“Walk this way!” Teachers at GA middle school make hilarious video of COVID-19 safety protcols

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RABUN COUNTY, Ga. — Some north Georgia middle school teachers have gone to hilarious lengths to showcase new COVID-19 safety protocols in their school.

Rabun County Middle School teachers and staff released a video parody of Aerosmith’s “Walk This Way” with all new lyrics. Students return to school on August 19 with both in-classroom and virtual learning options.

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"Back to school and you're looking real cool with your mask tied up in your hair. Using hand sanitizer, soap and water to show that you really care," a staff member sings. "Walk this way! Not that way!"

The video goes on the show a teacher gleefully dancing around her classroom spraying hand sanitizer, teachers demonstrating social distancing in the hallways and wearing masks featuring the school mascot. There's even a little bit of the notorious "Flossie" dance thrown in.

“Take a chance, wash your hands. Use a little GermX too, and remember when you’re moving from place to place, this is what we do,” someone sings.

Last week, a school in Floyd County did a similar parody video to Vanilla Ice’s “Ice, Ice, Baby.”

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