NESFIT fourth- and fifth-grade concert held; no policy or agenda items discussed

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A school music program at NESFIT featured fourth- and fifth-grade bands and general music performances; the transcript contains purely performance and logistical remarks with no substantive municipal or policy discussion.

NESFIT held a music program featuring fourth- and fifth-grade band and general music performances. Teachers and students introduced pieces including “Victory March,” “Heroic Band Fare,” and a selection titled “Attack of the Garden Gnome,” and fourth graders sang “Hands to Myself” (noted as a Bruno Mars song) during general music. Remarks in the transcript are limited to introductions, performance cues, requests for audience etiquette (for example, to refrain from clapping until the end of sets), and transitions between performers. There were no motions, votes, agenda items, requests for staff follow-up, references to statutes or ordinances, or other substantive policy discussions in the recorded segment.