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ACS โ€œBe The Lightโ€ Talent Show Highlights Student Gifts and Creativity

The ACS โ€œBe The Lightโ€ Talent Show, held Friday, March 20, an exciting  evening of creative and fun performances as 18 students shared their God-given talents on stage. The show was hosted by Mrs. Kelly Flynn and her husband, Michael, and featured an exciting variety of performancesโ€”from singing and instrumental pieces to acrobatics and comedy.

The evening opened with a group number, โ€œWeโ€™re All In This Together,โ€ and ended on a powerful note with the song โ€œChampion.โ€ During intermission, sophomore Isabella Santos gave a beautiful vocal performance of โ€œTrust in You.โ€

Our panel of judgesโ€”Katie Alvis, Emily Perkins, David Santos, and Saita Perkinsโ€”had the tough job of selecting winners from such a talented group of students. Congratulations to the following students who received awards:

Elementary Division

1st Place: Brooklyn Bynum (4th Grade) โ€“ Piano and Rap, โ€œLetโ€™s Have A Good Timeโ€

2nd Place: Nora Wigglesworth (3rd Grade) โ€“ Vocal Performance, โ€œThe Truthโ€

3rd Place: Juliana Hammie (5th Grade) โ€“ Vocal Performance, โ€œHallelujahโ€

Upper School Division

1st Place: Rosalie Campbell (7th Grade) โ€“ Vocal and Piano, โ€œLoyalโ€

2nd Place: Parker Maxwell (7th Grade) โ€“ Vocal Performance, โ€œCould Have Beenโ€

3rd Place: Megan Connolly (7th Grade) โ€“ Vocal Medley, โ€œThe Rise and The Climbโ€

The Peer Award, chosen by the performers themselves, was presented to 3rd grader Nora Wigglesworth.

Student Talent Show Entertains Crowd at Feb. 4 Bowls of Hope Soup Cook-Off

ACS students from elementary to high school entertained the audience at the Bowls of Hope Soup Cook-Off Benefit on February 4 as they sang, danced, played the piano and violin, and even kicked and leaped with ninja-like moves as part of the Student Talent Show.

โ€œWe believe that every student has God-given gifts and creative talents and the Bowls of Hope Talent Show gave some of our students the chance to share their musical and artistic abilities with our school families and friends,” said Event Coordinator Christian Delacruz, who oversaw the auditions for the Talent Show.

โ€œWe’re proud of every student who performed and they all did a really good job,” Delacruz said. He also thanked faculty member Amy Parker for serving as the Master of Ceremonies throughout the evening and kept everyone informed and excited as each performer took to the stage.

Congratulations to each of the Talent Show participants, listed here in the order that they performed:

  • The 5th Grade Worship Team, singing and doing choreography to “Light of the World”
  • 5th grader Ella Henigan – playing “Danny Boy” on the violin
  • 1st grader Roselyn Vega – singing “Thank God”
  • 4th grader Allie Pineo – singing “Reckless Love”
  • Kindergartener Braylen Borlandoe – dancing and doing Ninja moves to “Ninja Music”
  • 3rd grader Callie Gibson and 2nd grader Olivia Moren-Owens singing “We Don’t Talk About Bruno”
  • 7th grader Nino Miranda – playing “Kings Ballroom” on the piano
  • 5th grader Megan Connolly – singing “Big House”
  • 3rd graders Jeremiah Diaz, Victoria Rosario, and Sadie Wyzen-Gregory – singing and moving to “Gratitude”
  • 11th grader Ryleigh Martin – singing “King of Kings”
  • 4th graders Lily Kimmerley, Bella Markert, and Allie Pineo – singing “Peace Like a River”

Photo credits: Gail Crafton, AC Photo.