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Please Help My School Get $$ From Glee

The hit TV show Glee is giving away $1,000,000 to needy school music programs around the country.  As of today, only one high school in Las Vegas is competing–mine. 

Anyone can go to this web site and vote for our school.  You can even keep voting every new day–so it’s a lot like a real political race!  :)  Right now, Las Vegas Academy only has about 2500 votes, and the school in the lead has over 14,000, so we really need to catch up. 

Please keep voting for us, and share this on Facebook, if you can.  Share it any way you can!  Our students are extremely talented, ambitious, and passionate about music.  Please help! 

http://gleegiveanote.com/vote_details.php?id=39

 

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1.       Amazing musical numbers can be staged with virtually no effort or rehearsal time.

2.       Despite complaining of a limited budget, expensive items like perfect costumes, props, sound equipment, and lighting are always available.

3.       High school band members can play a variety of fast, popular songs perfectly, with no advance notice. 

4.       A Spanish teacher can devote all of his energy to an extracurricular club and never have to plan for classes, much less grade papers. 

5.       All teenage singers are fluent in every kind of popular music from the last fifty years. 

6.       High schools have exactly one to three very talented singers in each and every stereotypical group. 

7.       Teachers and students have boundless free time during the school day to chat in empty hallways, empty classrooms, empty offices, empty bathrooms, or busy but clean courtyards where nobody ever wears visible brand names on their clothes. 

8.   Audiences at all performances are quiet, focused, and appreciative.

9.   Regardless of bad attitudes, heartbreak, family distractions, or any other problems, all students will pull through when it counts and perform remarkably well. 

10.   Every complex problem in life can be solved by singing a catchy tune that a young audience would recognize.

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