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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, ApRil 26, 2024 Page 7 ~ Excellence in the EpS ~ More from Eclipse Day: from the Whittier School Pictured above are some Whittier School students who viewed the solar eclipse following dismissal on Monday, April 8. The students, who used special sunglasses to view the eclipse, made observations and discussed what they witnessed. Thanks to Principal Mike McLucas and Assistant Principal Cari Fidalgo for extending this opportunity to our students. Music, on a grand scale: String Concerts set for April 30 and May 2 E verett Public Schools (EPS) music educators and their students are tuning up for the district’s annual String Night performances, a two-night extravaganza featuring more than 470 musicians in grades K-12. This year’s show is called “Heroes and Villains: An Adventure Around the Globe.” Students in grades K-3 will take the stage on Tuesday, April 30; 4th –12th graders will perform on Thursday, May 2. Both shows begin at 6 p.m. in the Everett High School Center for the Performing Arts. “Our music program is thriving at all levels, and these concerts illustrate that fact in a manner that brings great joy to our students, families, and community,” said Superintendent William Hart. Music teachers Maciej Kaczmarek, Anna Polska, and Kelsey Devlin are directing “Heroes and Villains.” The program features pieces from a diverse range of countries and cultures, including “Nepali Folk Song,” “Haitian Lullaby,” “Kye Kye Kule” from Ghana, “Swallowtail Jig” from Ireland and “El Torito Pinto” from El Salvador.

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