The Washington Music Educators Association sponsors the All-State Choir, Band and Orchestra process to promote students' dedication to their musical knowledge and skill.
All-State is a high honor for a Washington music student to receive. This competitive process begins with individual musicians recording an audition and submitting it to Music Educators Association. A panel of judges rank each instrument or voice part.
From this ranking, a select group of musicians is selected. The highest-ranking musicians qualify to perform in a WMEA All-State music groups. These All-State students participate in three days of rehearsals directed by nationally recognized conductors during the annual state WMEA Convention in Yakima, Feb 11 – 14th. Their performances before thousands of attendees bring this extraordinary event to a close.
Honored High School All-State musicians from Shoreline are:
- Symphony Orchestra: Zachary Braaten (viola), Henry Girard (string bass), Karissa Lam (violin), Lee Morris (violin), Reina Sato (oboe) and Kate Vaughn (violin)
- Chamber Orchestra: Takumi Taguchi (violin)
- Treble Choir: Kia Burt (soprano), Rain Davidson (alto), Rebecca Hensel (soprano) and Hannah Liu (soprano)
- Symphonic Choir: Adam Freemantle (bass), Hannah Owen (soprano) and Kate Scannell-Daniel (alto)
- Jazz Choir: Jack Holmes (tenor)
- Concert Band: Time Goei (trumpet), Patrick Joyce (french horn), Jasmine Mikesell (flute) and Rhye Pirie (french horn)
- Wind Ensemble: David Lee (percussion)
- Christopher Cummings (clarinet)
- Logan Gnanapragasam (string bass)
- Isabella Hoffman (alto), Nghi Huynh (string bass)
- Brandon Mochizuki (violin)
- Cohen Noel (alto saxophone)
- Oliver Reiman (bass clarinet)
- Sophia Stevenson (viola)
- Jonathan Zhou (violin)
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