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Glee at Pikesville High School – we need some food

Well the television show Glee’s popularity and creativity has hit Baltimore. Pikesville High School students coordinated a spontaneous lunch time musical called “we need some food” with a flash mob approach with the high school students in the cafeteria and video taped it so all can enjoy it. They even enlisted one of the teachers.

The video is semi-viral – 975 some hits, let’s try give the kids a hand and link to it on Facebook or tweet it. 

School lunches whether from home or buying the cafeteria food could leaving anyone wanting. I’ve written before about school lunch time experiences this past summer after attending the White House for Michelle Obama’s Chefs Move to Schools. Chefs share their memories of school lunches: the good, the bad and the funny

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Pssst, what are your school lunch memories - pull up a stool at my kitchen counter and share!

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  • Jason Knauer 1 year ago

    This is cute...but it's viral nature is limited because it is slow, poorly edited, and full of unimaginative camera work. They should dub the music in from a better recording, stronger closeups, and more production value. The music and the message is the strongest part.

  • Dara Bunjon 1 year ago

    Agreed, not the best sound or camera work but it is high school, no budget and high school students with video camera. I'm sure if they had professionals who would have come in and volunteered their time to video and dub the music it would be even more enjoyable. And maybe the kids wanted it to be their own no professionals. Just hoping Baltimore will at least give them a hand and tweet and Facebook.

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