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A Peek At All The US Presidents On The Dance Floor

A Peek At All The US Presidents On The Dance Floor A Peek At All The US Presidents On The Dance Floor While dancing doesn t make or break a presidency, it can be quite useful - and it probably helped decide at least one election. George W. Bush at one of his inaugural balls in 2001. George Washington could really cut a rug. Abraham Lincoln absolutely could not. While dancing doesn t make or break a presidency, it can be quite useful - and it probably helped decide at least one election. The most visible display of presidential happy feet nowadays occurs at inaugural balls, and President Biden didn t have any of those.

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Biden didn't dance at any inaugural balls, but these other presidents could boogie (or not)

George Washington could really cut a rug. Abraham Lincoln absolutely could not. How all 45 presidents fared on the dance floor.

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Not all presidents' dance skills are created equal

Not all presidents dance skills are created equal Bonnie Berkowitz and Joanne Lee, The Washington Post Jan. 21, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 5 1of5The first couple s dance at Barack Obama s 2009 inauguration was iconic, but it would be much goofier dances that Michelle Obama would embrace in her eight years as first lady. She really encouraged that kind of fun behavior in young kids, in particular, because she became one of them when she did that, said Anita McBride of American University s First Ladies Initiative.Washington Post photo by Richard A. LipskiShow MoreShow Less 2of5Bill Clinton danced at his inaugural balls but took every chance he could to jump in with the band, such as at the Arkansas ball in 1993.Rich LipskiShow MoreShow Less

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Even after COVID-19, North Texas districts expect a demand for some virtual learning options

Even after COVID-19, North Texas districts expect a demand for some virtual learning options Districts are asking state lawmakers to make changes to the way virtual learning is funded. 15-year-old Centennial High School sophomore Julene Elkhatib photographed at her home in Frisco, TX, on Jan. 6, 2021. (Jason Janik/Special Contributor)(Jason Janik / Special Contributor) Charles Lachman, 16, opens his laptop and flips his phone to do-not-disturb when it’s time for class to start each morning. His desk in the game room holds the essentials: A copy of “Of Mice and Men,” headphones and notebooks. Otherwise, there are limited distractions no fellow students tapping their feet, no whispers flowing around the room.

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