Advanced Band students include Wyatt Brouillette, Elle Sexton, Westley Sheffield, and Aiden Pierson.
Glee Club sang, "Blue Skies," led by Dan Croft and accompanied by him on the piano. Singer Irie Jones had an impressive solo.
Chelsea Kamins' TK/K class sang, "Have You Ever Seen the Rain."
Top row: Ty Arakellan, Collin Jensen, Mallory Allen, Ash Castillo-Daniele, Everett Raczkowski, Naomi Newman, Zander Baumann, Banyan Foster, (bottom row) Alden Rodriguez-Edwards, Mikey Anderson, Kimberly Mohler, Eastwood Shull, and Odin Williams.
Wendy Baumann's first and second graders recited the poem, "Snowball," and sang, "Can't Stop the Feeling."
Top row: Kaden Videgain, Sophie Bullis, Ginger Jensen, Chloe Sheets, Brody Bean, Eska Lipsey, Lillan Engstrom, Owen Eastwood, Trenton Davis, Spenser Eastwood, Lily Edwards, [bottom row] Asha Vaziralli, Madison Michael, Valentin Telles-Trujillo, Echo Solis-White, Tennessee Blagg, Milo Harrison, Tyler Collins, Clyde Bell, Brylee Bean, Addison Russell, Melody Neimier, and AresGoodman.
Teena Starchman's third and fourth graders sang, "Snow-de-ada" and "Let it Snow," accompanied by Ms. Starchman on the banjo.
Top row: Tavin Vaziralli, Irie Jones, Gavin Edwards, Jane Adcock, (middle) Levi Evans, Khloe Reynolds, Bailey O'Conner, Tyson Shelby, Silva, Devon Foster,Deacon Lopes, and Sawyer Newsom.
Erika Miranda's fifth and sixth graders sang, "Here We Come A-Wassailing" and recited "Winter Poem."
Andrea Contreras' seventh and eighth graders sang, "Ha! Ha! Holiday."
Mia Nellson, Aiden Pierson, Panacea Brown, Sayer Harry, Tadd Sexton, Celianna Lee, and Jaeyanna Bolar with Eva Smerber just visible in the top row.
Some SFCS former students who now attend Mariposa County High School came back to help out with refreshments after the performances. The school community is always happy to see them and hear about how they are doing.
Paul Singh, the owner of the Catheys Valley Chevron, who once again donated all the cookies for attendees to enjoy after the performances.
SFCS thanks everyone who was able to attend. Students worked diligently on their performances and were happy to share their songs and poems with the school community.
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