Students in Richmond Co. Fired Up over New Pep Rally Rules Aimed to Pipe Down
Local students are fired up over their school's new pep rally rules that prevent them from cheering, yelling, or getting hyped at school rallies.
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Local students are fired up over their school's new pep rally rules that prevent them from cheering, yelling, or getting hyped at school rallies.
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