PCPS Freshman Joins Prestigious Junior High Treble Chorus Performance at Oklahoma City Convention Center
Ponca City Now - January 14, 2025 6:00 am
A talented freshman from Ponca City High School, Jaelyn Stolhand, had the honor of performing with the Oklahoma Choral Directors Association (OCDA) Junior High Treble Chorus at the Oklahoma City Convention Center. The highly anticipated performance showcased the dedication and artistry of young vocalists from across the state, with Jaelyn proudly representing Ponca City.
Under the direction of acclaimed conductor Coty Raven Morris, the OCDA Junior High Treble Chorus performed a diverse program of choral works, demonstrating exceptional skill and harmony. The event, held at the state-of-the-art Oklahoma City Convention Center, was a celebration of young vocal talent and a testament to the students’ hard work and musical growth.
“Participating in this event was an incredible experience for all the students said Chad Keilman, director of choirs for Ponca City High School. “It was inspiring to see the joy and passion of so many talented students and to watch the leadership of such an amazing director as Coty Raven Morris.”
Jaelyn’s achievement is a testament to her dedication and passion for music, as well as the strong choral program at Ponca City High School. This opportunity to perform with the OCDA Junior High Treble Chorus is just one of many milestones in the young student’s burgeoning music career.
The Oklahoma Choral Directors Association’s Junior High Treble Chorus program provides a unique opportunity for young singers to collaborate with their peers, receive expert instruction, and perform in a prestigious setting. For Jaelyn and other students involved, it was an experience that will undoubtedly inspire their continued pursuit of excellence in music.
About Ponca City High School
Ponca City High School continues its dedication to fostering the academic and artistic development of its students. With a robust music program that encourages creativity and collaboration, the school provides students with opportunities to explore and excel in various areas of the arts, including choir, band, and theater.
Pictured is Jaelyn Stolhand and Ponca City High School choir director, Chad Keilman.