High school Principal Sings Whitney Houston's I Will Always Love You Beautifully to His Graduating Students

High school Principal Sings Whitney Houston's I Will Always Love You Beautifully to His Graduating Students

  • A high school principal has become an internet sensation after a video surfaced of his beautiful rendition of Whitney Houston's song
  • Principal Marcus Gause sang I Will Always Love You sonorously to the admiration of his graduating students
  • Social media users agreed he didn't miss a note as they gushed about the emotion he put in his performance

A high school principal has stunned his graduands with an unforgettable experience with his melodious rendition.

The school head identified as Marcus Gause of High Point, North Carolina in the US institution sang Whitney Houston's I Will Always Love You as he bade farewell to the graduating set.

High school principal blow many away with his rendition of Whitney Houston's song
Principal Gause delivers Houston's song emotionally to his students Photo Credit: Screengrabs from video shared by @theshaderoom
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In an Instagram video shared by @theshaderoom, Marcus, who is dressed in an academic gown sings every line of the song with so much emotions amidst cheers from the students.

The principal's song delivery got many talking

Marcus Gause's rendition sparked a wave of heart felt love as people gushed about how he delivered the song.

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Many agreed that he didn't miss a note and thought the students were lucky to have him as their principal.

@_mekeiap stated:

"I bet the graduates were boohooing, it’s already an emotional day."

@dj.zulu919 said:

''See what happens when principals not focus on taking people diplomas away."

@_byeeeeee commneted:

"Definitely know he had one of those uncle relationships with the kids."

@msjackyoh remarked:

"Mine said he was shocked I got into UC Berkeley n said I must be joking."

School teacher sends student interesting email

Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh previously reported that a female school head had shared on social media an email one of her teachers sent to a student.

The school headteacher, @fastcrayon, on Twitter described the email sent to a cheating student as 'everything.'

In the lengthy email, the male teacher attempted to mildly caution the erring student as he warned against a repeat of such. He went on to give the student another assignment as a form of punishment.

While many slammed the manner the teacher handled the situation as they opined that it aids cheating, others argued differently.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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