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FairfaxEducationSchools & Military, 12/2/21 edition

Schools & Military, 12/2/21 edition

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News of the achievements of local students and members of the Armed Forces.

** Aydin Johnson of Great Falls earned a degree in marine science during recent commencement exercises at Coastal Carolina University.

** Adwoa Edusei of Vienna (MCPHS University), Ashley Nguyen of Vienna (Virginia Commonwealth University) and Ruby Titus of McLean (Mississippi State University) have been inducted into the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation’s oldest collegiate honor society for all academic disciplines.

** Jesse Anderson of Tysons and Alec Kakishita of Vienna have been named to the dean’s list for the summer semester at Palmer College of Chiropractic.

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** The George C. Marshall High School Choir brings the magic live on stage with a Dec. 10-11 production of “Disney in December,” a high-energy performance, complete with costumes and choreography, of favorite Disney songs by 105 students.

Marshall five award-winning choral ensembles who will perform songs from popular Disney movies, such as “Almost There” (“Princess and the Frog”), “I’ve Got a Dream” (“Tangled”), “Cruisin’ for a Bruisin’” (“Teen Beach Movie”) and many more. Performances will include large and small ensembles as well as solo spotlights.

“After nearly two years without live performances, choir is the kind of fun, uplifting programming we need at this moment and our ‘Disney in December’ production is something all members of the family can enjoy,” said Kelli Pierson, director of Marshall’s choir programs.

Performances are Dec. 10 and 11 at 7 p.m., which shows running approximately 100 minutes with intermission. A free 40-minute children’s show, which includes a costume contest for attendees, is slated for 1:30 p.m. on Dec. 11.

Reservations are required for evening performances and can be secured online at www.marshallhighschoolchoir.org at suggested donation amounts of $10 for adults, $5 for students and young children. Custom donations are also accepted. Ticket reservations are not required for the children’s show.

For information, see the Website at www.marshallhighschoolchoir.org.

** Six seniors from James Madison, George C. Marshall and Oakton high schools have been named recipients of $2,500 college scholarships as part of the Optimist Club of Greater Vienna’s 2021 Carol Waite Brennan Youth Appreciation Awards.

Lauren Richardson and Peyton Van Stone from Madison, Grace Chamberlain and Gabriel Espinola from Marshall and Sharmila Adapa and Immanuel Anaborne from Oakton High School are the awardees.

The Optimist Club of Greater Vienna presents the Carol Waite Brennan Youth Appreciation Awards annually to students who have demonstrated outstanding efforts in academics, the arts, athletics and community service, as well as exhibiting ongoing kindness, citizenship, optimism and good character. School counselors nominate the students.

The Vienna Optimists have presented these scholarships for 22 years. In 2002, they renamed the awards for the late Carol Waite Brennan, an Optimist who, along with her husband Matt, started Ethics Day at Marshall High School and served as Vienna Optimist Club president from 2000-01.

“I never cease to be amazed at the dedication and commitment to excellence that these young people demonstrate. You can’t help but feel confident in the future of our country when you hear their stories,” said Tom Bauer, president of the Optimists of Greater Vienna.

The Carol Waite Brennan Youth Appreciation Awards are just one of several programs the club sponsors to further its mission of “Bringing Out the Best in Kids” in the greater Vienna area. Upcoming academic competitions include essay and oratorical contests.

To help generate the financial support the Optimists provide through these programs, the club runs several fundraisers throughout the year, including its annual Christmas tree and holiday-decoration sale located at the Vienna Giant (359 Maple Ave. E.) and through the recently concluded Vienna Farmers’ Market.

The Optimist Club of Greater Vienna one of 2,500 Optimist International Clubs worldwide. For more information about the Club, its programs and membership, see the Website at www.optimistclubofgreatervienna.org.

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