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A “Summer Send-off” Party Not Everyone Enjoyed

An elementary school in Oklahoma City hosted a “summer send-off” party, where students could drive by and wave to their teachers.  And a guy who lives across the street wasn’t happy about…

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An elementary school in Oklahoma City hosted a "summer send-off" party, where students could drive by and wave to their teachers.  And a guy who lives across the street wasn't happy about all the noise...

A south Oklahoma City elementary graduation has upset a neighboring resident who claimed the celebration was too loud and the noise needed to stop.

The school organized a drive-by summer send off party for nearly 500 students. Parents and teachers decorated posters and cars, but not everyone was on board.

“It was just constant air horns and honking,” Albert said.

Albert, lives directly across the street from the school and took a marker and cardboard and made his own sign.

“It said shut the [expletive] up,” Albert said.

Albert said he’s not apologizing.

“It’s not the first they have seen or heard it,” Albert said. “Their parents use it.”

“Today, maybe we woke him up, and I just hope he gets some rest,” Brewster said. “It was a good day and it didn’t spoil the fun they had!”

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