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Christmas grams get delivered
Jolly way to embarrass teachers, friends
Andrew Roman
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Editor in Chief
December 19, 2024
In shock, math teacher Robert Kieth was surprised to see the choir come back into his room to sing for him. The choir was also accompanied by science teacher Miriam Renteria’s biology class, who wanted to see Keith’s reaction.
Running over the game plan, the choir runs through what songs their going to sing in senior building. The next victim to the choir was assistant principal Jose Carlos, his Christmas gram was bought by his daughter.
The last few grams, the choir was able to successfully get all they’re target for the day and sing for all the teachers requested for. “This is always so fun, it’s practice for singing and it adds a little fun to already boring classes,” senior Jonathan Perez said.
Sharing a few smiles, math teacher Robert Kieth started to sing his own interpretation of Rudolph the red nosed reindeer. Titled “Rudolph the Red Nosed Gangster,” Kieth sang all the way through to the chorus in which he had to go back o teaching his class.
A freebie, the choir performed a free performance for teacher Luis Maldonado thinking he had a class. As it turns out his class was empty but they still sang for him regardless of having a class or not.
Getting embarrassed, senior Mark Dugan got his song during his biology class. The gram in question was the first of several that mark received that day, always being followed and being sung “Your a Mean one, Mr. Mark.”
Singing to a soccer class, senior Jonathon Perez sings for a student who was dodging their singing. The choir waited outside to see her enter the class and then began singing as they entered her classroom.
Applauding their choir, principal Ragen Chappell is excited to see the singing that the choir put on for her. The song in question was “Santa baby” which was sung by all the students.
spreading cheer, the choir had a quick pit stop at Mrs. Oshiro’s room to sing her “Santa Baby.” Not only did they sing for once that day, they sang for her twice the following day day as they sang the grinch for her.
Double Gram, the students in science teacher Miriam Renteria’s 8th period class bought her a gram to get past some boring lesson in class. Not expecting the gram she was happy to see they got her “Santa Baby” sang for her.
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