San Jac students selected for Texas Two-Year College All-State Ensembles

Feb 5, 2025Melissa Trevizo
North Campus TMEA Qualifiers

San Jacinto College music students have been selected for the Texas Two-Year College All-State choir, jazz band, and symphonic band the highest honor a Texas community college music student can attain.  

Each year, the Texas Music Educators Association hosts auditions for the all-state ensembles. During the rigorous selection process, students must demonstrate advanced technical skills, musical interpretation, and proficiency.  

“Earning a spot in an all-state ensemble is no small feat. It takes discipline, passion, and months of preparation,” said Lynne Brandt, Central Campus music department chair. 

San Jac’s music program has long been recognized for its excellence, building a strong tradition of student success. Preparing students for professional music careers and seamless transfer to four-year universities, the College continues to be a leading institution for aspiring musicians.  

This latest achievement attests to the College’s high-quality music education and performance opportunities.   

Central Campus TMEA Qualifiers
Central Campus TMEA Qualifiers

Central Campus Qualifiers

  • Caleb Alba
  • Carlos Alvarenga
  • Jose Armenta
  • Douglas Blythe
  • Felicity Cabrera
  • Cris Casas
  • Christina Colocado
  • Coleson Dorsett
  • Molly Ellard
  • Matthew Garcia
  • Lauren Gardner
  • Nevan Hulse
  • Olivia Keith
  • Gabriela Martinez
  • Luis Monteagudo
  • Nasir Neri
  • Jerred-Anson Quirk
  • Mike Ryan
  • Gabriela Tellez
  • Nick Ulloa

North Campus
North Campus TMEA Qualifiers

North Campus Qualifiers

  • Oscar Cruz
  • Rebekah Currie
  • Aumylie Dergham
  • Uriya Howard
  • Jaylin Kelly
  • Delia Levy
  • Sierra Malone
  • Juan Mena
  • Gerardo Obregon
  • Jose Perez
  • David Salas

About San Jacinto College

Surrounded by monuments of history, evolving industries, maritime enterprises of today, and the space age of tomorrow, San Jacinto College has served the people of East Harris County, Texas, since 1961. The College is ranked second in the nation among more than 1,100 community colleges, as designated by the Aspen Institute and was named an Achieving the Dream Leader College of Distinction in 2020. As a Hispanic-Serving Institution that spans five campuses, plus an online college, San Jacinto College serves approximately 45,000 credit and non-credit students annually. It offers more than 200 degrees and certificates across eight major areas of study that put students on a path to transfer to four-year institutions or enter the workforce. The College is fiscally sound, holding bond ratings of AA+ by Standard & Poor’s and Aa2 by Moody’s.

 

 

 

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