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Second Grade at ACPC presents Patriotic Musical Tribute One could lost in the actions of the children and how excited they were to be performing. Laura Marcum, the music instructor, is such a great teacher. - SHAMARIE CLAIBORNE Click on headline for introduction with photo(s). Posting in progress and may take a few hours to be complete By Shamarie Claiborne, Media Publicity CoordinaorAdair County School District Yesterday, Monday, 24 Nov 2014, the 2nd grade presented their patriotic musical tribute to their classmates. It was a wonderful event, with great music, all American themed. I found myself lost more than once in the actions of the children and how excited they were to be performing. Laura Marcum the music instructor is such a great teacher. Adair County Primary Center and the Adair County Schools are lucky to have her. She works hard to provide opportunities for her/our students to perform and be leaders each and every day. I hope everyone enjoys the shots half as much as I enjoyed the show! The children will be performing again today, this time for their parents and family . Great week to be thankful for our country and all the things that make it America. Shamarie Claiborne This story was posted on 2014-11-25 10:11:00
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