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Wood End Students Pay Tribute to Principal Davidson [VIDEO]

Wood End students performed in an assembly to celebrate Principal Davidson's retirement.

Principal Richard Davidson will retire this year. His students and teachers celebrated his career Monday afternoon with a surprise assembly. 

To kick off the assembly, teachers took turns reading from the principal's favorite book A Fine, Fine School by Sharon Creech. Then Davidson watched a compilation of messages from students and teachers on video. The students said that they will miss Davidson and that they did not want to say goodbye. 

"Thank you for being a great principal," one message said. "Happy retirement. We will never forget you."

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Students from pre-k to fourth grade took the stage to perform a personalized song for Davidson, followed by the fifth graders who sang and executed a choreographed dance routine that teachers participated in. Take a look at the video attached to this post to see some of that performance.

"I was totally surprised," Davidson said. "It was a wonderful experience. I appreciate everything they do and the hard work they do every day."

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He credited any success he's had as principal to his staff and the parents of his students.

"It is a fine, fine school," he said.

Later in the day, the Wood End PTO held a retirement party for Davidson with parents and colleagues.

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