What sound does a frog native to Puerto Rico make? Coqui! Coqui! Our 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Graders, led by Music Teacher Fiona Crawford, were incredible at this year’s Lower School Spring Music Concert. In their “Perfect Singing Postures,” students sang a diverse repertoire of songs from all over the world, including “El Coqui” from Puerto Rico and “Suliram”, an Indonesian Lullaby. 4th Graders also showed off their musical talents, playing the xylophones, glockenspiels, and percussion instruments as a part of their program.

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