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The Spring Choir Concert packed-out the
Prep Theatre last night as the High School
choirs performed their last show of the year.  
It was “standing room only” as a record crowd
showed up to hear a great set of songs that
the students have been working on all
semester.

The evening began with the Concert Choir's
wonderful set that included fun numbers like
“Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” and “Dream
a Little Dream” along with the challenging
“Beau Soir” by Claude Debussy, which was
sung all in French.  

The Premiere Choir was the final group to
perform,  presenting a range of pieces that
included the stirring “Dear Sarah” and a fun
arrangement of the Queen classic,
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10215 North 43rd Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85051
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The Prep is committed to
excellence in Academics,
Athletics, and the Arts.
Academics
Athletics
The Prep is a member of
Pointe Schools - an
Independent Public School District
serving over 1200 students,
K-12th grades, on three
Northwest Valley Campuses.
Arts
choir
High School Choirs end year with Spring Concert
“Bohemian Rhapsody”.  On the final piece of the night, the Jr. High Choir joined the two High School Choirs for the
aptly named “Grand Finale”.  The High School Choirs are directed by Jeanette Winzeler.

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