Dragons attend National Symphony Orchestra performance at the Kennedy Center

The orchestra students of Ms. Christina Sienkiewicz commuted to Washington, DC last Friday, February 28th, to see the National Symphony Orchestra perform at the Kennedy Center. 

“The students were in awe from the moment the stepped off of the bus to the final note of the concert and were still talking about it in class the next week. It was a really special time for all of them, and for some, it was their first professional orchestra performance experience,” said Sienkiewicz. 

Thank you to the GS Foundation as they graciously covered the entire trip at a cost of approximately $60/student.

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