Saturday, March 11, 2017

School director takes aim at school property use in student music video

A 10-minute lip-synced video created by Green Mountain Union High in Chester caused a stir during Thursday night’s GMUHS Board of Directors meeting when one director criticized student use of school property and drew a line from it to the NECAP test scores from the junior class.


Video: Chester's entire high school community getting their boogy on.


www.chestertelegraph.org    

5 comments :

  1. George T McNaughton3/12/17, 1:13 PM

    Cute video, and good for school spirit. Director is the problem and should be voted out of office.

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  2. Springfield take note, they are learning their ABC's.

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  3. Great morale booster, and such fun. Good job!

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  4. I loved this video, thought it showed great school spirit. Did not see any disrespect.

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  5. The kids do something creative and fun that brings the whole school together and this guy complains about misuse of the school building? Give me a break. Hopefully someone runs against this guy when his chair term is up. Awesome video kids!

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