As they have since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, our safety protocols and procedures will reflect the most current guidance from national and local public health officials. “The CJ COVID Response Team is meeting this Friday to discuss new developments and current public health orders to continue preparing for the 2021-2022 school year,” said CJ President Dan Meixner. A father fed up with hearing Let It Go from Disney's Frozen has shared his own parody cover of the hit song. The video sheds light on many COVID restrictions that districts have dealt with including masks, which CJ is still grappling with as they prepare for next school year. “Due to COVID, we (teachers and staff) didn’t get to see each other as often and it was so good to laugh and be silly for a bit,” Bennett said. It was released to the public on the last day of school. They loved it.”įilming for the video, which was done using an iPad and iMovie, took staff about a week to produce.
The one thing that they all have in common is that theyre incredibly adorable If you. “I rewrote the lyrics and then sent it to a few other staff members. Some are parodies of the songs, and others attempt to sum up the movie. The hunters were stopped in an inter-agency operation on October 29, the police in Agder reports. Among them, 10 song thrushes and 31 common blackbirds were found. Our faculty and staff typically prepare an act for the annual CJ Talent Show and this idea came to me while listening to ‘Frozen’ over and over with my kids,” said Caitlin Bennett, choir and drama teacher at CJ. Italian hunters were stopped in Kristiansand with 2,027 frozen thrushes.
The word parody has Greek root words, with par meaning 'beside' and ody referring to an 'ode' or 'song.' 17th and 18th Century.
In ancient Greece, a parody was a song or poem that imitated the style and flow of another poem. “I came up with the idea one day during homeroom. Now that you know what parodies are and how they differ from similar concepts.