A School Boss Drops a Rap to Share Weather News
In a small town in South Carolina, the head of a school district decided to share important weather news in a fun way. Instead of a regular announcement, he rapped the news to parents.
He changed the words of a famous song to tell everyone that schools would be closed on Monday because of ice. He even used a backing track to make it more like a real rap song.
This man, who has been working in schools for a long time, thinks using humor helps when he has to share bad news. He said that some things in life you can't control, so you might as well laugh about them.
The town has gotten used to his creative messages over the years. He even has special songs for different times of the year, like Halloween and Christmas.
Parents loved his rap. They shared it on social media, and many people watched it. Some even called him the "Cool Superintendent." He has been doing this for a while, and it seems to work well. He even went to a concert with Vanilla Ice and MC Hammer a long time ago, which might have inspired his love for music.
Because of the ice, kids in his district and others will have to do schoolwork online. If there are big power outages, those days might just become regular days off. But the superintendent assured parents that the kids will be fine with online learning.