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Fourth-grade Choristers come together in song

North Oakview Elementary Choristers give up lunch hour twice a week for the joy of singing

Northview — “What time is it?”

“It’s time to make music!”

These accomplished singers are becoming pros at learning melodies, vowel shaping and other skills related to the craft. They’re so dedicated that they give up their lunch recess twice a week to make music together. And they’re only in fourth grade. Our videographer, Brett Atwood, visited North Oakview Elementary School to see the Choristers, an ensemble led by music teacher Emilee Tremlin, in action and discover how much work it takes to put a song together. 

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Brett Atwood
Brett Atwood
Brett Atwood has worked in broadcast television for nearly six years. Having graduated with a bachelor's degree in TV Production from Ferris State University, he continues to produce promotional and lifestyle content for WOOD TV8, in addition to owning his own freelance video business, Be Heard Productions. Brett has a great love for telling compelling stories in a creative format. He is excited to use his talents in sharing what's happening within our local schools.

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