Emma E. Booker Elementary School | |
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Sarasota, Florida United States |
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Type | Public |
Motto | "High expectations for all!" |
Established | 1989 |
Color(s) | purple and gold |
Mascot | Tornado |
Website | Official website |
Coordinates: 27°21′28″N 82°31′25″W / 27.357788°N 82.523645°W
Emma E. Booker Elementary School is an elementary school in Sarasota, Florida, which opened in the fall of 1989. It is named for Emma E. Booker, an African-American educator who founded the first black school in Sarasota County, Florida.
The school received international attention following a visit by United States President George W. Bush on the morning of September 11, 2001. It was at the school that Bush learned of the second plane crashing into the World Trade Center, and where he made his first public comments about the September 11 attacks.
The first plane crash at the World Trade Center happened about ten minutes before the president arrived at the school. A press pool photographer heard a radio message that White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer would be needed to answer questions about a "crash" and that there was a call on hold from Condoleezza Rice. Bush entered the second-grade classroom of Sandra Kay Daniels where he introduced the class to Education Secretary Rod Paige and shook hands with Mrs. Daniels. He and the teacher then sat down facing the seated students to read the children's story, "The Pet Goat".