Band is back to normal for Mendenhall Middle. sorta
Brent Davis 8th graders hosted their first concert together in 18 months, marking the first note to normalcy after a crazy, COVID-19 filled year. Author: Chris Venzon (WFMY News2) Published: 11:14 AM EDT May 12, 2021 Updated: 11:18 AM EDT May 12, 2021
GREENSBORO, N.C. This year has been a tough one for band members at Mendenhall Middle School in Greensboro.
Middle school is difficult enough, but now you have to work with band practice.
on Zoom!? It was a mess. It was a hot mess, clarinet player Janiah Rorie said, We would have people muted on Zoom telling them to stop playing but they couldn t hear us because they were playing and, yeah, it was crazy.
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Tri-Valley students excel in virtual academic competitions
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Exciting competitions go down to the wire
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The finalists and administrators of the LVJUSD 7-8 Grade Spelling Bee, with winner Isaac Yee at top center. (Photo courtesy of LVJUSD)
The co-champions (4-way tied) and administrators of the LVJUSD 4-6 Grade Spelling Bee. (Photo courtesy of LVJUSD)
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Next N-I-H-I-L-I-S-M gave the win in one age group while a four-way tie for first place after extended rounds was the result in another during the Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District s virtual spelling bees last month.
The two LVJUSD competitions were held Feb. 17 for grades 4-6 and Feb. 24 for grades 7-8, under the guidance of Spell Master Philomena Rambo. Each elementary and middle school sent their top spellers to the district-wide contests, where the students competed in a live setting from home.