Here in the NYC, it is finally the last day of school. To celebrate this day–a day long in coming–I present an old classic. Alice Cooper performs “School’s Out” at the Montreux Festival, and his rocking energy speaks for thousands of teachers heading for a much needed rest. Enjoy.
Born into slavery in Thomasville, Georgia, on March 21, 1856, Henry Ossian Flipper was appointed to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, New York, in 1873. Over the next four years he overcame harassment, isolation, and insults to become West Point's first African American graduate and the first African American commissioned officer in the regular U […]
Last Day of School!: “School’s Out” by Alice Cooper
Here in the NYC, it is finally the last day of school. To celebrate this day–a day long in coming–I present an old classic. Alice Cooper performs “School’s Out” at the Montreux Festival, and his rocking energy speaks for thousands of teachers heading for a much needed rest. Enjoy.
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