Under director Mr. Ames, middle school students impressed judges with strong vocal skills, technique and professionalism at the Music Performance Assessment.
Chorus students at Forest Grove Middle School earned excellent ratings at this year's Music Performance Assessment, a statewide evaluation that measures student musicians on vocal ability, technique and stage presence.
The ratings mark a notable achievement for the St. Lucie County school's program, recognizing students who demonstrated not only musical skill but also the discipline and professionalism that evaluators seek during a formal MPA setting. Every student who participated represented the school in the adjudicated event, which draws choruses from across Florida for standardized review by trained music educators.
Chorus director Mr. Ames drew particular praise from school officials for building the program to a level where students are competing and excelling. His work, rooted in a passion for music education and a commitment to developing confident performers, has steadily strengthened the Forest Grove chorus over time.
MPAs are a cornerstone of the Florida music education calendar. Student ensembles are evaluated on a range of criteria — sight-reading, tone quality, expression and overall performance — and ratings carry real weight in measuring a program's health and growth. An excellent rating signals that a chorus is performing at a high standard, reflecting months of focused rehearsal and a strong instructional foundation.
For families at Forest Grove, the results offer a vivid reminder of what consistent arts education can produce. Students who commit to a choral program develop skills that extend well beyond music: teamwork, self-discipline, and the ability to perform under pressure. Competitive ratings validate that investment of time and effort.
The school will continue its chorus program through the remainder of the academic year. Parents interested in the Forest Grove Middle School music program can contact the school directly for information on future performances and enrollment.
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