458 students make school’s honor roll Laguna...
458 students make school’s honor roll
Laguna Beach High School students who achieved academic excellence
in the fall will be awarded with certificates.
Those who achieved a 3.5 grade-point average or higher will be on
the Principal’s Honor Roll; those with a 3.76 GPA or higher will be
on the Superintendent’s Honor Roll. Athletes who achieved a 3.76 GPA
or higher will be designated Scholar Athletes. These awards are based
on semester grades, and students will receive their certificates
during the spring.
Sixty-nine ninth-grade students, 57 10th-grade students, 59
11th-grade students and 82 12th-grade students made the
Superintendent’s Honor Roll. There were 62 scholar athletes in all
grade levels.
Thirty-six ninth-grade students, 32 tenth-grade students, 30
11th-grade students and 31 12th-grade students made the principal’s
honor roll.
For a full list or to ask questions, call Laguna Beach High
School, (949) 497-7750.
Laguna Beach schools’ spring break
Laguna school district’s spring break is April 11 to 15.
Laguna teens raise funds for Hope
A concert by Laguna Beach teens raised more than $3,000 for the
City of Hope at a March 13 benefit concert held at the Festival of
Arts Forum Theatre.
Alec Jaffe, Andrew Levin, Adam Selevan and Daniel Selevan decided
to organize the benefit concert as part of a charity project expected
of boys during their Bar Mitzvah preparations.
The teens were motivated to raise money for cancer research,
having several friends and relatives with cancer who received help
from City of Hope.
Friends performed to help raise money for this endeavor, including
Celena Delpizzo-Howell and Brianna Krantz.
The band Jill’s Bedroom, consisting of seventh-graders Jake
Johnson, lead guitar; Andrew Levin, rhythm guitar; Tyler MacRae,
bassist; Mike Rubel, keyboard and Adam Selevan, drums also performed.
Avishore also performed with members Alec Jaffe, Justin Drucker,
Ian Dull and Zach Singerman.
Teen musical comedy with a message
The Generation GAP, Gallimaufry Performing Arts’ teen theater
company, will perform the musical “Weird Romance” at 7:30 p.m. April
22 and at 2 and 7:30 p.m. April 23 at the Festival of Arts Forum
Theatre, 650 Laguna Canyon Road. Tickets are $12 for adults and $8
for students and seniors.
The Generation GAP is a student-run theater company, whose goal is
to provide Laguna youth the opportunity to experiment and learn all
aspects of theater, including producing, directing, performing,
fundraising, designing and managing.
This group of teens has been meeting for eight months in
preparation for this production. The process began with discussions
and readings of potential material. After deciding what to produce,
the teens began negotiations for the rights, prepared a budget,
secured the theater and began fundraising. It was only after five
months of pre-production that rehearsals began.
The show is being directed and choreographed by Ren Lescault,
produced by Jazz Brice and is receiving musical direction from the
company’s artistic director, Noah Plomgren. The cast includes: Haley
Bierbaum, Jazz Brice, Rachel Busic, Brian Drummy, Annie Freeman,
Patrick Kelly, Adam Kenworthy, Brianna Krantz, Chloe Mansour, Fannie
Olhats, Clara Plomgren, Noah Plomgren, Arianna Ross, Shaina Silverman
and Lindsay Wayne.
The theater program is free to participate in. For tickets and
more information, call (949) 499-5060 or go to
https://www.thegeneration gap.org.
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