Symsonia Elementary School students, from left, Zephan Farris, Austin Lee, Jamey Theobald, Dominic Cross, John Michael Holmes, and Michael Cox rocked out recently at an in-school concert. The Wulfe Brothers helped students celebrate music and history from the 1960s. The band integrated music culture of the decade including teen idols and the “British Invasion”. They also incorporated history from Martin Luther King Jr. to John F. Kennedy. Band members reminded students of the importance of healthy habits that lead to their best academic performance including plenty of sleep, a healthy diet, and punctuality. The band performs at many schools across the state each year.
Symsonia students celebrate '60s
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