啦堯梗泭泭honored student performers from three public charter schools with cash prizes at the Fifth Annual泭Charter Schools Rock, and泭Charters Got Talent泭student showcase, held Saturday, May 2 at Liberty Plaza, just across the street from the Georgia State Capitol.
Thirty student acts from charter schools across Georgia, competed at the high energy event which opens National Charter Schools Week (May 3-9).
First Place, and a cash prize of $1,000, went to singer泭Jordan Jones, a 9th grade student who attends the泭, an online charter high school.泭Jordan lives in Columbus, Georgia and has auditioned for the popular tv talent show泭The Voice.泭She appreciates the flexibility of online learning as she pursues her education and a performing career. Jordan sang Girl Crush by Little Big Town on Saturday and brought down the house. She has her eyes set on Columbus State University or Berklee College of Music.
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Second Place, and a cash prize of $500, went to泭泭Sounds of Royalty Band, last years Charters Got Talent grand prize winner. The much-heralded 45-member marching band was invited to perform in South Africa this past year.
Third Place, and a cash prize of $250, went to泭泭Percussion Ensemble, led by Mr. Daniel Isaacs. The dynamic group performed a powerful rendition of the 60s classic Wipeout.
Photos: Ingemar Smith
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