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Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts | 501 S. Sapodilla Ave, WPB, FL 33401

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Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts | 501 S. Sapodilla Ave, WPB, FL 33401

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Photo of the Day 9/14

(L-R) Theatre seniors Bethany Hoffman and Emily D'Addio give a presentation in social studies teacher Jeffrey Stohr's AP Government and Economics class on Jimmy Buffett's company, Margaritaville. Students were asked to choose a major company or entrepreneur and present their research to their class to exemplify economics in the world. "We thought it'd be a fun idea to do something different and put our own flair to it. It just took a quick drive to a party store and $20 later, we were dressed as Parrotheads. Dressing up is my favorite thing to do. It's always fun to see the reactions people have to an outrageous getup," Hoffman said. Presentations will continue through next week.
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(L-R) Theatre seniors Bethany Hoffman and Emily D’Addio give a presentation in social studies teacher Jeffrey Stohr’s AP Government and Economics class on Jimmy Buffett’s company, Margaritaville. Students were asked to choose a major company or entrepreneur and present their research to their class to exemplify economics in the world. “We thought it’d be a fun idea to do something different and put our own flair to it. It just took a quick drive to a party store and $20 later, we were dressed as Parrotheads. Dressing up is my favorite thing to do. It’s always fun to see the reactions people have to an outrageous getup,” Hoffman said. Presentations will continue through next week.
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