Mike Allen, the super talented, super creative principal for Evansville Christian School has done it again! The man who is known on YouTube as The Parody Principal has released another hilarious video, this time celebrating the long-awaited arrival of spring break!

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Principal Allen has shared nearly 50 hilarious videos aimed at amusing his students, staff, and whoever else sees them. He recently tackled a popular (and frustrating) topic for residents of Southern Indiana - the weather. He took the popular New Kids on the Block song "The Right Stuff" and gave us an homage to "The White Stuff."

His newest parody uses one of the biggest hits of 1995 to help students and staff sing the praises of spring break. I present to you "We Could Really Use It."

Once again, The Parody Principal has chosen the perfect song for the occasion. His lyrics are spot on, and the video gets everyone involved and is so much fun! The end result is another banger, just like the source material "This Is How We Do It."

The spring break video is the fourth he's released so far in 2025 - he had plenty of inspiration this winter. The others include a parody of "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles) from The Proclaimers - "500 Smiles" is what you see during a snow day.

He also did his best "Greatest Showman" impression with his version called "The Latest Snow."

Think about how much time it must take to make one of these videos - writing lyrics that fit, laying down the vocals, shooting and editing the video - all while also being the principal of a school. It's truly amazing.

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