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Alabama principal finds a humorous way to remind students to be COVID-19 safe!

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Alabama principal finds a humorous way to remind students to be COVID-19 safe!

Dr. Quentin J. Lee, a principal in Childersburg, Alabama parody’s MC Hammer’s classic tune, “Can’t Touch This” to remind students to stay safe.  As the school is getting ready to go back to school, Dr. Lee put together this video to have a little fun.  I can tell principal, Dr. Lee is well like by his students and staff!

 

https://youtu.be/oeAN8Xxz0q4

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