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Worcester Prep students take top five of six art show awards
Eighth-grade student Sydney Tingle of Fenwick Island took second place in the middle school category with Chicken Soup,” colored pencil and watercolor. SUBMITTED PHOTOS April 11, 2021
Millsboro sixth-grader Akum Kang took third place in the middle school category for The Flash, graphite on paper.
Freshman Izzy Huber of Berlin, Md., was the first-place high school winner for A Brighter Future, colored pencil .
Senior Hannah Perdue of Salisbury, Md., took third place in the high school category with “Cuddle Puddle, charcoal.
First place in the middle school category went to eighth-grader Angie Todorov of Berlin, Md., for “Reunion,” colored pencil.
Worcester Prep senior lead Waverly Choy performs “What Baking Can Do” from “Waitress.” SUBMITTED PHOTOS April 3, 2021
Performing “Defying Gravity” from “Wicked” are Worcester Prep junior Sydney Lamson-Reich, left and freshman Sara Frieh.
Worcester Prep musical revue cast members shown are (l-r) Chris Todorov, Cayden Wallace, C.C. Lizas, T.J. Bescak, Natalie Foxwell, Grace Baeurle, Moorea Phillips, Brooke Phillips, Sara Frieh, Sydney Lamson-Reich, Faith Sens, Waverly Choy, Reagan Sterrs, Lexi Willey, Hannah Perdue and Anders Taylor. Not pictured is Bryn Elliott.
Worcester Prep senior Aria Islam’s artistic interpretation of the “Les Miserables” song, “Castle on a Cloud.”
Surrounded by a limited number of family and friends in socially distanced seating pods, Worcester Preparatory School hosted back-to-back live performances of its spring musical revue, A Taste of Broadway, in the Athletic and Performing Arts Center, March 10 and 11.
Worcester Prep eighth-grader Angeline Todorov’s portrait “Reunion” received a High Award of Merit. January 24, 2021
Worcester Prep art students in kindergarten through 12th grade came away with several honors in the 2020 Eastern Shore Classic Dog Show Art Contest.
Senior Hannah Perdue captured the overall top honor of best in show.
Lower school students from Rebecca Tittermary’s class captured first place in every grade level from kindergarten to fifth grade. Students in George Zaiser’s middle and upper school art classes placed in every age category. There were no entries in ninth grade.
Winners were selected based on their interpretations of Dogs, Our Best Friend by a panel of judges which included local artists, art educators and AKC judges.