Special to The Highlander The Marble Falls Board of Trustees meeting May 20 announced and honored the student winners at the recent competitions May 25. The students compet - ed in music, theater, visu al arts, esports, tennis and track.
MFHS Choir
Choir Director Bryce Gage introduced Marble Falls High School choir students to recognize their remarkable achievements at the recent solo and en- semble contest. Out of all participants, 36 MFHS students earned a superi- or 1 rating, a testament to their hard work and talent. Particularly notewor - thy are the 10 students who received a 1 on a grade one solo, the most challenging level of college-level literature. This extraordinary accomplishment entitles them to compete at the state level.