Choir, band earn Gold at annual ISSMA competition

Last weekend, Marion High School’s band and choir students competed in the annual ISSMA organizational contest, earning Gold ratings!
 
At the ISSMA competition hosted at Marion High School on April 19 and 20, the Wind Ensemble competed in the most difficult division (Group I) and earned a Gold rating. The Symphonic Band also earned a Gold rating, competing in Group III. 
 
MHS band students gather for a photo at the ISSMA organizational contest in March 2024
 
MHS band students gather for a photo at the ISSMA organizational contest in March 2024, hosted at the school.
 
 
In addition, band members and volunteers worked to make sure all the bands participating at the Marion competition site had a great experience, helping guide groups to and from their warmup locations, run music and score sheets to and from the judges, and more. We are grateful to all who helped the competition run smoothly!
 
The choirs traveled offsite for their competition. The Varsity Choir earned a Gold rating, competing in Group III. And the beginning choirs Marionettes and Debonairs combined to compete as the Concert Choir, earning a silver in Group III.
 
MHS Varsity Choir competes at ISSMA organizational contest in April 2024.
 
MHS Varsity Choir competes at ISSMA organizational contest in April 2024.
 
MHS Concert Choir competes at ISSMA organizational contest in April 2024.
 
MHS Concert Choir competes at ISSMA organizational contest in April 2024.
 
Congratulations to these talented, hard-working students and their teachers!
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