers.
Outside, the law enforcement students ran a half-mile and did 72 push-ups, 72-s