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Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Progress Report to Event Director

To celebrate the fifty-fifth anniversary of our school, non exclusively will the Seniors handle the event, tho also the 10th graders. The unexpected additional number of sight meant having much hands to military service but it also meant that more cooperation was needed. Working in bounteous numbers was hard at first since both batches werent familiar with each otherwise but as prison term passed, both batches larned how to belong together which in the give the sack made the whole course of instruction successful and the whole learn unforgettable.\nTeachers gladly handled some bounce so there were little work for the Seniors and 10th Graders. The all trip the light fantastic toes we needed to handle was our batches dance. Practices were held properly a right smart in wander to not waste unique time. First week of folk was when the pull has started, everybody was exhilarated to learn something new. No auditions were held. Anyone who was willing to break the da nce was welcome to marriage the dance. after(prenominal) searching for the unspoilt choreography fitted for the theme of the dance, I then taught it to my fellow choreographers. After doing so, small groups were formed in order to make education easier. Since, most Seniors and 10th Graders surrender more than one performance, the impinging had to arrange the schedule of practices because so that everybody can practice at the right engineer and the right time. Costumes for the dance was bought at 168 while 10th graders had their skirts curiously made. The Seniors had their DCAT and ACET exams during September so practices had to be called off because we needed time to review.\nMrs. Healy have kindly permit us practice our dance in the gymnasium during her set class. She also helped in the command which was really helpful because everybody listened to her at once. Drills, music, and PE class were cancelled in order to give way for the practices which meant more time to la rn and to learn.\nOctober has started and several dances were still not yet taught and learned by the students. On the...

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