The band's annual holiday concert is scheduled to take place at 8 p.m. Thursday at the Fort Scott High School auditorium, 1005 S. Main St. The concert will feature holiday musical numbers performed by 200 students in fifth through eighth grades, as well as the FSHS concert band and brass choir.
Songs that the band will perform include "A Celebration of Carols," which is a medley of eight different traditional Christmas tunes, "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas," "Simple Gifts, Shaker Folk Melody," "Do You Hear What I Hear?", "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen," and several other pieces.
The one-hour concert is free of charge and open to the public.
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Well, I would support the USD 234. However, Mr. Wunderly has made me think twice about that. After all, my 7 year old boy was beat in the mouth by a middle school boy on his way home from school. MR. WUNDERLY advised me that if my 7 year old had gotten off the bus sooner then we could have avoided the situation.
What really ticks me off on this is the fact that he blames my 2nd grader over the 8th grader. What a wonderful school district we have. If it weren't for Mr. Elliot then I would think all hope was lost.
I hope I can meet with Mr. Wunderly one day in person. With my son at my side and have him explain that a second grader should change his mapping in order to avoid a hefty 400 lb 8th grader. After all, it's the second graders fault.
GOOD JOB Mr. WUNDERLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!