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Superintendent Channels Adele for the Most Unforgettable Snow Day Announcement Ever
In a delightful twist on a typical snow day announcement, a superintendent in Illinois took a creative approach to inform parents that schools were closed due to a recent snowstorm. Instead of a standard message, he decided to sing his version of Adele’s hit song, “Hello,” making the announcement both memorable and entertaining.
“Hello, it’s me. The guy you want to hear from on snow days but rarely do. You will not be going to school… at Harrisburg Unit Three…” Superintendent Sam Thompson serenaded parents with his fun rendition, ensuring that families were in the loop about the school closure. He wrapped up the announcement with a friendly reminder: “Due to conditions, there will be no school at Harrisburg Unit 3. Have a wonderful evening!”
One parent, Amanda Greene, shared the recording on a local news station’s Facebook page, leading to widespread amusement and acknowledgment from the community. Another parent chimed in, declaring it “the funniest snow day announcement ever!”
This isn’t the first time school officials have added a dash of humor to their communications. Back in 2014, a principal and drama teacher in Kentucky went viral with their own take on Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody,” and that same year, administrators at a North Carolina academy created a rap video to Vanilla Ice’s “Ice Ice Baby.”
While snow day notifications can often be a hassle for parents scrambling for childcare, a little laughter can lighten the mood. And although Thompson’s singing might not land him a record deal, he certainly earns points for creativity and effort!
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In summary, Superintendent Sam Thompson’s Adele-inspired snow day announcement was a hit, bringing joy and laughter to parents. It shows that a little creativity can transform standard communications into memorable moments.