News Detail

Upper School Students Honored for Excellence in Musical Theater

Upper School performing arts students were honored for excellence in a musical and choreography.
Upper School performing arts students were honored at the Spirit of the MACY Awards last week, held at the Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts in Cerritos. The program included performances by St. Margaret’s Upper School students Tessa Maryott and Alex Kim. 
 
The cast of Footloose received a MACY Awards win for Best Choreography by a Large Ensemble. This award honors every member of the cast and the work invested into executing the choreography. In addition, Alex Kim was a nominee for Lead Actor. 
 
Other members of the cast were also honored with a medal and certificate:
 
Highest Achievement: Alex Kim, Lynden Kim, Sophia Kistler, Tessa Maryott.
Outstanding Achievement: Els Page, Gigi Policicchio
Achievement: Fiona Bonilla Duncan, Brayden Brisbois, Caden Choi, Coco Johnson, Joelle Yang
Bright Spot: Saba Farjami, Sammy Kushner, Kimberly Pelayo-Ayala, Mac Ullem
                                                 
Based in Orange County, the organization honors students enrolled in high school. All high schools in Orange County California are eligible to be Adjudicated by the Spirit of the MACY Judging team. A group of 6-12 Judges is sent to a school's performance. A school will receive individual scores resulting in medals for high achieving students. Schools compete against other schools in the County for Best Show, Best Ensemble, Best Actress and Actor and more. For more information about this program, please visit:  https://themacyawards.com/
Back
 
Translation? ¿Traducción? 翻译?:

An Independent Preschool Through Grade 12 College-Preparatory Day School in Orange County California

Non-Discrimination Policy
St. Margaret's Episcopal School does not discriminate on the basis of gender, race, color, religion, sexual orientation or national and ethnic origin in the administration of its educational, admission, financial aid, hiring and athletic policies or in other school-administered programs.