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It is a circus school.

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    The circus school was closed because of the virus. It is open again. (AP)
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    The students want to be in a circus. (AP)
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    The students work hard. (AP)
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    Some students swing on the trapeze. (AP)
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    Some students balance and flip. (AP)
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Twirl. Tumble. Balance. Flip. These students practice all day.

Their school in Belgium closed because of the virus. Now it is open. The students are happy. They long to be in a circus.

Read More: The first modern circuses starred horses and their riders. Soon, people wanted more. Acrobats, jugglers, rope dancers, and clowns were added. Trained lions, tigers, and elephants came next. Many circuses today no longer have wild animal acts. But visitors to the circus can be amazed at the people who walk on ropes, juggle, swing on trapezes, tumble, and perform acrobatics—just what students at circus schools want to do. It is good to work hard to accomplish something. The Apostle Paul in Philippians 3:14 reminds us what is even better. “I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus.”