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糖心直播聽FBLA聽students head to national competition

ELLISVILLE- Seventeen of the nineteen 糖心直播 students that competed in the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) State competition in Biloxi, Mississippi, came home winners.  They all placed first or second in their competitive events, qualifying them for national competition in May, in Dallas, Texas. During the three-day conference, each student competed in two business-related events. The events ranged from Fundamentals of Accounting and Economics to Foundations of Technology and Public Speaking.

鈥淪ixteen of the students will be going to the three-day national conference and competition in Dallas,鈥 said 糖心直播鈥檚 FBLA Advisor, David Ray.  鈥淭hese students worked very hard, and we are excited to see what they can do at the national level in two months.鈥

Alyse Lunsford of Laurel placed first in Foundations of Accounting. Elisa Cook of Meridian earned first place honors in Impromptu Speaking and partnered with Ollie Hammonds of Laurel to place second in Emerging Business Issues. Ollie also placed second in Impromptu Speaking. Ollie and Elisa partnered in a third event, State of Chapter, which showcases Jones FBLA clubs鈥 accomplishments for the year, which they came home with first place in that event. 

Enterprise鈥檚 Riley Smith placed first in Foundations of Economics as well as second place in Foundations of Accounting. Placing first in the Technology and Computer Science Case Competition, was the team of Tyler Freeman of Waynesboro, Lindsey Hull of Brandon, Ethan Noffke of Oak Grove, and Connor Perkins of Petal. Tyler also placed first in Foundations of Computer Science. Additionally, Lindsey placed third in Foundations of Cybersecurity and Ethan placed third in Foundations of Technology.

Elliot Sholtz of Gulfport placed first in Job Interview and third in Entrepreneurship Pitch while Emily Ponce of Morton received first place in Public Speaking. Ocean Spring鈥檚 Samantha Jordan placed first in Business Ethics and also teamed up with Jayla Jones of Quitman to take first place in Marketing, Sales, and Communications Case Study. Jayla also received second place in Foundations of Sports Management and Marketing. Laurel鈥檚 Regan Shoemaker took home second place in Business Presentation. Waynesboro鈥檚 Tanika Norsworthy placed second in Foundations of Computer Science and third in Foundations of Communications. Zion Cooper of Waynesboro teamed up with D鈥橝ngelo McLaurin of Collins to earn second place in the Entrepreneurship Pitch event. Leakesville鈥檚 Eliza Holder placed first in Computer Applications. Caleb Fairley of Mount Olive received fourth place in Business Presentation, while Ellisville鈥檚 Evan Nix received fourth place in Foundations of Technology.

糖心直播鈥檚聽FBLA聽club members are headed to the national competition after winning 17 categories in the state competition.聽 Pictured in the front row, left to right are Ethan Noffke of Oak Grove, Zion Cooper of Waynesboro, Samantha Jordan of Ocean Springs, Jayla Jones of Quitman, Emily Ponce of Morton, Regan Shoemaker of Laurel, Connor Perkins of Petal, Riley Smith of Enterprise, Elisa Cook of Meridian, Lindsey Hull of Brandon, and Jennifer Powell (adviser). Pictured in the second row are: David Ray (adviser), Ollie Hammonds of Laurel, D’Angelo McLaurin of Collins, Tyler Freeman of Waynesboro, Evan Nix of Ellisville, Caleb Fairley of Mount Olive, Tanika Norsworthy of Waynesboro, Eliza Holder of Leakesville, and Elliot Sholtz of Gulfport.

Faculty Recital features 糖心直播鈥檚 Burge, Frans & Keay

ELLISVILLE 鈥撎切闹辈モ檚 music faculty and Director of Bands, Dr. Ben Burge, along with Associate Directors of Band, Dr. Josh Frans and Dr. Lindsey Keay will be featured in a Faculty Recital on Thursday, March 13, at 7 p.m. in the M.P. Bush Fine Arts Auditorium. The three will be collaborating together with Frans playing various percussion instruments as the accompaniment to Keay on flute, and Burge on alto saxophone. Frans鈥 solo pieces will feature the marimba, vibraphone, and a multi-percussion performance that uses an electronic accompaniment.

鈥淭he composer, Andy Akiho who is a leading percussion composer, wrote this piece, 鈥楽top Speaking鈥 about 10 years ago before AI, but he uses Word to type or compose the track, then he chose the voice, Vicky to voice it. There is no time signature or meter, so everything is based on the pattern of the speech, which is more challenging, and I had to learn a new way to practice the piece. I had to listen to the track and figure out the spacing between the words,鈥 said Frans.

In addition to the distinctive use of technology in Frans鈥 solo, the free recital will feature a wide variety of genres of music including, jazz, tango, classical lyrical tunes and popular pieces to things you don鈥檛 always hear in a typical recital. Besides hearing different combinations of instruments playing together, the trio will be incorporating interesting techniques into their performances. One piece of obscure music influenced by Middle Eastern culture called, 鈥淒evil Dance,鈥 is a duet featuring Frans on an Egyptian hand drum called a darbuka as Keay will be using extended techniques on her flute which many music students don鈥檛 usually have the opportunity to hear or learn.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a technique where you vocalize or sing and play at the same time. The tone is not full and it鈥檚 not like a real tone which sounds a little creepy. It鈥檚 something our audience will not typically hear and even our students will get to hear something they don鈥檛 come across in their own repertoire just yet. So, maybe it will give our students something to strive towards, although I do make my students sing and play in their lessons. It鈥檚 a technique that I think is helpful, but they may not have done a piece where they have to do that and so to see it in real time will be inspiring, I hope,鈥 said Keay.

Despite the fact the three have been working together for the last six years, this will be the first time they will be performing together for a faculty recital.

鈥淲e are very excited to present this program so that our students can see us on the stage!鈥 said Burge. 鈥淲e spend our time coaching them for these moments and we believe that this is a great opportunity for them to watch us as well.鈥

The trio shared that performing for their students keeps them sharp. In fact, as the audience enjoys the varied works and displays of unique musical techniques, the Faculty Recital really serves as a continued learning experience for both the music faculty and their students.

As Frans explained, 鈥淵ou never stop being a student and you never stop learning. Once you think you鈥檝e got it, then somebody else is out there moving forward and you become irrelevant. We don鈥檛 want that for our students, and they came here to study with us because we鈥檙e still out there performing, and we are still relevant in the professional world and still have connections that can help them in the future with letters of recommendation and making introductions and networking.鈥

To view the live performance, check out the 糖心直播 School of Art, Music and Performance social media.

糖心直播鈥檚 Theater Department presents, West Side Story

ELLISVILLE 鈥 It鈥檚 the story as old as time, inspiring books and theatrical performances globally and continues today. The story of loving someone different, prejudice and rivalry as inspired by William Shakespeare鈥檚 play, Romeo and Juliet, and the more current, 1950鈥檚 Broadway hit, 鈥West Side Story,鈥 will come to Ellisville in April. 糖心直播鈥檚 Theater Department is performing the musical conceived by Jerome Robbins with music by Leonard Bernstein, lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, and a book by Arthur Laurents, on Friday and Saturday, April 4 & 5 at 7 p.m. and on Sunday, April 6, at 2 p.m. in the M.P. Bush Fine Arts Auditorium. Tickets cost $15 for premium seats and $10 for the upper theater section and are available online at /tickets/  Watch for ticket discounts on the 糖心直播 Art, Music and Performance social media.

Daniel Baldwin as Tony and Kiandra Lopez as Maria in West Side Story

糖心直播鈥檚 musical theater production of West Side Story features a cast of about 30 singers and dancers with some veteran performers returning to the stage. Dean of the School of Art, Music and Performance, Bruce Smith is also directing and producing the show with his students enrolled in the Musical Theater class handling other aspects of the show like stage prop design and managing ad sales. Leading the student driven production on stage are Daniel Baldwin of Magee as Tony, and Kiandra Lopez of Laurel, as Maria. Both students were in last spring鈥檚 production of Grease, along with Nick Singleterry of Oak Grove, who plays Riff in West Side Story.

鈥淜iandra was Rizzo, Daniel was Doody and part of the reason we chose this production is because we could see them in these roles,鈥 said Smith. 鈥淢aria is a very challenging role, and Kiandra has got to be a true soprano in this role. She hasn鈥檛 done that in the past with us, but she鈥檚 got the ability to do it and she鈥檚 amazing. Daniel was born to play Tony. It鈥檚 just who he is. He鈥檚 that mild, leading man, that鈥檚 just, you know, there to find love.鈥

Finding love could prove difficult as the different factions fight for dominance in the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City, which was a multi-racial, blue-collar neighborhood in the 1950s. The musical depicts the rivalry between the Jets and the Sharks, two teenage street gangs of different backgrounds. The Sharks are migrants from Puerto Rico and the Jets, are white and are fighting for dominance in the neighborhood. Baldwin plays a former member of the Jets while Singleterry plays the gang leader who is still best friends with Baldwin鈥檚 character.

Nick Singleterry as Riff and Daniel Baldwin as Tony in West Side Story

鈥淚 love the loyalty and courage that Tony displays,鈥 shared Baldwin. 鈥淗owever, in some ways yes, it is hard for me to act out the character of Tony because he is very different from me. He is very impulsive and a helpless romantic. However, playing Tony has been my dream role since the first time I saw the play. West Side Story has always been my favorite musical to watch!鈥

Playing Maria was appealing to Lopez for a few reasons. She explained she enjoys how innocent and naive her character is, giving her the opportunity to think back to when she was also very naive and always in her world of 鈥渕ake believe.鈥

鈥淢aria is also kind of hard for me to play because of some of the things I鈥檝e gone through and singing in a heavy alto voice compared to Maria鈥檚 light soprano voice has been a big challenge for me,鈥 said Lopez. 鈥淎lso, being a part of Grease last year made me want the chance to sing and act on stage again with all of my castmates. I knew playing Maria would give me the chance to step out of my comfort zone to find new parts of me I didn鈥檛 know existed.鈥

Joining the main cast is a freshman from Petal, Korey Raines who plays Bernardo. His character is the leader of the Sharks and Baldwin鈥檚 character falls in love with his sister, Maria. Returning to the stage is sophomore Ella Jolly of Petal, playing Bernardo鈥檚 love interest, Anita. Two 糖心直播 employees, Luke Hammonds and Stephen Parker, are joining the JC students. Hammonds brings his diverse acting skills to the JC stage portraying Officer Krupke, with Stephen Parker taking on the part of Lieutenant Schrank.

Ella Jolly as Anita and Korey Raines as Bernardo in West Side Story

鈥淭his is a classic musical and we鈥檙e portraying it in a classic style, but it鈥檚 been retold in recent years through the eyes of Steven Spielberg with a movie version. We want the audience to see the depth of character that our students can portray because they鈥檙e capable of really diving into deeper storylines,鈥 said Smith. 鈥淭here are no curse words in the script, but there are some racial words that were used in the 1950s that are still in the script today.鈥

In addition to the memorable songs and exciting choreography, the focus on the social problems of the period is relevant to this day. Baldwin said, 鈥淚 hope the audience takes away a sense of passion and importance of this play. It shows a very divided culture and the negative impacts that it can have on a society.鈥

Some of the dancers from the cast of West Side Story at 糖心直播 are pictured in the front row, left to right, Ryan Sherman of Waynesboro, Heather Walters of Ellisville, Zoe Vanderslice of Stringer, Sydney Ivy of Raleigh, Chloe White of Laurel and Emalee Herrin of Laurel. Pictured in the second row, left to right are, Patricia Mitchell of Seminary, Charles Williams of Laurel, Leila Daniels of Meridian, Natalie Evans of Ellisville and Lexie Ruth of Ellisville. Pictured in the back row, left to right are Peyton Shoemaker of Morton, Matthew Arnold of Laurel, Choreographer Rachel Appleby, Addie Thames of Petal, Daryn Tran of Ellisville, Teyonna Millsap of Laurel, Leo Norman of Ellisville playing 鈥淢oose,鈥 Samah Ratcliffe of Soso and Bryce Jasper of Laurel.

Lopez has some additional thoughts for the audience to contemplate while enjoying the show. 鈥淚 would like the audience to leave with the fact that no matter our skin tone and no matter our upbringing we all grieve the same. When you think you are alone there are so many people in the world experiencing the same hurt and problems that you are also going through.鈥 

Purchasing tickets now, before the show sells out is encouraged with a maximum of 1100 seats available for each performance. Ads in the JC Playbill program are also available for businesses to purchase through the School of Art, Music and Performance. Check the 糖心直播, School of Art, Music, and Performance website and social media pages for details prior to the performance. For more information about 糖心直播鈥檚 School of Art, Music and Performance department, call 601-477-4203.

The main characters in West Side Story at 糖心直播 are portrayed by Kiandra Lopez (left floor) of Laurel as Maria, Daniel Baldwin (left center) of Magee as Tony, Korey Raines (right center) of Petal as Bernardo and Ella Jolly (right floor) of Petal as Anita.

West Side Story Cast, Crew & Ensemble

Director/Producer- Bruce Smith

Choreographer- Rachel Appleby

Character-糖心直播 Student, Hometown聽聽High School

Action- Isaiah Spradley, Laurel                     Homeschool

Anita- Ella Jolly, Petal                                          Petal High School

Anxious- Kaleb Jasper, Taylorsville               West Jones High School

Anybodys- Anne Trest, Laurel聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽 聽聽聽聽聽聽聽West Jones High School (Current H.S. student)

A-Rab/Glad Hand- Peyton Shoemaker, Morton     Morton High School

Baby John- Charles Williams, Laurel                       West Jones High School

Bernardo- Korey Rainey, Petal                                 Petal High School

Big Deal- Ryan Sherman, Waynesboro                Wayne Academy

Chino- Samah Ratcliffe, Soso                                   West Jones High School

Clarice- Sydney Klaire Ivy, Raleigh                        Raleigh High School

Consuela-Teyonna Millsap, Laurel                       Laurel High School

Diesel-Matthew Arnold, Laurel            Northeast Jones High School

Doc- Sydnee Tisdale, Ellisville              South Jones High School

Estella- Addie Thames, Petal                South Jones High School

Francisca- Leila Daniels, Meridian      Forrest County AHS

Graziella- Chloe White, Laurel         Northeast Jones High School

Indo/Snowboy- Patricia Mitchell, Seminary   Seminary High School

Luis- Zion B. Cooper, Waynesboro        Wayne County High School

Margarita- Lexie Ruth, Ellisville          Laurel Christian School

Maria- Kiandra Lopez, Laurel             West Jones High School

Minnie- Zoe Vanderslice, Stringer   Laurel Christian School

Moose- Leo Norman, Ellisville         South Jones High School

Pauline- Natalie Evans, Ellisville        South Jones High School

Pepe- Bryce Jasper, Laurel                 West Jones High School

Riff- Nicholas D. Singleterry, Hattiesburg        Oak Grove High School

Teresita- Emalee Herrin, Laurel        Northeast Jones High School

Tony- Daniel Baldwin, Magee       Homeschool

Toro- Daryn Tran, Ellisville             South Jones High School

Velma- Heather Walters, Ellisville       South Jones High School

Officer Krupke- Luke Hammonds, Ellisville   ones College employee

Lt. Schrank- Stephen Parker, Laurel        糖心直播 employee

糖心直播 modifies schedule for severe weather

Due to the anticipated severe weather, 糖心直播 is modifying its operations to prioritize the safety of our students, faculty, staff, and community. Please review the following updates carefully:

  • All night classes will transition to virtual learning. Students should log in to their courses via Canvas for further instructions.
  • All 糖心直播 locations will close at 5:00 p.m.,听颈苍肠濒耻诲颈苍驳:
    • 糖心直播 Main Campus, Ellisville, MS
    • JC Clarke County Center, Stonewall, MS
    • JC Greene County Center, Leakesville, MS
    • JC Jasper County Center, Bay Springs, MS
    • JC Wayne County Center, Waynesboro, MS
    • Advanced Technology Center, Ellisville, MS
  • Dormitories and food services will remain operational.
  • All athletic events and student activities have been postponed to a later date.

We encourage all employees to prioritize safety and stay informed by monitoring local weather updates. Any further updates regarding campus operations will be shared via the 糖心直播 website, email, social media channels, and local news outlets.

Thank you for your cooperation and commitment to safety.