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Kenneth White Jr. High competes in Kenneth White Jr. High (KWJH) competed in the Middle School Region XV UIL Concert and Sightreading Evaluation

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Kenneth White Jr. High (KWJH) competed in the Middle School Region XV UIL Concert and Sightreading Evaluation that was held on March 3rd-5th. Three of the KWJH Choirs participated and earned several accolades. The Tenor Bass Choir, 7th grade and 8th grade Treble Choirs all received a Sweepstakes Rating.KWJH Choirs are under the direction of Sally Vasquez and Jannette Reyes.  

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