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WINTER MUSICAL                                             PERFORThMe sIhNowGdAidRgoToSn!

Students perform on stage at the winter                      Our commitment to an outstanding              The fall production, Clue, kept everyone
musical, Smoke on the Mountain.                            student experience meant finding              on their toes with twists, turns, mystery
                                                           innovative and creative ways to continue      and whimsy. The winter musical, Smoke
                                                           extracurriculars. While many schools          on the Mountain, was a departure from the
                                                           canceled productions for the year, our        traditional 90-member cast, but wowed
                                                           performing arts program didnʼt skip a beat    audiences both in-person and virtually with
                                                           and put on three amazing productions.         the musical stylings of a top-notch cast. The
                                                                                                         spring showcase was an exciting display of
                                                             With dedicated faculty, staff, students     talent on the CMH stage. It was a fantastic
                                                           and parents, the show went on. The            finalé of fun to finish off the school year.
                                                           performance selections were adjusted
                                                           allowing for social distancing on stage         The success of these performances is
                                                           and students wore masks during their          testament to the dedication of our
                                                           performances. The in-person audience was      performing arts family including countless
                                                           spaced properly and our productions were      volunteers and our outstanding Friends
                                                           made available to a virtual audience of       of the Arts parent group that worked
                                                           hundreds. Nothing could keep our students     tirelessly behind the scenes to create these
                                                           out of the spotlight or away from the stage.  outstanding opportunities for our students
                                                                                                         to thrive.

  FALL PLAY

   Our amazing performing arts students and volunteers
   successfully rose the curtain for Clue, our first-ever
   in-person and virtual opening night.

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