Tanque Verde School District brings DJ to schools on Fridays

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The DJ was at Tanque Verde Elementary today where students and staff were able to dance and get excited.

Vivienne Moe is a 4th Grade Student at Tanque Verde Elementary. “What DJ Clint does for us, it’s like a gift. It’s amazing. It starts that spark inside of us that keeps us going for the rest of the day,” she said.Everyone danced and encouraged each other to join, even the teachers.

Joanna Vega, a 2nd Grade Teacher at Tanque Verde Elementary, said, “one of my students actually took me and said, ‘Do it for us Mrs. Vega! Do it for us!’ You know, they know how to pull at our heart strings.”Music teacher Seth Murzyn said having fun in a safe place brings more than happiness.

And this is not the last time students and staff get to have this experience. The district plans to have a DJ at a different school each Friday throughout the rest of the semester.Reyna Preciado is a reporter for KGUN 9, she joined the KGUN 9 team in July of 2022 after graduating Arizona State University. Share your story ideas with Reyna by emailing [email protected] or by connecting on Instagram, or Twitter.

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