ICHS drama club to perform Cinderella and enhance spring activities for students

March 28, 2025 | Chelsea City, Suffolk County, Massachusetts


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ICHS drama club to perform Cinderella and enhance spring activities for students
Excitement is in the air as Chelsea City students gear up for a vibrant spring season filled with activities and performances. The School Committee meeting on March 27 highlighted several key events, showcasing the enthusiasm of students and the community's support.

Track practices kicked off on March 17, with students expressing their excitement for the new season, buoyed by the warm weather. The energy is palpable as athletes prepare for competitions ahead.

The spotlight will soon shine on the ICHS drama club, which is set to present the beloved musical "Cinderella." For the first time since 2018, the club will host a Saturday matinee, with performances scheduled for April 4 at 7 PM and April 5 at 1 PM. Pre-order tickets are available for $5, while door tickets will be $8. Community members are encouraged to support the talented students.

In addition to the musical, the yearbook club has been busy facilitating senior portraits, providing students with professional photography opportunities. While more sessions may be offered, the final decision will depend on the number of portraits taken.

The meeting also celebrated the success of the recent self-care fair, described by TAP members as the best yet. Attendees enjoyed various activities, including interactions with baby animals, fostering a sense of community and well-being.

Another noteworthy event was the "Belle of the Ball," which provided high school juniors and seniors in need with free prom dresses. Students visited the Heinz Convention Center to select from a generous array of donated dresses, ensuring that financial constraints do not hinder their prom experience.

As the spring season unfolds, these events reflect the vibrant spirit of Chelsea City’s students and the community's commitment to supporting their growth and creativity.

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