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Assistant principal sings, dances to brighten students day
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An Arkansas administrator has taken it upon himself to get the school day off to a musical start.
Assistant Principal Gary Logan greets his students and their parents at Woodrow Elementary in Conway, Arkansas, every morning with a song and sometimes even a dance during morning drop off, KARK reported.
"They had a rough morning. They didn't get to eat their breakfast, so we try to make them smile and make them laugh," Logan said.
"The kids have fallen in love with the idea. They love that whip and nae nae. They want me to play it every day. They want to dance every day," Logan said.
The principal is behind Logan's morning show.
"It just makes us have a great start to our day. It gets us excited and pumped," Elizabeth Davis told KARK.

