Carrie Best | SJUSD
Excellent! Excellent! Excellent! Good! Gold! Outstanding!
The San Jacinto Unified School District (SJUSD) is proud to celebrate the recent successes of its student musicians at various band festivals. Scores earned by the San Jacinto High School Tiger Concert and Symphonic Bands, SJUSD Strings, Monte Vista Middle School Band and North Mountain Middle School Band during recent regional and state assessments have confirmed that SJUSD has many talented musicians, led by dedicated instructors who inspire them to work together to create something truly beautiful.
San Jacinto High School Director, Patrick Harris stated, “These festivals are about more than just scores, they’re about excellence, growth, and being inspired by other amazing student musicians across the region. My students have grown tremendously as people and musicians! Every year they improve and challenge themselves! They are extremely dedicated to their music artistry!”
North Mountain Middle School Director, Skye Kooyman commented, “The joy and pride I witnessed in our students was truly transformative. Some cried tears of accomplishment, one student expressed that it was the best day of his life, and another stated he never thought he’d earn anything gold.”
The San Jacinto High School Choir students have their annual festival/competition on May 9 and are looking to extend their seven consecutive year Gold rating streak!
Without a doubt, the success in the upper grades ties back to the great foundational work being done in our elementary schools by full time music teachers who challenge students to join choir, band, strings and dance groups and develop a love for performing arts.
SJUSD remains committed to fostering a vibrant and inclusive music education program that encourages creativity, discipline, and teamwork. The district looks forward to more celebrations of student success in future festivals and performances.
The community is invited to get a glimpse of some of our talented students at the upcoming San Jacinto High Fine Arts Festival on Wednesday, April 2 at 5-8pm. The evening will include: Choir, Theater, Band, SJHS Ballet Folklorico, and the Mariachi Club. Live music will continue all night with the professional trombone band “The Bone Zone”, of which former North Mountain Middle School Music teacher, Tony Jauregui, is a member. In addition to music, dance and drama, guests will have the opportunity to see live woodworking demonstrations and incredible student art on display in the Media Center.
