District Five Students Earn Artistic Honors at TriDAC Summer Program

Five students from Lexington-Richland School District Five have been recognized for outstanding achievement during the Tri-District Arts Consortium (TriDAC) summer program.

The District Five honorees are:

  • Me’Leah Council, Dutch Fork High School — Teachers’ Choice Award in Dance
  • Ana Gomez, Irmo Middle School — Stephen Nevitt Award in Visual Art
  • Alexandria Jacques, Dutch Fork High School — Barbara H. Thomson Award in Creative Writing
  • Ryan Kim, Chapin High School — Brent Wilson Award in Strings II
  • Ma’Kayla Davis, Irmo High School — Dr. Anne Richardson Award in Dance

Founded in 1985, TriDAC provides advanced arts instruction for artistically gifted and talented students from Lexington County School District One, Lexington-Richland School District Five, and Richland School District Two. Students earn admission through a competitive three-step selection process that includes teacher or parent nominations, a formal application, and an audition in one of seven artistic disciplines: Creative Writing, Dance, Chorus, Drama, Visual Art, Band, or Orchestra.

Those selected participate in an intensive three-week summer program designed to develop their artistic skills under the guidance of professional instructors. The program concludes with a series of public performances and exhibitions, giving students the opportunity to showcase their talents and celebrate their accomplishments with the community.

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