The Triumph of Pentucket Regional High School Music Students

Nov 20, 2024 at 5:58 PM
Two Pentucket Regional High School music students, Hailey Bruno and Ian Parrott, have achieved remarkable success. They were both accepted into the choir that will perform at the MMEA Northeastern Senior District Music Festival in January. This is a significant accomplishment that showcases their talent and hard work.

Pentucket Students Shine at Music Festival

Hailey Bruno's Journey

Junior Hailey Bruno's audition score was outstanding, qualifying her to audition for the All-State choir in January. Her dedication and passion for music have clearly paid off. She has been working hard in the music program and this recognition is a testament to her abilities. Hailey's love for music is evident in every note she plays and sings. She is a true inspiration to her peers and a credit to the Pentucket music department.

Bruno's selection for the festival choir is a great achievement for her and the school. It shows that with hard work and determination, anything is possible. Her performance at the festival will be a highlight of the event and she is sure to make a lasting impression.

Ian Parrott's Success

Sophomore Ian Parrott also competed against students in Grades 10-12 from across the northeast corner of Massachusetts and earned his spot in the choir. His musical skills and talent have been recognized, and he is now looking forward to performing at the festival. Ian's hard work and commitment to music have been rewarded, and he is proud to represent Pentucket at this prestigious event.

Parrott's acceptance into the choir is a great honor for him and his family. He has been involved in the music program since he was a freshman and has made significant progress. His dedication to his studies and his music has been an inspiration to his classmates, and he is a role model for future music students at Pentucket.

The Massachusetts Music Educators’ Association Northeastern District is a renowned organization that encompasses school districts north and west of Boston. The festival provides a platform for students to showcase their talent and connect with other music enthusiasts. Hailey and Ian's participation in the festival is a great opportunity for them to grow as musicians and gain valuable experience.

Superintendent Justin Bartholomew, Principal Brenda Erhardt, and Fine & Performing Arts Department Chair David Schumacher are proud of Hailey and Ian's achievements. They have worked hard to provide students with the best music education possible, and these students are a testament to their efforts. The school community is excited to see Hailey and Ian perform at the festival and celebrate their success.