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Heartwarming Video Of Santa Teresa Teens Singing With Security Officer Will Make You Smile

A few weeks ago I came across a video that was shared on FitFam El Paso’s Instagram page and it restored my faith in our youth! The video showed a Santa Teresa high school security officer singing along to a song with a few students. A video of a singing session between Santa Teresa high school students and a security officer was shared on FitFam El Paso's Instagram page. The video shows two students playing their guitars and singing along with the security guard to "Tragos de Amargo licor " by Ramon Ayala. Many people who commented on the video had nothing but positive things to say, some even identifying the security officer as Mr. Porter. The heartwarming video was seen as a welcome escape from the recent news stories concerning teens in El Paso.

Heartwarming Video Of Santa Teresa Teens Singing With Security Officer Will Make You Smile

Publié : il y a 4 semaines par irislopez dans

Alright, so for a good while teens in El Paso were not doing so well. Stories of teens breaking the law and just misbehaving was all we saw in the local news and at one point it had many of us adults wondering what in the world was going on with our youth?!

Well, a while backI came across a video that was shared on FitFam El Paso’s Instagram page and it restored my faith in our youth!

The video showed a few Santa Teresa high school students and a security officer having an impromptu singing session.

In the video you see two students playing their guitars and singing along with the security guard to "Tragos de Amargo licor "by Ramon Ayala.

The video is only a few seconds and honestly, I wish it went on longer because that security guard has some pipes!

Many people who commented on the video had nothing but positive things to say and some people even identified the security guard as Mr. Porter.

The video was a nice escape from all the hard news happening in El Paso, and many locals agreed:

I agree. Way to go Mr. Porter and kudos to those kids for taking some time to stop and enjoy the music!

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