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Saturday, April 26, 2014

South Pointe High's "Tarzan" Gets 8 Blumenthal Nominations #sphsstallions #rhsd3 #rockhill

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THE 2014 BLUMENTHAL PERFORMING ARTS HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL THEATER AWARDS NOMINEES


BEST SET CONSTRUCTION

Carmel Christian School – The Sound of Music
Central Academy of Technology and Arts – Pippin
Central Cabarrus High School – Back to the 80’s
Providence High School – The Drowsy Chaperone
South Pointe High School – Tarzan
Stuart W. Cramer High School – 13 the Musical

BEST COSTUME CREATION

Ardrey Kell High School – Seussical
Central Academy of Technology and Arts – Pippin
Cuthbertson High School – Shrek the Musical
Marvin Ridge High School – Barnum
Providence Day School – Little Shop of Horrors
South Pointe High School – Tarzan

BEST STUDENT ORCHESTRA

Ardrey Kell High School – Seussical
Cox Mill High School – Once Upon a Mattress
Jay M. Robinson High School – Hairspray
Providence High School – The Drowsy Chaperone
Sun Valley High School – The Drowsy Chaperone
Weddington High School – The Sound of Music

BEST CHOREOGRAPHY EXECUTION

Central Academy of Technology and Arts – Pippin
Charlotte Christian School – Fiddler on the Roof
Charlotte Latin School – Hello, Dolly!
Northwest School of the Arts – Shrek the Musical
South Mecklenburg High School – Kiss Me, Kate
South Pointe High School – Tarzan

BEST ENSEMBLE/CHORUS

Butler High School – Avenue Q: School Edition
Charlotte Christian School – Fiddler on the Roof
Charlotte Latin School – Hello, Dolly!
Covenant Day School – Curtains
Northwest School of the Arts – Shrek the Musical
South Pointe High School – Tarzan

BEST OVERALL DIRECTION

Ardrey Kell High School – Seussical
Marvin Ridge High School – Barnum
Northwest School of the Arts – Shrek the Musical
Providence Day School – Little Shop of Horrors
Providence High School – The Drowsy Chaperone
South Pointe High School – Tarzan

BEST FEATURED PERFORMER

Charlotte Latin School – Brendan Paschal as Barnaby Tucker (Hello, Dolly!)
Jay M. Robinson High School – Isabel Gonzalez as Jail Matron (Hairspray)
Northwest Cabarrus High School – Emily Absher as Caprice Nova (Sympathy Jones)
Northwest School of the Arts – Hank Santos as Pinocchio (Shrek the Musical)
South Mecklenburg High School – Wesley Fields as Riley/Hortensio (Kiss Me, Kate)
South Pointe High School – Justin Norwood as Terk (Tarzan)

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

Butler High School – Austin Mejia as Nicky (Avenue Q: School Edition)
Central Academy of Technology and Arts – TJ Schmidt as Charlemagne (Pippin)
Charlotte Christian School – Evan Ector as Perchik (Fiddler on the Roof)
Charlotte Latin School – Michael Julliard as Cornelius Hackl (Hello, Dolly!)
Northwest School of the Arts – Phillip Johnson as Donkey (Shrek the Musical)
South Pointe High School – Jordan Davis as Kerchak (Tarzan)

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

Ardrey Kell High School – Rachel Buksbazen as Jojo (Seussical)
Lake Norman High School – Sydney Anderson as Dragon/Gingy (Shrek the Musical)
Northwest School of the Arts – Keston Steele as Dragon (Shrek the Musical)
Providence High School – Meredith McNairy as The Drowsy Chaperone (The Drowsy Chaperone)
South Mecklenburg High School – Jessica Braun as Lois/Bianca (Kiss Me, Kate)
Southlake Christian Academy – Alexa Wallace as Lion (The Wizard of Oz)

BEST ACTOR

CFA Academy – Joshua Little as Scarecrow (The Wizard of Oz)
Charlotte Christian School – Graham Baker as Tevye (Fiddler on the Roof)
Northwest School of the Arts – Mekhai Lee as Shrek (Shrek the Musical)
Providence Day School – Thomas Laub as Seymour (Little Shop of Horrors)
Providence High School – Jonathan Walls as Man in Chair (The Drowsy Chaperone)
Southlake Christian Academy – Kyle Hammill as Scarecrow (The Wizard of Oz)

BEST ACTRESS

Ardrey Kell High School – Mckenzie Wilson as The Cat in the Hat (Seussical)
Carmel Christian School – Ashlyn Uribe as Maria Rainer (The Sound of Music)
Central Academy of Technology and Arts – Nkeki Obi-Melekwe as Leading Player (Pippin)
Covenant Day School – Evan Bertram as Georgia Hendricks (Curtains)
Northwest School of the Arts – Abby Corrigan as Princess Fiona (Shrek the Musical)
Stuart W. Cramer High School – Ashlyn Glass as Patrice (13 the Musical)

WELLS FARGO BEST MUSICAL

Charlotte Latin School – Hello, Dolly!
Northwest School of the Arts – Shrek the Musical
Providence Day School – Little Shop of Horrors
Providence High School – The Drowsy Chaperone
South Pointe High School – Tarzan
Stuart W. Cramer High School – 13 the Musical

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

South :Pointe's Spin Magazine does it Again! #rockhill #rhsd3

South Pointe in the News (SPiN), student media of the Stallions, made history yesterday in Columbia at the South Carolina Scholastic Press Association Spring Conference and Awards when both its print and online versions of the newspaper earned the top ratings given by judges in their separate categories.  Very few other state schools have both print and online versions and no other school earned top honors in both print and online competition. The awards were given in the Ballroom at Russell House on the University of South Carolina campus.
SPiN earned the coveted All-State ranking in the print category and was declared Excellence in Scholastic Newspaper Awards (ESNA) Sweepstakes champion for Class A (schools with 1,500 or fewer students). Wando High School’s Tribal Tribune took first place in the Sweepstakes for schools with more than 1,500.  The Sweepstakes champions collected the most first, second, and third place Excellence in Scholastic Newspaper Awards in individual competition in 13 categories such as Sports and Front Page Design.
Stallions who won the ESNA Yearly First-Place Awards were senior Maggie Hedrick in both Art and Computer Design, senior managing editor O’Brien Brown in Computer Design, senior editor-in-chief Wade Hopper in Front Page Design, and senior Loftin Bridges in Sports.
Earning second-place ESNA Yearly Awards in the state competition were Brown in Photography, junior Cole Davenport in Reviews, senior Luke Allen in Sports, Hopper in Layout, senior contributor Justin Syhabanditha in Columns,  and senior Jonathan Shoaf in Features.
In the online newspaper competition, which is only in its second year of existence through the SCSPA, SPiN Wired earned the top ranking of Superior.  Editor-in-chief Holden LeCroy, a junior, also earned first-place honors in Online Photography and second in Online News Features. Junior Aziyah Ford placed second in Online Opinion Pieces. LeCroy and junior Tanner Norby also won third place in Online Sports.
Additionally, seniors Jake Riggins and Graceyn Taylor earned Spring ESNAS, Taylor for second place in News Feature and Riggins for third place in Features.
To have both our print and online versions, which publish completely different content, bring home top ratings in the state competition and to see so many Stallions earning individual honors at the highest level of very tough competition means our journalism program has set itself apart from all other programs in the state because we are the only place doing both print and online at this level of excellence as recognized by the state scholastic press association.

Please congratulate SPiN staff members on their awards.

Cindy Koon, SPiN adviser

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Leap Into Literacy in #Rockhill


Please join us as we “Leap into Literacy” and kick-off the Week of the Young Child, Monday, April 7th at 10:30 am at the Rock Hill Old Town Amphitheater.  Our second event during Come See Me Week, “Come See our Pad”,  will be Friday, April 11th beginning at 10:00 am at the Resource Center.  

The Week of the Young Child™ in conjunction with the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) is held each year to celebrate young children and their families and to thank all those who make a difference in the life of a child. ParentSmart, in partnership with York County First Steps and the Early Learning Partnership of YC invite parents with preschool children to join us as we “Leap into Literacy”. Representative Ralph Norman will share a proclamation provided by Mayor Echols followed by some fun, interactive, educational activities led by the Reading Giraffe and Rock Hill Schools Title I, Parent Teacher Specialists. All children will receive a free book compliments of Dr. Winslow and the “Cheer for Children” library.

For more information on the Week of the Young Child, please visit the National Association for the Education of Young Children website at http://www.naeyc.org/woyc. Please share this flyer with other Early Childhood advocates, educators, friends and families. Hope to see you there!

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