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You Decide: Which School Rocked the Hardest? (With Video)

Friday's sold-out Schools of Rock event raised more than $7,000 for the Foundation for Saline Area Schools' literacy campaign.

 
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Staff from Harvest Elementary perform a medley of songs.
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Staff from Harvest Elementary perform a medley of songs.
Students from Heritage Elementary perform Michael Jackson's Thriller.
Staff from Pleasant Ridge Elementary perform Queen's We Will Rock You.
Staff from Woodland Meadows Elementary perform a medley of songs.
Saline Middle School staff perform Beyonce's Single Ladies.

Staff from Saline Middle School won the Schools of Rock lip dub extravaganza Friday night.

Teachers, support staff and school administration bounced around the middle school auditorium in front of a sold out crowd to Beyonce's Single Ladies. With more than 700 people in the auditorium (and another 150 turned away), the audience chose Saline Middle School as champions, earning a $500 check for the PTO.

Checks were also awarded to the PTOs at Woodland Meadows Elementary School, whose teachers and staff finished second, and Harvest Elementary, whose teachers and staff took third.

The Foundation for Saline Area Schools event raised more than $7,000 in support of the district's literacy campaign. The foundation aims to raise $70,000 to help the district purchase new classroom libraries in support of an enhanced literacy strategy in the district.

But what we want to know is, what school do YOU think did best on stage?

  • Which School Rocked Hardest?

    (Voting has been closed for this question)
    • Saline Middle School
        57 (58%)
    • Woodland Meadows Elementary School
        16 (16%)
    • Harvest Elementary School
        9 (9%)
    • Pleasant Ridge Elementary School
        3 (3%)
    • Heritage Elementary School
        12 (12%)
    Total votes: 97
  • This is not a scientific poll. View Results Vote!
Related Topics: Foundation for Saline Area Schools, Kids Who Read Succeed, Saline Area Schools, and Schools of Rock

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