Principal Reads Students' Slang-Filled Script for High School Tour and It's Straight Fire
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Kacey Martin, principal of East Forsyth High School in Gainesville, Georgia, embraced a unique back-to-school tour concept involving a script in teen slang. The engaging video has attracted over a million views on Instagram. Martin emphasizes close collaboration within the school community, highlighting the supportive environment fostered between students, teachers, and families. He expresses pride in student-centered initiatives such as a thrift store and free food market. Despite initial skepticism about the video's potential popularity, positive feedback from his children reassured him.
I don't know what most of this stuff means. I hope I'm not saying anything too bad. I was told to 'be as medium' as I could be.
It's such a supportive community, we work so closely with the community and the teachers are fantastic. But the kids, they're the ones that make things happen.
I'm especially proud of spaces like the thrift store where students can pick up a 'fit' on a budget, and the Bronco Market, where the food is '#free' for anyone who needs it.
They thought it was hilarious, which was great. Usually they think the things I do are mostly stupid.
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