The Oklahoman

Moore teachers honored at Indycar race

- BY STEPHEN HAWKINS

FORT WORTH, Texas — Two teachers from Plaza Towers Elementary School in Moore were honored at the IndyCar race in Texas on Saturday night.

Jennifer Simonds and Anna “Sam” Canaday used their bodies to shield kindergart­ners when the school took a direct hit from an EF5 tornado on May 20.

At Texas Motor Speedway to give the command for drivers to start engines, Simonds said they don’t see themselves as heroes.

“I’m very thankful I’m alive and I’m thankful to do things like this,” said Simonds, who had never been to or even seen a race before Saturday night. “But I don’t see myself as a hero.”

When the tornado bore down on the school, the teachers said they followed their instinct to do everything they could to protect the children.

“Those babies mean the world to us,” said Canaday, whose 5-year-old son was in Simonds’ class.

There were 24 people killed in Moore, including seven children at the Plaza Towers school.

More tornadoes hit the Oklahoma City area May 31, when Canaday’s house was hit and heavily damaged.

“May 20 took our classrooms, and our vehicles, both of ours in that one. … May 31, what tornado goes South? It hit my house,” Canaday said. “Neighbors and friends have come to help. The outpouring of love and generosity from the community in general is heartfelt and overwhelmi­ng.”

Simonds said people have been helping our more than she could have ever imagined. She said people have been donating money and materials to rebuild the classrooms, including books from England.

The honorary starter waving the green flag was CJ Gillaspie, captain of the West Volunteer Fire Department, which lost five members in a fertilizer plant explosion April 17. There were 15 people killed and 200 hurt in that small town is about 1½ hours south of the track.

The teachers and Gillaspie met with Mario Andretti and then attended the prerace drivers’ meeting, getting a rousing round of applause when introduced.

They were each presented with checkered flags signed by all 24 drivers in the field, including Indianapol­is 500 champion Tony Kanaan, who they visited with on the starting grid.

In conjunctio­n with their appearance­s at the IndyCar race, the three were treated to a stay in a luxury hotel, giving all of them a brief reprieve from all they have dealt with in recent weeks.

“I was glad to have a hot shower,” Canaday said. “This is great. Everyone has been so wonderful.”

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Jennifer Simonds, left, Anna "Sam" Canaday, center, teachers at Moore’s Plaza Towers Elementary School, gave the command to start engines at Saturday night’s IndyCar race at Texas Motor Speedway. CJ Gillaspie, right, of West, Texas, was the honorary...
AP PHOTO Jennifer Simonds, left, Anna "Sam" Canaday, center, teachers at Moore’s Plaza Towers Elementary School, gave the command to start engines at Saturday night’s IndyCar race at Texas Motor Speedway. CJ Gillaspie, right, of West, Texas, was the honorary...

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