Georgia Teachers Make Music Video Welcoming Students To Virtual School

By Lauren Frederick

August 19, 2020

Two Albany, Georgia teachers started off the school year by hyping up their students for virtual classes, due to COVID-19, with a remix music video of Jack Harlow’s song “What’s Poppin.”

Monroe High School teachers, Mrs. Callie Evans and Mrs. Audri Williams, along with the cheer and dance team are seen in the video dancing and rapping, encouraging their students to have a productive school year and get ready to log into their laptops.

Evans, also the school’s cheerleading coach, released the viral music video on her Instagram page writing, ”Tomorrow is the first day of virtual school!! With all the uncertainty these past few months have brought, I want to be able to get my students excited for what’s to come. You all will still be great despite what we’ve been through. Let’s have a great year.”

Williams also dropped her part of the song on her Instagram page, writing, “We are in for a wild ride this school year." She was also joined by the dancers and cheerleaders to bust some moves in the hallway for the music video.

“What better way to release all of the anxiety, doubts & fears of the school year than to dance & turn up,” Williams continued.

Photo: Getty Images

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