HEMET HIGH SPECIAL-ED STUDENTS BRING SONG, DANCE, EVEN ANIMATION TO THE STAGE.

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Hemet High School’s third annual “Special Ed Rocks” talent show featured songs, dance routines and even an animated short. The show, created by special-education teacher Susan Hohwiesner, highlights the talents of special-education students on campus. This year, students – mostly singers – entertained the audience with songs like “Gangnam Style,” “Hey There Delilah” and “Who Let the Dogs Out?” Besides lyrical talents, students performed dances, including a black-light dance; and student Raymond Lowe premiered his animated short.

Trevor Shorey sings “Hey There Delilah.”
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Damion Carrion puts his dance moves on display to the song “What Does the Fox Say?” at Hemet High’s “Special Ed Rocks" show Friday.

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Juan Guttierez dances and sings to “Gangnam Style” at the “Special Ed Rocks” talent show at Hemet High.

Brady Berterron sings along with “Who Let the Dogs Out” as Rachel Moneyham dances behind.

Announcer Chris Weissmann cracks jokes as he introduces the acts.

Saphire Callihan sings “Blown Away.”
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