Monday, June 11, 2012

Rachel Choy, Lauren Petrin and Anna Hedgepeth in Matchgirl
Every year, much of the seniors' focus revolves around where to apply to college. Then they wait impatiently for acceptance or rejection, and finally comes the decision of which offer to accept. One year, everyone had it figured out by January, but in most years, like this one, it came down to the end of April.

I don't know that this year's group is unusual in their academic prowess,  maybe they just talked more around me about where they were applying and where each was accepted. The list is so impressive that I want to take a moment to share it with you. Lest any parents think their child is going to sacrifice her academic future by spending so much time at Ballet Memphis, I offer for their consideration this list of schools to which our senior class not only applied, but here are all the schools to which they were accepted: Auburn University, Boston University, Bowling Green State, Clemson, College of Wooster, Cornell, Duke, Emory, Fordham, Georgetown, Harvard, Mississippi State, Northeastern University, Northwestern, Princeton, Rhodes, Samford, St. Louis University, Texas Christian University, University of Alabama, University of Arizona, University of Arkansas, University of Chicago, UT Knoxville, UT Martin, UT Chattanooga, University of Memphis, University of Michigan, University of Washington, Vanderbilt and Washington University.

I think what's most impressive is how well rounded our dancers are, choosing to pursue studies and careers in my different fields. Rachel Choy graduated from ECS and will attend UT-Chattanooga in the fall. Anna Hedgepeth graduated 6 out of her class of 400 at Houston High and will attend Cornell University where she will double major in society and biology–a major for pre-med students who plan on practicing medicine in third-world countries. Ana Marinovic graduated summa cum laude and was Salutatorian of her class at St. Mary's Episcopal School. Although Emory University awarded her a four-year, full scholarship as an Emory Scholar, Ana has chosen to attend Harvard University. She told me she'd like to double-major in any of the following: government, mathematics, education or creative writing. Leandra Mayfield plans to attend Bowling Green University to major in music and psychology so that she can be an expressive arts therapist. Sarah McFann graduated from Arlington High School as a National Merit Scholar. She'll attend the University of Alabama and major in both dance and chemical engineering. Lauren Petrin graduated from St. Mary's and will major in communications at Boston University. Kristian Swain graduated from Collierville High school and plans on majoring in elementary education at Mississippi State. Jacqueline Beaird also graduated from Collierville High School and will major in Spanish and elementary education at UT-Knoxville.
I couldn't be more proud of the dedication these young women have brought to both their ballet practice at Ballet Memphis, and those around them.
—Janet Parke, Ballet Memphis School Principal

1 comment:

bnbdickersonblog said...

What a great group of seniors and congratulations to all of them! Sending them wishes and love as they move on to their next great adventures!
Love, Brook Dikerson