Elementary school sings the National Anthem at Orlando City Soccer Game
The school's official social pages include videos and photos of the moments leading up to the exceptional performance. The stadium was filled with nothing but smiles as the singers began their performance.
The Moss Park Voices perform the National Anthem at the Orlando City Soccer game.
Moss Park Elementary School is located at 9301 N Shore Golf Club Blvd.
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Mr. William Harris, Jr. is the proud Principal of the Moss Park Elementary School and says, 'I am so humbled and excited to join such a warm and welcoming school community.
The Moss Park Voices perform the National Anthem at the Orlando City Soccer game.
Harris continues, 'Students learn the best when love and respect fill their environment. Teachers and staff excel when they are valued as the professionals they are. I look forward to ensuring that both are continued here at Moss Park Elementary.'
The Moss Park Voices perform the National Anthem at the Orlando City Soccer game.
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