Speech About Bluegrass

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Welcome to Hardin County!! Hardin county is a really good country but it only has a couple of middle schools.I think you should move to bluegrass because we have good volleyball,good percussion,and we have a good school.
You should come to bluegrass because we have a good school.Bluegrass is a really strict school so everybody is really good.Bluegrass has really good teachers that teach really good things.Bluegrass is really smart.Bluegrass also has very fun activities that you can attend if you come hear.Bluegrass has really good principle and advisory in the front office.The school is really well protected.The school also had really good programs.
I heard that you like percussion/band.Bluegrass band is also pretty good.Bluegrass band attend

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