Activities such as dance team, golf, and cross country are
far less popular meets/competitions to go to. These events usually get a few
students to come to them, but it is usually parents and siblings that are there
to watch.
Other than sports, the music department here at Kennedy is
far underappreciated! We have amazing instrument players and singers and actors
that few students here realize. The students that are involved in these coral
or musical activities and groups work so hard at what they do so they can
continue to improve. Most of them have a band/orchestra class every day, the
choir and show choir kids all have a choir class every day. There are also after
school practices for these students as well, they spend hours a day rehearsing
and preparing for their next show.
Our band doesn’t just play at football games, they also go
to competitions throughout the fall. We have a spectacular band, who received place
at two competitions this year I believe, and we have an amazing drum line. Most
of these kids have been playing these instruments since probably at least
middle school. They practice daily and learn new music all the time.
Our show choir starts learning their show the summer before
the next school year starts, they work for a good six months before their show
is complete and ready to compete. Competitions start in January and go for
about two months, with a competition about every two or three weeks. Happiness
is the top show choir here at Kennedy and they go to Nationals in Tennessee
every year and usually do very well. We also host our own competition right
here at Kennedy every February, called Raise the Roof.
The drama department also puts on their own shows a few
times a year. Students try out for roles of the plays and they work very hard
after school to rehearse their lines and create the sets and make it perfect before
they have their show. Each student has to memorize all of their lines and
remember what they are supposed to be doing when they say something. Our plays
are great, we have very talented actors at our school!
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