Wayland High School’s Concert Choir performs a variety of songs including “Easy on me” by Adele on Tuesday, April 30 at 7 p.m.. The concert took place in the WHS auditorium. “It was so bittersweet to have my last chorus concert, especially since I’ve been doing chorus since sophomore year,” senior Clara Sin said. “Everyone in [concert choir] is like family to me, and I’m going to miss them so much when I go off to college. Special shoutout to Mrs. Carroll for being one of the most understanding and caring teachers out there.”
Concert Choir: A fantastical show
May 9, 2024
Credit: Sofia Ciciarelli
From left to right, sophomore Maximilien Walsh, freshman Ceser Campos-Belussi and senior Kyle Reece look at the conductor before the next song. Walsh, Campos-Belussi and Reece also participate in WHS's acapella groups as well as chorus.
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