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Frenship High School

Frenship High School, FHS Ninth Grade Center Choirs Compete at Spring UIL Contest

Before Spring Break, six FHS and FHS Ninth Grade Center choirs competed at the University Interscholastic League (UIL) Concert and Sight Reading Assessment competitions hosted at the newly opened Buddy Holly Hall in downtown Lubbock.

The Varsity Mixed, Varsity Men, Varsity Women, and Freshman Varsity Women were all awarded with Sweepstakes ratings, the highest rating, for their performances in Concert and Sight Reading.

The JV Women were awarded a “Superior” rating in Sight Reading and an “Excellent” rating in Concert, and Freshmen Men were awarded a “Superior” rating in Concert and “Excellent” rating in Sight Reading.

Mens Choir

FHS Choir Director, Amy Moss, said that she and the other directors are very proud of their choir students.

“Every one of our students represented Frenship High School, the Ninth Grade Center, and Frenship ISD with the highest integrity and class,” Moss said. “They have worked extremely hard all year on very difficult music and sight reading skills, all while singing with masks and spending most of the year spread out as far as possible in our rehearsal spaces, and they have done so willingly!”

Moss said she is amazed by the work that her students have put in this year, “We are beyond honored to be their directors and so proud of the dedication they have shown!”

Womens Choir

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