As Macomb Summer School Director Shannon Browning speaks, 58 students applaud their director and theatre teacher Kendra Johnson following their play, "Attack of the Evil Bugs," presented at the Student Center on July 13. The play was written by the students, who also designed and painted backdrops on plastic tablecloths and made fliers. Johnson said the pre-K through fifth-grade students spent the last seven weeks working on the play, and she tried to make the experience fun so they wouldn't lose interest.
Cashion Johnston, Rhiley Lynch, and Daylon Roberts played the main characters in the Macomb Summer School play, "Attack of the Evil Bugs," at the Student Center on July 13. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
The youngest students in Macomb's Summer School program perform the "Dinosaur Dance" in their play, "Attack of the Evil Bugs," at the Student Center on July 13.
"Attack of the Evil Bugs"
"Attack of the Evil Bugs"
"Attack of the Evil Bugs"
"Attack of the Evil Bugs"
"Attack of the Evil Bugs"
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"Attack of the Evil Bugs"
"Attack of the Evil Bugs"
"Attack of the Evil Bugs"
"Attack of the Evil Bugs"
"Attack of the Evil Bugs"
"Attack of the Evil Bugs"
"Attack of the Evil Bugs"
"Attack of the Evil Bugs"
"Attack of the Evil Bugs"
As Macomb Summer School Director Shannon Browning speaks, 58 students applaud their director, theatre teacher and former Countywide & Sun reporter Kendra Johnson following their play, “Attack of the Evil Bugs,” presented at the Student Center on July 13. The play was written by the students, who also designed and painted backdrops on plastic tablecloths and made fliers. Johnson said the...
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