Choir awards recognize exceptional members and leadership at annual ceremony

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


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Choir awards recognize exceptional members and leadership at annual ceremony
The Perryton High School Spring 2025 Choir Concert held on June 7, 2025, celebrated the achievements of its choir members with a series of awards recognizing outstanding contributions and growth throughout the year. The event highlighted the dedication and talent of students across various grade levels.

The awards began with the "Spirit of Choir" award, presented to Carolina Matias for her positivity and encouragement within the group. Following this, Laura Rosales received the "Most Improved Choir Member" award, acknowledging her significant growth as a musician over the school year. Sam DeSantier was honored as the "Outstanding Musician of the Year" for his consistent commitment and proactive approach to improving the choir's performance.

The ceremony also recognized exceptional choir members from each grade. Evan Burrows and Diana Marie Ksenia were named the outstanding ninth-grade boy and girl, respectively. Caleb Hernandez and Peyton Wood received the same honors for tenth grade, while Jerry Hernandez was recognized for eleventh grade. The twelfth-grade awards went to Braden Schlock for boys and Galadriel Lingo for girls, with Lingo noted for her leadership and support within the choir.

Additionally, the Chloe Webb Memorial Scholarship was awarded to Lorena Hernandez. This scholarship honors the legacy of former choir director Chloe Webb, who significantly impacted the choir program decades ago. The award is based on both need and commitment to the choir.

The event concluded with a performance of "Take It Easy" by The Eagles, further celebrating the achievements of the choir members and their contributions to the school's musical community.

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