Ken and Sacnyte Rubin (Kenyte), along with the parents of 18 4- and 5-year-old VPK students, have released a commemorative video of the virtual commencement of their children's first year in school.
With the end of the school year occurring amidst the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic and all Orlando, Florida, schools shut down, VPK parents produced a creative video to capture the spirit of their children just starting out in their education.
Viewers of the video can still see that even though the kids were not able to be together in person, there is still excitement in their cute faces in the video, which concludes with a drive-by thank you to their favorite teacher: Miss Ross.
These parents took the opportunity to do something unique to help their kids remember what happened in 2020 when they started school in a year that ended in the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.
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The video was developed and produced by VPK parents after forming a WhatsApp group where they discussed the idea to create and distribute the video. Everyone submitted a clip of their child to Kenyte for inclusion in the final video.
About Kenyte:
Company Name | Contact Person | Contact Number | Email Id | Website | Address |
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KENYTE RUBIN | 4075957355 | VPK@Kenyte.net | https://www.vpkhelp.org/ |
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