Published on January 31, 2022
Warwick High School Music Department is proud to announce that 14 students have recently qualified to the 2022 PMEA District Chorus Festival. The festival will take place February 11th, and 12th at Chambersburg Area Senior High School. Beth Stahl is the host conductor, with Dr. Brandon Williams as the guest conductor. Dr. Brandon Williams is an Assistant Professor of Choral Music and Choral Music Education at Rutgers University in New Jersey. He conducts the Rutgers Voorhees Choir and teaches a variety of undergraduate and graduate courses. Dr. Williams holds degrees from Western Illinois University, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and Michigan State University.
The following WHS students are participating in the District Chorus Festival:
9th Grade:
Kai Guhl
Jacob Soslow
Christian Wolf
Gannon Ziegler
10th Grade:
Zoe Buchanan
Alexander Fair
Lillian Walls
11th Grade:
Lilah Goss
Chancey Jean
Ryan Knudson
12th Grade:
Holly Colvin
Dalerose Day
Andrew Germaine
Jonah Lenahan
This year Warwick has the most students participating in District 7 PMEA Chorus, as well as county chorus in the Lancaster/Lebanon area schools. Warwick is very proud of the hard work these students have put into learning and practicing their material. Warwick is very well represented by having 14 students in the district chorus. "This number represents the diligent work of these young people. They practice not only at home on their own, but on a regular basis at school. They should be highly commended for their outstanding work," stated Mrs. Debra Kline-Smith music teacher at Warwick High School.
Congratulations and best of luck at the upcoming festival.