No need to panic; it was only Grade 2 students putting on their class play, “Going Buggy.” Students represented different bugs and insects, including fireflies, butterflies, and bees and expressed a bug’s eye view on being treated fairly. Grade 2 teachers Catherine Averill and Lorraine Collins said that students have been busy little bees learning their lines, and practicing their moves.
The school watched a performance earlier in the day and then parents were invited to attend later in the day. The play was the bee’s knees!
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