One Oregon school district is taking a national trend to the next level.

Pop song parody snow day announcements have gained popularity around the country for last couple snow seasons.

But Justin Corey, principal at Oaklea Middle School in Junction City, and Brian Young, principal at Junction City High School, didn’t stop at just one funny pop song parody. As the snow days mounted for the Junction City School District, so did the parody song announcements.

It all started Monday, with a cover of Simon and Garfunkel’s “Sound of Silence” called “The Sounds... of Snow Day!”

The video featured wigs, falling snow and a staple of the genre: teachers singing charmingly, slightly offkey.

The video, as of Thursday, had almost 35,000 views. Pretty good seeing as Junction City’s population is 6,101.

The news media caught wind of their video, and when a second snow day happened on Tuesday, Corey and Young doubled down and made another video.

This time they did a cover of Billy Joel’s “Piano Man.” So far, that video has over 22,000 views.

But, the snow days didn’t stop and neither did Corey and Young.

On Day 3 of no school for snow, the duo did a Wham! Cover. This time, they got costumes and a whole bunch of back up singers.

Which brings us to Thursday, a day which, according to the Junction City School District website was another snow day.

Corey and Young were ready.

This time, they donned beards and went into the actual snow to film a cover of “Man of Constant Sorrow.”

So, what’s going to happen on Friday? The weather is warming up and there might even be some rain on the horizon. It might be the end of the line for these YouTube sensations, at least until next winter.