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Middletown High School band, cheer perform at inaugural paradea member of the Middletown JV Cheer team. Vice President Vance boasted a smile as he watched students from his alma mater, Middletown High School, perform at the 60th Presidential Inauguration.
enough donations have been made to send about 140 Middletown High School band members and cheerleaders to march in the parade. Middletown City Schools Treasurer Randy Bertram said about $174,000 ...
Not only is vice-president elect JD Vance from Middletown, but the Middletown High School marching band and cheerleaders have been invited to participate in the event. Ohio Sen. George Lang (R ...
The Middletown High School marching band and cheerleaders will play at the presidential inauguration on Monday. The students told News Center 7 that they’re looking forward to hitting the nation ...
The Middletown High School band and cheerleading squad became part of history Monday as JD Vance, a native of the northern Butler County community, took the oath to become the 50th vice president ...
MIDDLETOWN, Ohio — With just two days left of rehearsal, Middletown High School's marching band is ... nearly 160 people including band members, cheerleaders, staff and chaperones will take ...
“JD is excited to have the Middies there,” said Middletown High School Principal Carmela Cotter ... cost to send all 116 band members and 32 cheerleaders without burdening them and their ...
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