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Through perseverance and hard work, Noah Nunez, a 16-year-old Wilmington Early College High School student, was recently accepted to the Interlochen School of Music, which only admits 2,500 students annually. Noah became interesting in playing the piano at age 10, when he saw videos of people playing difficult and skill-intensive pieces. He then knew that he wanted to become a pianist so he could play such pieces himself. Noah decided to attend the Interlochen summer program for piano because he’d heard from his teacher, Susan Honey, that it was a great place for learning and improving at piano. Honey began playing the piano at the age of 9. By 11, the neighborhood children started to ask for piano lessons. And by the age of 12, Honey had played with The Florida Orchestra, attended the Interlochen School of Music and worked with professors at USF and UCF. ....
The organization partnered with nine school districts, 10 public high schools to measure the success of some 12,000 high school students during the first quarter of the 2020-2021 school year. The report also listed the make-up of those who opted for remote learning. The report found that female students, students of color and special education students were more likely to enroll in remote learning. Male students, white students and english language learners were more likely to enroll in hybrid learning. CT Rise Network Executive Director Emily Pallin (above) and Applied Research Specialist, Dr. Stephanie Fakharzadeh (below) discussing the organization s student engagement report. ....
Noah Nunez, Red Raider band member, receives top honors from the Texas Music Education Association. Author: JJ Maldonado Updated: 9:58 PM CST February 2, 2021 TYLER, Texas Tyler Legacy student, Noah Nunez, was named a Texas All-State Musician by the Texas Music Education Association. Honestly it means everything, Nunez said. This is something I ve wanted for a really long time and it really takes a lot of work. According to Tyler ISD, only the top 3% of those that applied received this honor. “Being an All-State player is a goal I’ve had since middle school, and the feeling of finally achieving this is indescribable,” Noah said. “I will be forever grateful for this gift.” ....