Central Islip Choir Takes Top Honors at Walt Disney World Honors


Sweet Adelines performing during the Spring 2023 Concert at Central Islip High School. | File Photo

The Central Islip High School Sweet Adelines, under the direction of music teacher, Mrs. Theresa O'Connor were awarded first place at the 2023 Walt Disney World Honors in Florida. The "magic formula" for the success is "discipline, dedication, determination and talent," O'Connor says. Sweet Adelines is a highly-decorated all-female acapella vocal choir, having earned numerous awards of distinction during music festival competitions. Their latest is coming in best overall after competing alongside their music peers from choirs and instrumental ensembles from across the United States. The top award is the Golden Mickey statue which is on display in the music suite at Central Islip High School. The Sweet Adelines also took first place in women's choir groups. Earlier last month, the National School Music Association, (NYSSMA) Major Organization Evaluation Festival, awarded the Sweet Adelines a Level 6 Gold with Distinction grade - the highest rating issued by a panel of adjudicators.

Sweet Adelines performing during the Spring 2023

Concert at Central Islip High School.

File Photo

Sweet Adelines Director, Mrs. Theresa O'Connor, said she was "proud of her students" and honored that they earned top place after competing with other fine music ensembles from other states. The students perform throughout the year at numerous community events, frequently opening up special occasions with the Star Spangled Banner, and sing before standing-room-only winter and spring concerts at Central Islip High School. Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Sharon A. Dungee, lauded the Sweet Adelines, saying they are "admirable and commendable role models" for their musicianship, academic excellence and sense of community.

The Sweet Adelines were recognized last week by the Suffolk County Legislature for their top standings in the Walt Disney World Music Festival Honors. Legislator Steve Flotteron introduced Mrs. O'Connor and her students and presented each student with a certificate of recognition. Flotteron invited Sweet Adelines to entertain their audience at the Legislature where they performed their acapella version of Mr. Sandman.

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