By Ciera Sesock and Kadynn Porterfield

Ranger Choir has had a successful year. They have won many competitions, learned many new songs, and have had lots of fun. They have become better singers and are looking forward to the next year of Ranger Choir. They plan to get better and win many more competitions.

Sadly, they had to say goodbye to many seniors, who will be remembered for their amazing voices. However, fortunately, they get to welcome many new singers into their group. Each person will bring a new voice and new perspective to the group. They will positively alter the sound of the group, working hard to perfect their harmony.

The new class and Choir names were released this previous weekend:

Kylen Gray, ‘22, will be a sophomore next year. He has been singing since fourth grade. Singing has always been a huge part of his life, and making the Ranger Choir means everything to him. Gray said that it feels great to make it and he can’t wait to work with all of his friends in a more advanced choir. He wasn’t completely sure that he would make it, but he was feeling confident. “One of my goals is that I am planning to work a lot on my technique this upcoming year.” Singing gives him a sense of relief. He isn’t quite sure how to describe it, but he says that every time he sings he just feels happier. He likes trying to improve his talent each and every day. “It’s really exciting to see your progress and how far you have come.” Although he has been singing for fun a long time, he has been taking more voice lessons recently to be even better. “Being in ranger choir is sort of another milestone and another way to keep practicing.”

This next year of Ranger Choir is going to be full of fun and excitement. All of the incoming sophomores have lots of talent and are ready to contribute to the group.

Ciera Sesock
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Ciera ('22) is a senior, and this is her fourth year writing for the Redwood Gigantea. She is one of the Sports editors. Outside the Gigantea, Ciera runs cross country and plays soccer. She was a writer for Youth Runner Magazine for three years. She is a writer and reporter for Dyestat.com. You can reach Ciera at ciera.se1084@vusd.us.

 

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