Georgia High School Teachers' Back-To-School Rap About Virtual Learning Goes Viral
Callie Evans and Audri Williams rapped about online learning and the COVID-19 pandemic from the empty halls of Monroe Comprehensive High School, backed up by mask-wearing, move-busting cheerleaders.
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