Internet is filled with hundreds of dance videos but a clip containing the incredible dance-off between a female teacher and her student at a public school in Florida is going to leave you spellbound.
The 38-second dance clip had gone viral on Twitter with 4.8M views and 23K likes. There are at least 3085 retweets and 902 quote tweets.
Internet is loving the well-deserved exam dance break shared by Natalie. McClain, the Assistant Principal at the Sumner High School, a public school in Florida.
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Sharing the video, Natalie wrote, “Our 8th grade Stingrays having a well-deserved exam dance break. Of course our teachers are ending 2022 with a win. Love my Stingrays Happy Holidays @HCPS_SumnerHS.”
In the video, we can see a teenage boy showing off his incredible dance moves as the crowd cheers for him. He then challenges his teacher to a dance battle who seems ready to give it back to the student.
Our 8th grade Stingrays having a well deserved exam dance break. Of course our teachers are ending 2022 with a win. Love my Stingrays 💙💚 Happy Holidays @HCPS_SumnerHS pic.twitter.com/Mps92JPJAU
— Natalie.McClain (@McClainEducates) December 23, 2022
The students go crazy after the teacher breaks into a dance and shows some cool moves after the student finishes. The wholesome video is filled with heart and love emojis.
“I love when the teachers win the dance battles…it warms my heart,” wrote a user while another commented, “Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Thanks for this!:-)”
A third user commented, “Could not love this more!” while another user wrote, “Teachers like this do not earn enough or get the credit they deserve, they are priceless.”
Replying to the four user’s comment, another user commented, “Left teaching because the praise and the recognition didn’t pay our bills. This is cool to see tho.. great dance moves.”
Another user wrote, “This is just one of the many POSITIVE things students will remember about their teachers & schools! Schools should never feel like punishment but a place of community, growth, learning, laughter and love! BRAVO!!!”
A teacher also commented and wrote, “Nice. I’m a PE coach and I teach a little dance unit. I have a dream about being to dance this good and impress my students.”