Choir students achieve top scores in competition and prepare for state solos

June 07, 2025 | PERRYTON ISD, School Districts, Texas


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Choir students achieve top scores in competition and prepare for state solos
The Perryton High School Spring 2025 Choir Concert held on June 7, 2025, showcased the talents and achievements of the school's choir program. The event highlighted the hard work and dedication of students throughout the year, culminating in impressive performances and recognition of individual accomplishments.

During the concert, the choir director expressed gratitude to the custodial staff and the tech team for their support. The program featured contest pieces that the choir had been preparing since the beginning of the school year. The director noted that all three choirs—men's, women's, and mixed—received commendable scores of two at their recent contest, indicating excellent performance.

The concert also recognized students who participated in the Allstate audition process. Three students—Gus Hernandez, Evan Ruelas, and Kayla Hernandez—advanced to the region choir, a significant achievement in a competitive selection process. Additionally, twelve students were acknowledged for their participation in solo performances, with several advancing to the state solo ensemble competition. These students performed challenging pieces, including works in various languages such as Italian, Latin, and German.

The choir's upcoming trip to the state competition at the end of May was also mentioned, where students will have the opportunity to earn ratings and potentially receive medals for their performances. The concert concluded with the choir performing their contest pieces, starting with "Bound for the Promise," showcasing the culmination of their hard work and dedication throughout the year.

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