With area school campus' shut down due to concerns of COVID-19 the school buildings are left empty and the principals are taking this opportunity to show off their dance skills.   Darren Schlepp, principal of Morning Star Elementary, is the latest to answer the #DancingPrincipal challenge. He shows off his dance moves throughout the school, on the roof, and then as a gorilla in the video below or by clicking here.

The #DancingPrincipal challenge all started when Eric Fisher, the principal at Manhattan Middle School, released a video and challenged local principals. Many of the area principals have been following suit and accepting the challenge including Paul Lamb, Belgrade High School Principal, Jeff Elliot, Three Forks superintendent, Brian Ayers, principal of Chief Joseph Middle School, and Scott McDowell, the Anderson School District Superintendent. Keep scrolling to see their videos below.

Scott McDowell, the Anderson School District Superintendent, answered the #DancingPrincipal challenge to the song "Nobody But Me" and even skateboards in the video below.

Watch below as Brian Ayers, principal of Chief Joseph Middle School, dances through an empty school complete with a wig and muck boots.

Watch Eric Fisher, the principal at Manhattan High School, with his latest moves to the song "Footloose" in the video below.

Below see Paul Lamb's, Belgrade High School Principal, #DancingPrincipal video - and watch as he has to go clean everything he's touched!

Watch the video below as Jeff Elliot, Three Forks superintendent, dances to *NSYNC's "I Want You Back."

Eric Fisher, the principal at Manhattan High School, shows off his awesome dance moves in the original video below.

 
 
 

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