Students enjoy first group events at schools since COVID

It was a packed gallery of family and friends for the recent Music Monday Spring Concert at Aurora Middle School in Lac La Biche.
Aurora student Naomi Puetz plays her trombone during one of the band selections during the recent Music Monday Spring Concert at the school.
Aurora Principal Conal Donovan was the honourary cymbal player in a comedic portion of the recent music event at the school.
Band students performed several pieces to the audience at the Music Monday Spring Concert.
Aurora casses performed songs and stories for the audience
Teacher Andre Bourassa and Music teacher Erin Shulko performed a fun skit during the music event, trying to get the timing just right with the triangle.

LAC LA BICHE - School sporting events with fans in the stands and the recent Music Monday at Aurora Middle School, performed with hundreds of family members watching, are a welcome return to "normal", say local school officials.

"Just like our return to athletic competitions, it was fantastic to see so many smiles and laughs as we celebrate the fine arts learning at Aurora," said school principal Conal Donovan.

The Music Monday event at the Lac La Biche middle school was part of a nation-wide school program to showcase the musical talents of students and the work of school staff. In Lac La Biche, it was the first in-person event open to the public since 2020 when the global COVID pandemic restricted group events. The performance saw hundreds of people sitting in the school's gymnasium where Aurora Thunderbird sports teams and school groups had not gathered formally for two full school years.

"We are grateful for our community coming together again," Donovan told Lakeland This Week, crediting the hard work of students and staff for the hour-long performance that featured Grade 4-8 band and choir classes from the school. "We are so proud of our Thunderbirds and so lucky to have such amazing music educators."

In the weeks since the May 2 music show, the school has hosted track and field activities with all students participating in a group setting.

 

 

 

 

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