We are thrilled to celebrate our newest inductees into the Tri-M Music Honor Society, a national organization recognizing outstanding young musicians for their talent, scholarship, leadership, and service.
Congratulations to our 2024–25 Tri-M Inductees!
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Scarlett Sayre (7th grade)
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Nora Kammerzelt (7th grade)
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Brooklyn Jean-Pierre (7th grade)
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Kimaya Jackson (11th grade)
Each student shined on stage with a heartfelt vocal performance:
- Brooklyn Jean-Pierre — “Beaches,” by Beabadoobee
- Scarlett Sayre — “Sparks,” by Coldplay
- Nora Kammerzelt — “Lacy,” by Olivia Rodrigo
- Kimaya Jackson — “Turning Tables,” by Adele
Their voices filled the pavilion with emotion and artistry, making the evening truly unforgettable.
About Tri-M:
Tri-M is the only national honor society for middle and high school musicians, supported by the National Association for Music Education (NAfME). With more than 2,100 chapters worldwide, Tri-M empowers over 84,000 student musicians each year—students who collectively contribute 750,000+ service hours and raise nearly $1 million for causes they care about.
By joining this prestigious organization, our inductees commit to excellence in music, leadership in their school community, and service through the arts.
We are so proud of our Panthers for reaching this milestone and for sharing their incredible gifts with our school and island community.
Congratulations, Tri-M musicians! The future of GHCDS music is bright!