As a superb academic student and star football athlete, Lil' Mac is very familiar with being in the spotlight. On the field and in the classroom, everyone always counts on Lil' Mac to be prepared for the unexpected. When the day of the city championship football game finally arrives, Lil' Mac faces the unimaginable. Will Mrs. Johnson and his classmates ever let him live this down? Join Lil' Mac and find out how some quick thinking allows him to be resilient and bounce back despite a messy situation.
As a superb academic student and star football athlete, Lil' Mac is very familiar with being in the spotlight. On the field and in the classroom, everyone always counts on Lil' Mac to be prepared for the unexpected. When the day of the city championship football game finally arrives, Lil' Mac faces the unimaginable. Will Mrs. Johnson and his classmates ever let him live this down? Join Lil' Mac and find out how some quick thinking allows him to be resilient and bounce back despite a messy situation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Clarence McFerren II, a native Memphian, is an inspiring educator and a renaissance man with many talents. He is a graduate of Middle Tennessee State University, where he competed on the Blue Raider track team and received a B.S. in Mass Communications with minors in Dance, Speech, and Theater. Clarence launched his career in Washington, D.C. public charter schools, where he began his specialization in arts education, focusing on interdisciplinary and inquiry-based learning. Later, he graduated from American University with an M.A. in Performing Arts: Dance and a graduate certificate in Arts Management. That eventually led to working and training engagements with various organizations, such as the National Endowment for the Arts, Americans for the Arts, Dallas Black Dance Theatre, The Ailey School, Tennessee Arts Commission, and many more.
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