Tallulah Falls School 6th-graders deliver delightful holiday performance

Students showcase their talents in a lively holiday performance

A group of nine sixth-graders deliver a holiday performance for students, friends, and family, performing "12 days of Winter Break," bringing laughter and smiles to everyone who watched. (Tallulah Falls School)

The sixth-grade class at Tallulah Falls School performed a rousing holiday performance for students, friends, and family on Wednesday, December 18. The performance consisted of a compilation of holiday poems recited by the nine sixth graders.

The students spent their recess time twice a week practicing the classic “A Visit from St. Nicholas” and other holiday favorites, such as Shel Silverstein’s “Snowball” and Kelly Roper’s “The Dreaded Christmas Fruitcake.” They ended the performance with a lively rendition of “The 12 Days of Winter Break,” leaving the audience smiling and laughing.

Parker Bryant, Emily Papandreas, Joe Jordan, and Audrey Roy perform the 12 days of Winter Break for a delighted audience at their holiday program. (Tallulah Falls School)
The sixth-graders met during their recess to rehearse for the holiday program held Wednesday, December 18. (Tallulah Falls School)

“This group of kids was dedicated to the process, and I am so proud of the performance they shared today. It’s not easy to perform in front of your peers with little rehearsal, but they did it beautifully,” said drama teacher Carrie Layer.