NORWALK, Conn. — It was officially the last day of autumn, but the mood at Brien McMahon High School was fully winter, complete with artificial snowflakes, as the music department presented its annual Poinsettia Concert.
One quarter of the school's 1,600 hundred students sang and played seasonal tunes to a packed house. "If you weren't in the spirit of the season when you got here, you must be now," principal Suzanne Brown Koroshetz said before the final number, the traditional "Hallelujah Chorus," which sent the players and audience alike into the night full of holiday music and spirit.







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