When it comes to making a strong, fact-based and reasoned argument about a complex subject, Pine-Richland students can now claim the title of best on the planet. A six-member team of Pine-Richland High School students emerged from a field of 120 participants from around the world to win first place
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Callie Stoltz, a junior at Pine Richland High School, performs virtually for residents of IntegraCare’s Hunters Woods community in Virginia.
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Callie Stoltz has played the violin for nearly as long as she can remember. The Pine-Richland High School junior started playing at age 3, and in that time has learned how much music can lift the spirits of both the performer and the audience.
She also appreciates the impact a performance might have when the audience is comprised of seniors, especially those who have had to contend with the daily covid-19 guidelines and restrictions associated with a pandemic.