King Springs Elementary opens auditions for annual Springer Factor Talent Show

Ashley Mize Principal
Ashley Mize Principal
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Auditions are now open for the 2nd Annual Springer Factor Talent Show at King Springs Elementary School, organized by the King Springs PTA. The event invites students from all grades to showcase their talents.

To participate, students must complete an audition sign-up and permission slip by February 22. “Students cannot audition unless the required form has been completed,” according to organizers. For younger participants in kindergarten through second grade, a parent is required to attend the audition.

The main talent show will take place on April 16 at 6 p.m., with a mandatory dress rehearsal scheduled for April 15 after school. Additional optional practice sessions may be offered following auditions. Information about tickets will be communicated later through CTLS Parent.

Questions or concerns regarding the event should be directed to the King Springs PTA. “We’re excited to see our Springer shine on stage again this year. Let the talent take the spotlight!” stated organizers.

King Springs Elementary School is part of the Cobb County School District and is recognized for fostering community engagement, including fundraising for school projects and collaborating with organizations such as the American Heart Association through initiatives like the Kids Heart Challenge. The school offers after-school programs and gifted education opportunities and is noted for its students’ strong academic performance, according to its official website.



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