
Senior Choir
High school senior choirs are typically composed of students in their final year of high school, and they often represent a culmination of their choral experiences throughout their high school years.
Senior choirs often tackle more challenging and complex music compared to junior choirs. The repertoire might include classical choral works, contemporary pieces, and possibly a cappella arrangements. Our senior choir may perform at various events such as community gatherings, and even competitions.
We expect our senior choir members to take on leadership roles within the choir. This could involve mentoring younger choir members, helping with rehearsals, or even participating in the decision-making process for repertoire selection. Being a part of this group can be an emotional experience as it marks the end of a significant chapter in students' lives. Final performances and events can be a way to celebrate the journey they've had together and bid farewell to their high school choir experience. For students pursuing further education in music or performing arts, their senior choir experience can be valuable on college applications and auditions. It's also a chance to develop skills in teamwork, discipline, and artistic expression that can be carried into other aspects of life. Our students may create strong bonds among members. Sharing the stage, rehearsing, and performing together can create lasting friendships that extend beyond high school.
We understand that the guidance and expertise of the choral director are crucial in shaping our senior choir's experience. They help select appropriate repertoire, provide vocal coaching, and create an inclusive and supportive environment for the students. If you're a senior in high school and considering joining a senior choir, it could be a wonderful way to cap off your high school experience with music, camaraderie, and personal growth.


