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Kindergarten will be presenting a program entitled "Our Year in Kindergarten" to family and friends at their end-year picnic on Tuesday, June 14. The students will be singing a collection of songs outlining each month of their year in Kindergarten, and will close with a special song about moving on to the first grade.

Second grade students will be presenting their first ever program on Friday, May 20, entitled "Teach the World to Sing." A morning program will be presented for the Evans Falls student body, and an afternoon program will welcome family and friends. The students will take the audience on a musical journey through the countries of Mexico, Scotland, England, France, Italy, South Africa, and Japan, before returning home to the United States. The students have been learning about each country's statistics and landmarks, and have been collecting flags and boarding passes for each country visited.

Fourth graders at Evans Falls have been busy! They will be presenting their annual Fourth Grade Recognition program on Thursday, June 9, at 6:00pm in the cafeteria. The students will open the performance with musical selections, as well as a couple of pieces from the Fourth Grade Chorus. The students have worked hard on a number of two-part vocal selections, ranging from a song of peace in Hebrew, to a pop tune from the 1960s.

In an effort to bridge the gap between our district's six buildings, a district-wide choral concert has been tentatively planned for Wednesday, June 1, at 7:00pm in the High School Auditorium. This event will feature singers in a variety of grade levels, including our own Evans Falls fourth graders. Students in all grades will be joining forces for a special piece to close the concert, where they will be singing in a variety of languages, from Spanish to Italian to Zulu! This promises to be a wonderful start of a new music tradition for the Tunkhannock Area School District.

Mill City students participate in a math-a-thon to support St. Jude Children's Hospital and has raised over $28,600 to date.


"The purpose of education is to enable us to develop to the fullest that which is inside us."  Norman Cousins