Music Meets Movement.

Students in Mr. Smith’s class brought energy and air instruments to the auditorium as they jammed out to Bob Seger’s “Old Time Rock & Roll.”


In one of the most lively lessons of the semester, Mr. Smith’s class took their learning to the stage—literally. Known playfully as the “Maniacs,” the class headed to the auditorium to put on an impromptu band performance to Bob Seger’s iconic “Old Time Rock & Roll.”

Students enthusiastically picked up guitars, drums, and keyboards, channeling the spirit of rock legends while embracing the rhythm and style of a classic hit. The room echoed with laughter, stomping feet, and pure enthusiasm as students learned not just about the music, but how it feels to live it.

Experiences like this bring classroom content to life, making history, culture, and creativity tangible for students. It’s about more than the song—it’s about connecting to a moment, a feeling, and a genre that continues to influence generations.

The “Maniacs” left the stage with wide smiles, a new appreciation for rock history, and a shared memory that hit all the right notes.