Below is so shocking, I nearly fainted while copying and pasting. This is a public school we are talking about. OMG. Can you believe this is not all over the news??? And we thought smoking and Iraq were the great evils of the day. We must put a stop to this, where is the ACLU bat phone? If those kids fall off the stage singing Christmas songs, they should have to pay for their own rescue. And they are all white! Good god, we are all doomed!
Sometimes, we just have to poke a little fun at ourselves :)
:rofl: I just couldn't resist a little fun. Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas, etc and so on (Perhaps: Happy fill-in-the-blank-yourself)
The Glencoe-Silver Lake High School music department presented its
“Christmas is Giving” concert, directed by Kay Wilson, in two parts on Monday night. The first part included the guitar class, the ninth-grade choir and the GSL Singers. The men’s chorus and women’s chorus each also performed a song. Included were songs like
“Silent Night,” “Angels We Have Heard On High,” “A King is Born” and “Jingle Bells.” The second part of the concert included Glitz in Rythm and the Select Choir, with the addition of choir alumni for the last couple of numbers. The two choirs performed “I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus,” “Winter Wonderland,”
“Joy to the World,” etc. Above are Glitz in Rythm students, from the left, Amber Terlinden, Alyson Schmidt, Danielle Schwarzrock, Molly Neid and Erica Alsleben.
http://www.glencoenews.com/Mrs. Wigren's 6th grade class making Origami
Christmas Ornaments for Long Term Care, Millie Manor and Orchard Estate residents. This class made over 250 ornaments. Tis the season!
http://www.gsl.k12.mn.us/se3bin/clientschool.cgi?schoolname=school112