I saw this bit befor, a guy did it. Its called the history of dance. This principal is great. He was the principal of my son's elementary school befor he took the position at the high school. He really loves the kids. Great Job Mr. A. Your version is a bit different then the other guys.
He was on the news and gave full credit to the guy who did the original "Evolution of Dance". He did this to help build morale at the school. Great Job - I hope it helps him connect with a lot of kids!
danmm this video was even in the news... thats how cool lol i wish my principal was like that i bet he will wake up the students lol keep up the good dancing lol
HAHA! I live in the next town over...XD THIS IS AMAZING! Our principal and vice did something like this before too! I guess it's a B.C. principal thing huh?
thisd video was great. i went to a military school on fort dix. it definitly wasnt like this. i also attened riverside high. i shoulda went to shade. lol.
haha pretty cool. He almost got every dance move in there! But it was hard to hear some of what he was dancing to over the screams! Cool principal! Mine would have never done anything like that since he was always too busy living up the his "Blue Ribbon" standards!
thats cool that a principal would do this. so the kids can relate better to the principal... cause i think alot of kids dont want to go to school because alot of teachers and principals are so uptight... but nice.!
Really, you immediately thought of "Evolution of Dance"? Is it because at the talent show you were at full credit was given to the original act in the program?
The guy who originally did the Evolution of Dance does it with more conviction... What kills me is that when the reporter on the news asked him how he thought to do all the dances, he didn't give the original creator of this medley the credit...
In order to be a good educator, one must be a good entertainer as well! You must have a way to keep your students interested! Although better known as an entertainer than an educator, take a look at another Delaware Valley native, William H. Cosby, Jr., Ed.D of Cheltenham, PA, who holds an earned (not honorary) doctorate in education from UMass (not Temple University). Bill Upper Moreland H.S. (Willow Grove, PA), Class of 1982
Phillilady, it's not exactly an uber-original idea. My friends and I use to dance to era or genre mash-ups when we were kids. He's inspiring his students and the community for the sake of charity. What have you done lately?