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Listen: Favorite Songs from the High School Principals of Patch

Ever wonder what your high school principal's favorite song is? Now you know.

 

Principals are your pals, right? (I know that's how you remember to spell it, too)

So this week we asked the high school principals in our Patches what their favorite song is. Then we created a Spotify playlist, which you have to be a user of, otherwise you can't hear it.

Listen to the songs above and tell us what you think. Who should we ask next week?

Here's the playlist and the principal who chose it:

"Brandy," The Looking Glass: Cameron Ryba, Copley High School

"Unchained," Van Halen: Tim Freeman, Westlake High School

"Chicken Fried," Zac Brown Band: William Wade, Mentor High School

"Conviction of the Heart," Kenny Loggins: Bill Wagner, Lakewood High School

"Three Little Birds," Bob Marley: Bob Klinar, Theodore Roosevelt High School

"Thunder Road," Bruce Springsteen: Joseph Mueller, Brecksville-Broadview Heights High School

"We Are Young," Fun: Anne Alfano, Cuyahoga Falls High School

"Ain't No Mountain High Enough" Diana Ross, Susan Schur Stow-Munroe Falls High Principal

"Vertigo," U2: Phillip King, Revere High School

"American Soldier," Toby Keith: Tony Pallija, North Canton's Hoover High School

"The Breath You Take," George Strait: Joanie Walker, Avon Lake High School

"Black Cow," Steely Dan: Bob Hardis, Beachwood High School

"Somebody I Used to Know," Gotye: Kristina Dobos Buller, Avon High School

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Melissa Hebert

8:57 am on Friday, May 25, 2012

Just heard from Avon High School principal Kristina Dobos Buller. Her current turn-up-the-radio song is "Somebody That I Used to Know" by Gotye.

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Megan Rozsa

10:47 am on Friday, May 25, 2012

The song has been added to the list.

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John McMillan

7:44 pm on Friday, July 13, 2012

It's called "human interest" Mr. ESQ...lighten up!

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