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Rippowam Cisqua Students Sing for Residents of The Kensington

On Tuesday, December 17th, Rippowam Cisqua School's fourth grade students captured the essence of the season and spread holiday cheer by singing festive tunes for the residents of the Kensington Assisted Living Facilities in White Plains. Students Elizabeth Jones, on the cello, and Maison McCallum, on the piano, accompanied music teacher Lainie Zades on the violin. Music teacher Amanda Goodman, computer teacher Kimberly Fox, and RCS alum Katie LaVacca also joined the chorus. The students' wonderful voices brought great cheer to all in attendance. Afterwards, the Kensington staff treated the students to a pizza party. By the looks of it, it is hard to tell who had more fun -- the students or the residents. The fourth graders made the School proud - they did a great job!

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