Carl Albert Dance Team excels at state and national competitions

March 11, 2025 | MIDWEST CITY-DEL CITY, School Districts, Oklahoma


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Carl Albert Dance Team excels at state and national competitions
The Midwest City-Del City Schools meeting on March 11, 2025, highlighted the impressive achievements of the Carl Albert dance team, celebrating their recent successes in various competitions. The team excelled at the DTU Regionals in Broken Arrow, securing first place in all three of their dance categories: jazz, team performance, and hip hop. They also triumphed at the Oklahoma State Dance Championship, becoming state champions in jazz and team performance, while finishing as state runner-up in hip hop, narrowly missing first place by just 0.2 points.

The team faced challenges at the national level, including an injury when a dancer broke her arm after the first day of performances. Despite this setback, they managed to compete against top teams from across the nation, achieving a commendable fourth place finish. The team missed third place by only one point and first place by 2.5 points, showcasing their resilience and talent.

During the meeting, the dance team members were introduced, and parents were acknowledged for their support in helping the students succeed. The atmosphere was celebratory, with attendees encouraged to take photos and share in the pride of the students' accomplishments.

As the meeting transitioned to business matters, there was a brief moment for public participation, but no attendees chose to speak. The superintendent, Dr. Cobb, was set to provide a report on further celebrations and achievements within the school district, indicating a positive trend in the community's educational environment.

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