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Griffin Hinchliffe rocked the guitar for the fifth grade's version of Run Run Rudolph last week. The students all worked hard to perfect their dances, and they got to perform for a very full house.
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Ms. Parr's second grade class sang and danced last Thursday at the Winter Program. The kids had quite the crowd to perform for this year. The WHS auditorium was standing room only, even up on the balcony. This was the first year that the preschool students performed. See more photos on the back!
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The fourth grade class had an important message for the concert attendees: Don't eat a poinsettia, or you might regret a bad day when you get a tummy quake. The students just wanted to make sure everyone knew what would happen if those pretty red leaves were tempting this holiday season.
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Waitsburg's fifth grade class put on quite a show with a festive twist on the Cha Cha Slide. The well-choreographed performance had the crowd dancing along with them, and the kids' joy was absolutely infectious.
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As part of the STEM program, students from Waitsburg Elementary had the chance to design and build their own instruments. The instruments ranged from repurposed coffee cans to plastic eggs filled with beans and paper bowls decorated with bells. Before the concert was over, the whole school came together to play a song with their handmade instruments.
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