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The Coweta County Board of Education
recognized 33 middle and high school students chorus students at
their November Board meeting who had passed the first audition
for Georgia’s All-State Choir.
In introducing the teachers and students, board member Sue Brown
noted that the large number of Coweta County students who passed
the audition was “unprecedented” for a county of Coweta’s size.
“We are so thrilled that our students are being recognized at
both district and state levels,” said Lee Middle School teacher
Christy Hauert. “We appreciate the support that we get from our
administration to allow our students opportunities such as this
one, and we thank the parents of our students that go the extra
mile to encourage commitment to our programs.”
All-State – which is held in Savannah, February 21-23 – chooses
only 500 middle schoolers and 1000 high-schoolers state-wide for
participation in the prestigious choral event.
During the October 13 audition at Dutchtown Middle School and
High School in Henry County, over 6,800 were registered to
audition, including 2281 7th and 8th graders, 1609 9th and 10th
graders, and 1468 11th and 12th graders, all competing for the
1,500 slots. 33 Coweta County students from eight middle schools
and high schools made the cut.
The students are:
East Coweta High: (chorus teacher Donna Weeks): Benjamin Coles,
Sophia Santos and Young Rim (Leah) Lee.
Newnan High (chorus teacher Kathy Bizarth): Robin Vance, Megan
Burrell, Morgan Hough, Sarah Beth Moseley, Abbie Grace Townsend,
Taj Stephens and Corey Thompson.
Northgate High (chorus teacher Rachel Gordon): Glenn Bailey,
Cody Bowers, Gretchen Harrison, Chris Kirkland, Ruth Sennett and
Rachel Snow.
Arnall Middle (chorus teacher Terri Sanders-Finlinson): Megan
McGurl, Michael Dean, Micaela Siraj, Kendall Trammell, Marilyn
Naughton and Emma Bush.
Evans Middle (chorus teacher Johnny Holloway): Allison Booth and
Christy Perkins.
Lee Middle (chorus teacher Christy Hauert): Brady Coles.
Madras Middle (chorus teacher Erin Walton): Killian Grina,
Kelsey Armstrong, Amy Blount, Nicholas Emory, Andrea Jackson and
Mary Jones.
Smokey Road Middle (chorus teacher Denise Meacham): Tori
Bartlett and Lindsay Munson.
The students will participate in a second audition on January 19
at Lee Middle School before being officially chosen for the
Savannah chorus.
The auditions are difficult affairs. In the first round,
students had to complete an audition which included a solo,
scales, four tonal memory examples (five notes are played once
and the student has to sing it back with exact rhythm and
correct pitches), and three sight reading examples (students are
only given their first pitch and the chord for the key, and are
given 30 seconds to study the music before singing it aloud).
In the second audition in January, the students will be tested
on their memorization and mastery of the music selected for this
year’s Allstate Chorus.
The Georgia Music Educators Association organizes and carries
out the All-State choral program each year in order to allow
selected students an opportunity to work with other students of
equal caliber under the direction of highly qualified conductor.
Coweta’s All-State students were also joined by choral students
who were chosen last Saturday for the District 6 Honor Chorus.
Those students, too, were selected by a highly competitive
audition process at the Clayton County Performing Arts Center on
November 9.
Over 100 girls from several District 6 counties tried out to
fill only eight positions on the Honors Chorus ensemble. Five of
the eight chosen were from Coweta County. They are (from Madras
Middle) Killian Grina and Madeline Robinson and (from Lee
Middle) Blaire Morgan, Cheyenne Eng and Brianna Croft. Tyler
Hinesley from Madras was also selected as a soloist out of over
50 students who auditioned, and was honored Tuesday night.
“It’s amazing that we’ve had this many kids who have made these
auditions. Allstate chorus takes a lot of before school and
after school rehearsal, and I’m thrilled to see this number of
students achieve,” said Madras chorus teacher Erin Walton. “I
think it definitely means that the fine arts are very alive in
this county, and that we have some great chorus teachers who
have put a lot of a heart into teaching these children.”

Coweta County Choral students have made an outsized showing
among the other Georgia choral students trying out for this
year’s Allstate chorus in Savannah. 33 students passed the
difficult first-round auditions held on October 13, and five
students will fill the 8 positions on the District 6 Honors
Chorus Ensemble. The students – from five middle schools and all
three high schools in Coweta - were honored by the Coweta County
Board of Education on November 13. Among the All-State and other
high-performing choral students honored Tuesday were, left to
right, first row, Nick Emory (Madras), Michael Dean (Arnall),
Blaire Morgan (Lee), Brady Coles (Lee), Robin Vance (Newnan
High) and Megan Burrell (Newnan High); second row, Tori Bartlett
(Smokey Road), Kelsey Armstrong (Madras), Madeleine Robinson
(Madras), Killian Grina (Madras), Morgan Hough (Newnan High),
Sarah Beth Moseley (Newnan High) and Cheyenne Eng (Lee); third
row Andrea Jackson (Madras), Amy Blount (Madras), Micaela Siraj
(Arnall), Kendall Trammell (Arnall), Allison Booth (Evans), Mary
Jones (Madras), and Abbie Grace Townsend (Newnan High); and
fourth row Tyler Hinesley (Madras), Marilyn Naughton (Arnall),
Taj Stephens (Newnan High), Corey Thompson (Newnan High),
Benjamin Coles (East Coweta High), Emma Bush (Arnall), Brianna
Croft (Lee), and Lindsay Munson (Smokey Road). |
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