Elementary Spring Concert 2026

Community and inclusion Spring Show featuring music, singing, acting, dancing, and art.

Harmony in Our Halls

A Celebration of Community and Inclusion

Right before the April holidays, our youngest students put on a show for staff, parents, and siblings, featuring singing, acting, dancing, musical instruments, and decorated with handmade art.  On April 24, our elementary school hosted a Spring Show celebrating Community and Inclusion.

Setting the Stage: Music & Movement

Each grade level took the theme to heart, blending music with expressive pantomime to tell stories of kindness, honesty, and belonging.

Grade Theme & Highlights Songs Performed
5B Teamwork Try Everything (featuring piano, ukulele, and recorders)
5C World Without Love? We Are One (with electric guitar and piano)
5A Including Peers You Will Be Found
4A Honesty Winter (Vivaldi piano duet) & Best Day of My Life
4B Try Your Best I’m Still Standing & Everybody, Everybody
3A Encouragement Encourage One Another
3B Kindness Finding the Sunshine (with a beautiful scarf dance)
2A Heart Matters Together Together
2B Working Together Walking in the Forest & Get Back Up Again
1B Friendship Say Hello (ukulele accompaniment) & Forever Friends
Dance Beyond Everybody, Everybody Everybody
Joyful Voices Beyond Let’s Spread Joy K-I-N-D, One Small Voice

A Celebration of the Arts

Greeting guests in the entrance of the gym were some pieces from Spring Art Show, where student work reflected the same themes of unity and diversity. The visual art added dimension to the event and let parents and siblings see how far the students have come over the year.

The music show also featured some pantomime acts, where students used gesture and expression to show what it means to welcome a new friend or stand up for a peer.

The dance beyond was dynamic, with grace and energy, as students made high kicks, fast cartwheels, and danced with each other with excitement.

The Joyful Voices beyond group were joined on stage by their teachers for a collaborative rendition featuring ukulele and cello. They closed their set with One Small Voice, reminding us all that inclusion starts with a single person making a choice to be kind.

A huge thank you to all the staff, parents, and especially our students for putting in the hard work to make the 2026 Spring Show a success.