Students from Maumelle High School were among those recently honored at the Arkansas Choral Directors Association competition last month.
The Maumelle Hornet Choir, above, earned an Excellent rating overall at the ArkCDA State Choir Festival during the State Choral Performance Assessment with scores of 88, 89 and 91.
Dedicated to giving students across the state meaningful music experiences, the association has been hosting choral events since 1967. The State Festival was held at the University of Central Arkansas on April 15-19 and the State Solo & Ensemble was held at Parkview Arts & Science High on April 20.
Maumelle student artists honored
Students from Maumelle High, as well as other PCSSD high schools, made a strong showing at the Arkansas Young Artist Association Convention and Competition, held April 18 at the Hot Springs Convention Center.
The organization has over 60 member high schools and has been in operation since 1979.
Maumelle students honored, above, include:
Maumelle AYAA TeamMakayla Harris - 2nd place First year 3D/Craft
Phinehas Little - 3rd place Digital Art Expressive
Keely Walker - 4th place Colored Pencil Expressive
Ayda Lovett - 4th place Ceramics Functional and 4th place Charcoal/Conte Expressive
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Maumelle students honored at competitions
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Students from Maumelle High School were among those recently honored at the Arkansas Choral Directors Association competition last month.
The Maumelle Hornet Choir, above, earned an Excellent rating overall at the ArkCDA State Choir Festival during the State Choral Performance Assessment with scores of 88, 89 and 91.
Dedicated to giving students across the state meaningful music experiences, the association has been hosting choral events since 1967. The State Festival was held at the University of Central Arkansas on April 15-19 and the State Solo & Ensemble was held at Parkview Arts & Science High on April 20.
Maumelle student artists honored
Students from Maumelle High, as well as other PCSSD high schools, made a strong showing at the Arkansas Young Artist Association Convention and Competition, held April 18 at the Hot Springs Convention Center.
The organization has over 60 member high schools and has been in operation since 1979.
Maumelle students honored, above, include:
Maumelle AYAA TeamMakayla Harris - 2nd place First year 3D/Craft
Phinehas Little - 3rd place Digital Art Expressive
Keely Walker - 4th place Colored Pencil Expressive
Ayda Lovett - 4th place Ceramics Functional and 4th place Charcoal/Conte Expressive
Marlowe Qualls - 4th place Portraits Abstract