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Belden kids complete ballroom program

Click above to see how famous we are! 

Our class was the only 5th grade class in the county to participate in the Dancing Classrooms NEO program.  For ten weeks, our students transformed for 2 hours at a time into "ladies and gentlemen" who could foxtrot and rumba their way through the day!

See a glimpse of our Culminating Recital Event below!




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