Cathedral Choir School of Delaware: Harmonizing Life and Learning

An Appreciation and Thanksgiving for the Ministry of the Cathedral Church of Saint John, Saturday, May 19, 10:30 a.m. There will be a Choir School concert at 10:30 a.m. The liturgy begins at 11:00 a.m., and the Most Rev. Frank Griswold (25th Presiding Bishop of The Episcopal Church) will preach. A reception will follow.

Sunday, May 20
12:00 p.m.
Student Piano Recital

Sunday, June 3
3:00 p.m.
Choral Evensong Service

Final Day of Program Year with Recognition and Promotion of Choir School Students

Please join us for these opportunities to meet our students and learn more about the Choir School!
All events are located at the Cathedral Church of St. John, 10 Concord Avenue, Wilmington, DE, 19802 unless otherwise noted.

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Student Profile 2010:

2010 Graduating Seniors

by Anita Manning

Monica Drummond, 17

Monica has been in the choir since she was in the sixth grade. She attends the Charter School of Wilmington, and has been accepted with a full scholarship to Wilson College, Chambersburg, PA, where she plans to major in equestrian studies and English. She is considering a law career. “The choir has made me a more well-rounded person,’’ she says. “It has made me more social and allowed me to take up more of a leadership role. It has helped me mature, along with helping my vocal skills.’’ Monica, who has volunteered to help file music in folders on Friday afternoons for three or four years, studied piano through the choir school, then moved on to playing trumpet and French horn. Through her choir school experience, she says she has learned to appreciate all types of music.

Keyanna Mozie, 18

Keyanna has been in the choir since she was in fifth grade. She will graduate from Sanford School. Though she’s not sure yet where she’ll attend college in the fall, she has set her sights on becoming a broadcast journalist and political analyst, and plans to study international relations and political science. In the choir school, she says, “I’ve met so many friends I’ll be friends with forever, and from Dr. Roland, I’ve learned so much, not only about the music, but about people and presenting myself a certain way. “I really like to travel and it was really cool to go to England and to the White House. I got to accept the (Coming Up Taller) award (from First Lady Laura Bush) on behalf of the choir. It has really shaped my outlook on the possibilities I have. It gave me a lot of experience – I wrote a lot about the choir when applying to college.’’

Angel Walker, 18

Angel was in the choir for about 10 years, and still attends weekly services at the Cathedral Church of St. John. A senior at Mount Pleasant, he has been accepted into Lebanon Valley College, his first-choice school, and hopes to become a middleschool mathematics teacher. “Choir helped me maintain focus on the bigger picture in life and helped me stay off the streets and put my mind into everything I do,’’ Angel says. “What I learned in choir was how to be an individual and depend on myself more and (to know) that I am not always going to have help with everything I do.’’Angel says his goal in life is to be “wealthy and healthy and to help others get to where they need to go.’’

Sheridan Williamson, 18

Sheridan has been in the choir school for eight years. She is senior director of the Mount Pleasant High School chorus, vice president of her school Choral Association, won second place in a mock trial competition, and was a member of the All-State Junior and Senior Choruses. She’s applying to colleges and hopes to major in music and ultimately “to teach music and fine-tune voices – after traveling the world, of course!’’

“Choir at the Cathedral is my #1 extra-curricular activity,’’ she says. “I am where I am today - wanting to be a music major in college next year - because of choir. Music is a huge part of my life so much that without it, I don’t know what I would do. Even though there have been other choirs, my loyalty remains with the choir school. Dr. Roland and Mr. (Matt) Boatmon (organist) are amazing and I love being able to work with them on a weekly basis. Choir is truly one of the best things to ever happen to me, and I will always be grateful for every second I’ve spent there.’’

Asked if she has any parting advice for younger choristers, Sheridan offered this wise counsel: “Listen to Dr. Roland! He knows what he’s doing! Participate and always give 110%, it’s amazing how much you’ll learn.’’

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Choir School
of Delaware

Founded 1883
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Wilmington, DE 19802
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5:45-6:45 p.m.

April 18 and May 16