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  • OCSA students were recognized by the Vocal Organization of California (VO-CAL) 2023 Voice Competition
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    OCSA students were recognized by the Vocal Organization of California (VO-CAL) 2023 Voice Competition
    The following students were recognized by the Vocal Organization of California (VO-CAL) 2023 Voice Competition at California State University, Long Beach. VO-CAL is an organization for Voice Teachers residing in California. The Voice Competition celebrates the following categories; Classical Voice, Musical Theater & Contemporary (CCM).

    Classical (Ages 12-13)
    Lubaina Habib (CV, '28) First place

    Classical (Age 13, Elder Group)
    Cadence Bleakley (CV, '28) First place
    Liam Posos (CV, '28) Second place
    Asmi Aggerwal (CV, '27) Third place

    Classical (Ages 14 Soprano/Mezzo-Soprano/Treble)
    Reese Guenther-Clark (CV, '27) First place
    Leila Woodward (CV, '27) Second place
    Amber Bach (CV, '26) Third place
    Olivia Bullock (CV, '26) Honorable Mention

    Classical (Ages 14-15 Tenor/Baritone/Bass)
    Henry Courtney (CV, '26) First place
    William Yu (CV, '26) Second place

    Classical (Ages 16 Soprano/Mezzo-Soprano/Treble)
    Lilliana Mindel (CV, '24) First place
    Chloe Ness (CV, '24) Second place
    Viveka Saravanan (CV '24) Honorable Mention

    Classical (Ages 16-18 Tenor/Baritone/Bass)
    Charlton Tsai (CW, '24) First place
    Jaden Yoo (CV, '25) Third place
    Sebastian Nunez (CV, '24) Honorable Mention

    Classical (Ages 17-18 Soprano/Mezzo-Soprano/Treble)
    Grace Huynh (CV, '23) Honorable Mention
  • Yaphet Chen formed his own Vex IQ robotics team with other incoming OCSA 7th graders and received multiple awards
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    Yaphet Chen formed his own Vex IQ robotics team with other incoming OCSA 7th graders and received multiple awards
    Yaphet Chen (ACT, ‘28) formed his own Vex IQ robotics team with other incoming OCSA seventh graders and received first place at regionals, third place for teamwork at states, second place for skills at states, and was promoted to the world championship for the event of Vex IQ 2022-2023 Slapshot.
  • Raelynn Green was selected to model for designer Betsey Johnson in an '80s prom-themed project
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    Raelynn Green was selected to model for designer Betsey Johnson in an '80s prom-themed project
    Raelynn Green (IA, ‘23) was selected to model for designer Betsey Johnson in an '80s prom-themed project.
  • Joshua D'Souza earned his Eagle Rank this year after being in the Boy Scouts for 10 years
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    Joshua D'Souza earned his Eagle Rank this year after being in the Boy Scouts for 10 years
    Joshua D'Souza (IA, ‘25) earned his Eagle Rank this year after being in the Boy Scouts for 10 years. His Eagle Project was the competition of a prayer garden at the Lamb of God maternity home.
  • OCSA students were recognized by the National YoungArts Foundation
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    OCSA students were recognized by the National YoungArts Foundation
    The following students were recognized by the National YoungArts Foundation, one of the only organizations in the U.S. that supports artists across 10 disciplines at all stages of development, beginning with the critical moment when they decide to pursue a life in the arts and continuing throughout their careers. Their mission is to identify exceptional young artists, amplify their potential, and invest in their lifelong creative freedom.

    Merit:

    Classical Music
    Caleb Empig (IM, ‘23) – Piano
    Heather Kim (IM, ‘24) – Flute

    Jazz
    Nathan Tatsuta (IM, ‘24) – Piano

    Theater
    Mehra Marzbani (ACT, ‘23) – Spoken Word

    Visual Arts
    Cheungwan Wang (VA, ‘23)

    Voice
    Maraia Mariselli (PM) – Singer-Songwriter
    Ava Ulloa (PM, ‘22) – Jazz

    Writing
    Katerina Malabarba (CW, ‘24) – Novel
  • Bryce Leng received a certificate from Senator Dave Min in celebration of his completion of PhotoVoice
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    Bryce Leng received a certificate from Senator Dave Min in celebration of his completion of PhotoVoice
    Bryce Leng (CV, ‘24) received a certificate from Senator Dave Min in celebration of his completion of PhotoVoice, a program led by the Asian American Youth Leaders (AAYL) 2.0 and developed through a partnership between the South Coast Chinese Cultural Association and the Humanities Center at the University of California, Irvine. The culminating celebration included an exhibition of student photos and essays displayed at Irvine’s City Hall.
  • Ella He, Emma He, Katelyn Hu, Bryce Leng, and Angel Shen were in the “The Monkey King,” a famous Chinese epic tale told through a fusion of western and Chinese musical traditions
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    Ella He, Emma He, Katelyn Hu, Bryce Leng, and Angel Shen were in the “The Monkey King,” a famous Chinese epic tale told through a fusion of western and Chinese musical traditions
    Ella He (IM, ‘27), Emma He (IM, ‘25), Katelyn Hu (BCD, ‘24), Bryce Leng (CV, ‘24), and Angel Shen (CV, ‘25) were in the “The Monkey King,” a famous Chinese epic tale told through a fusion of western and Chinese musical traditions. Ella, Emma, and Bryce performed in the South Coast Chinese Orchestra, and Katelyn and Angel accompanied them, performing with the Southern California Dance Company.
  • OCSA students were recognized by the National YoungArts Foundation
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    OCSA students were recognized by the National YoungArts Foundation
    The following students were recognized by the National YoungArts Foundation, one of the only organizations in the U.S. that supports artists across 10 disciplines at all stages of development, beginning with the critical moment when they decide to pursue a life in the arts and continuing throughout their careers. Their mission is to identify exceptional young artists, amplify their potential, and invest in their lifelong creative freedom.

    Finalists:

    Classical Music
    Hannah Cho (IM, ‘25) – Oboe
    Amy Jong (IM, ‘24) – Violoncello

    Dance
    Edward Chen (IA, ‘24) – Hip-Hop

    Design Art
    Caroline Kim (VA, ‘25)

    Voice
    Joan Park (PM, ‘23) – Popular

    Writing
    Ashley Park (CW, ‘23) – Spoken Word

    Honorable Mentions:

    Film
    David Du (FTV, ‘24) – Documentary
    Amelie Muro (FTV, ‘22) – Experimental

    Voice
    Ella Gibson (PM, ‘23) – Popular
    Ava Ulloa (PM, ‘22) – Popular
    Jocelyn Wang (PM, ‘23) – Singer-Songwriting

    Writing
    Olivia Le (CW, ‘25) – Spoken Word
  • Lili Mindel received multiple awards at various prestigious competitions
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    Lili Mindel received multiple awards at various prestigious competitions
    Lili Mindel (CV, ‘24) was awarded fourth place in the Opera Buffs Young Artist Competition; third place in the Schmidt Vocal Competition; second place in the Music International Grand Prix, LA District; and third place in the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) Cal-Western.
  • Ava Villacorta performed as part of the children’s chorus in a run of Puccini’s “Tosca” with the LA Opera in the winter of 2022
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    Ava Villacorta performed as part of the children’s chorus in a run of Puccini’s “Tosca” with the LA Opera in the winter of 2022
    Ava Villacorta (MT, ‘27) performed as part of the children’s chorus in a run of Puccini’s “Tosca” with the LA Opera in the winter of 2022.
  • Dylin Rodrigo made his Broadway debut as Young Simba in “Disney's The Lion King”
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    Dylin Rodrigo made his Broadway debut as Young Simba in “Disney's The Lion King”
    Dylin Rodrigo (MT, ‘28) made his Broadway debut as Young Simba in “Disney's The Lion King.” The iconic show is celebrating its 25th year on Broadway.
  • David Du and Matthew Blam created a short animation, titled "Life of a Mayfly"
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    David Du and Matthew Blam created a short animation, titled "Life of a Mayfly"
    David Du (FTV, ‘24) and Matthew Blam (IM, ‘24) created a short animation, titled "Life of a Mayfly." David animated, directed, and produced the film, while Matthew composed the music. “Life of a Mayfly” was nominated for Best Animation in the National Film Festival for Talented Youth Jury Award in April 2023 and the American Pavilion Emerging Filmmaker Showcase at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2023.
  • Luke Stark was a National History Day County Finalist and winner of a Judge's Choice Award for Topic Choice and Boldness in Visuals in a Documentary Film for his film
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    Luke Stark was a National History Day County Finalist and winner of a Judge's Choice Award for Topic Choice and Boldness in Visuals in a Documentary Film for his film
    Luke Stark (FTV, ‘24) was a National History Day County Finalist and winner of a Judge's Choice Award for Topic Choice and Boldness in Visuals in a Documentary Film for his film “a rebel with a cause; How Dolores O’Riordan of The Cranberries Broke Political Frontiers Through Music.”
  • Emily Wen was chosen for publication by the Celebrating Art Contest and Creative Communications Writing Contest and received a High Merit designation for her poetry
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    Emily Wen was chosen for publication by the Celebrating Art Contest and Creative Communications Writing Contest and received a High Merit designation for her poetry
    Emily Wen (VA, ‘26) was chosen for publication by the Celebrating Art Contest and Creative Communications Writing Contest and received a High Merit designation for her poetry. The Celebrating Art and Creative Communications Writing Contest is devoted to the promotion and appreciation of student art. The intent of their student art contests is to motivate student artists. The top entries will be published in an anthology.
  • Colin Savage took second place in the Men’s U16 4+ at the 2023 US Rowing Southwest Youth Championships
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    Colin Savage took second place in the Men’s U16 4+ at the 2023 US Rowing Southwest Youth Championships
    Colin Savage (CV, ‘27) took second place in the Men’s U16 4+ at the 2023 US Rowing Southwest Youth Championships. The event, held on Lake Natoma in Gold River, California, hosted 1,700 rowers from 37 clubs hailing from California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, New Mexico, and Colorado.
  • Summer Brennan was named a finalist in the Song Academy’s International Songwriting Contest
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    Summer Brennan was named a finalist in the Song Academy’s International Songwriting Contest
    Summer Brennan (PM, ‘25) was named a finalist in the Song Academy’s International Songwriting Contest.
  • Stephanie J. Block will be performing in the Broadway @ The Wallis concert series with Seth Rudetsky
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    Stephanie J. Block will be performing in the Broadway @ The Wallis concert series with Seth Rudetsky
    Stephanie J. Block (MT, ‘90) will be performing in the Broadway @ The Wallis concert series with Seth Rudetsky that will be held in October 2023 at the Wallis Annenberg Center for Performing Arts.
  • Pedro Pascal was featured in the May 2023 issue of “Vanity Fair”
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    Pedro Pascal was featured in the May 2023 issue of “Vanity Fair”
    Pedro Pascal (MT, ‘93) was featured in the May 2023 issue of “Vanity Fair.”
  • Lauren Mei was honored as a 2023 U.S. Presidential Scholar
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    Lauren Mei was honored as a 2023 U.S. Presidential Scholar
    Lauren Mei (ACT, ‘23) was honored as a 2023 U.S. Presidential Scholar. She was nominated for this recognition by the National YoungArts Foundation following her YoungArts award in the Theater category in 2022. The U.S. Presidential Scholars award is one of the nation’s highest honors for high school students who exemplify academic excellence, leadership qualities, and community service. The award is presented on behalf of the President of the United States and honors up to 161 graduating seniors of high potential each year.
  • Ellie Williams was awarded the Songwriters Hall of Fame scholarship from the University of Southern California
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    Ellie Williams was awarded the Songwriters Hall of Fame scholarship from the University of Southern California
    Ellie Williams (PM, ‘19) was awarded the Songwriters Hall of Fame scholarship from the University of Southern California.
  • Devin Weaver was cast in a recurring role on “9-1-1: Lone Star” on FOX
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    Devin Weaver was cast in a recurring role on “9-1-1: Lone Star” on FOX
    Devin Weaver (ACT, ‘26) was cast in a recurring role on “9-1-1: Lone Star” on FOX.
  • Haley Kleinman self-published her first young adult fiction novel, “The World of Shadows,” a dystopian science fiction book
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    Haley Kleinman self-published her first young adult fiction novel, “The World of Shadows,” a dystopian science fiction book
    Haley Kleinman (IA, ‘24) self-published her first young adult fiction novel, “The World of Shadows,” a dystopian science fiction book, available on Amazon.
  • Anika Desai was accepted to the California State Summer School for the Arts for the 2023 summer session
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    Anika Desai was accepted to the California State Summer School for the Arts for the 2023 summer session
    Anika Desai (CW, ‘26) was accepted to the California State Summer School for the Arts (CSSSA) for the 2023 summer session. CSSSA is a rigorous pre-professional training program in the visual and performing arts, creative writing, animation, and film for talented artists of high school age.
  • OCSA students performed in McCoy/Rigby Entertainment's Production of "The King and I," at La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts.
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    OCSA students performed in McCoy/Rigby Entertainment's Production of "The King and I," at La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts.
    Isabella Abiera (ACT, ‘28), Johnisa Almariya Breault (MT, ‘18), Arielle Dettmer (CMD, ‘20), and Adrienne Amanda Morrow (MT, ‘25) performed in McCoy/Rigby Entertainment's Production of "The King and I," at La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts.
  • Preston “PJ” Walker was recently awarded multiple scholarships through his dancing
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    Preston “PJ” Walker was recently awarded multiple scholarships through his dancing
    Preston “PJ” Walker (BCD, ‘26) was recently awarded a $1,600 scholarship from the Petite Oasis Foundation, a non-profit that supports boys/men in their ballet training. He also won second place in the Senior Men's Classical category at Youth American Grand Prix (YAGP) regionals and first place with a cash prize in the Senior Men’s Contemporary Dance category at the YAGP regional semifinals in Los Angeles. At the YAGP finals in Florida, Preston participated in master classes and a week-long competition where he was offered four scholarships/acceptances for either short-term or summer intensive training. This summer he will be attending the Houston Ballet Summer Intensive for five weeks on a full tuition/housing scholarship and the Boys Ballet Summer Intensive, in Cary, North Carolina, for two weeks on scholarship.
  • Sailee Charlu received first place at the Regional Orange County Science and Engineering Fair for her Behavioral Science study on "The Power of Humor''
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    Sailee Charlu received first place at the Regional Orange County Science and Engineering Fair for her Behavioral Science study on "The Power of Humor''
    Sailee Charlu (VA, ‘27) received first place out of more than 1,600 applicants at the Regional Orange County Science and Engineering Fair for her Behavioral Science study on "The Power of Humor''. She was then selected to compete at the exclusive invitation-only California State Science and Engineering Fair, where only 1,000 entries were chosen from the top 10% of their regional competitors. She was also selected to progress to the National Thermo-Fisher Junior Innovator’s Challenge. Sailee was also recently recognized by the National Veteran’s Federation of War for her patriotic contribution through her writing “My Pledge to the Veterans” with the First Place 2023 Veterans Federation of War District level writing award for Patriot’s Pen theme, Second Place 2023 Veterans Federation of War State level writing award for Patriot’s Pen theme From over 68,800 middle school applicants per year nationally. She attended the Veteran’s Federation of War District Meeting in February 2023 and had the honor of reading her writing directly to the respected veterans of the Laguna Beach VFW Post.
  • Olivia Le won the Poetry Ourselves creative writing contest for her original poem "My American Alphabet"
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    Olivia Le won the Poetry Ourselves creative writing contest for her original poem "My American Alphabet"
    Olivia Le (CW, ’25) won Poetry Out Loud third place in the Poetry Ourselves State Champion for her original poem “My American Alphabet” and was invited to the State Capital to meet First Partner Jennifer Newsom for a program by CA Arts Council and Arts OC (awarded $100 plus expense paid to capital). She was also a finalist and runner up in the California Youth Poet Laureate. Her poem was also selected by the YoungArts for their Megafauna Land Dwellers Spring Exhibition. She also won second place in the Wrightwood Poetry Slam (awarded $200) and was runner up for the Poetry Week Contest from CommuterLit (awarded $25). In addition, her student letter to Danez Smith's poem was selected by the Academy of American Poets for the Dear Poet Program. Lastly, Olivia was Spoken Word opener for CA Poet Laureate Lee Herrick at his poetry reading in Newport Beach Public Library.
  • OCSA Honors Chemistry students competed in the first-year American Chemical Society (ACS) competition and earned a Top 6 Team award
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    OCSA Honors Chemistry students competed in the first-year American Chemical Society (ACS) competition and earned a Top 6 Team award
    The following OCSA Honors Chemistry students competed in the first-year American Chemical Society (ACS) competition. Due to the students' high combined scores, OCSA earned a Top 6 Team award among all Orange County schools. Additionally, Dane Bergman (IA, ‘25) earned the top score for OCSA and received special recognition at the ACS awards banquet.

    Dane Bergman (IA, ‘25)
    Sumin Cho (IM, ‘25)
    Grant (James) Conroy (CV, ‘25)
    Sky (Estella) Keyoung (CV, ‘25)
    Hennah Kim (CW, ‘25)
    Minjae (Jaden) Kim (IM, ‘25)
    Mican Lai (FTV, ‘25)
    Elenna (Jeongwon) Park (IA, ‘25)
  • OCSA’s Model United Nations Club attended the Trabuco Hills High School Model United Nations Conference and earned multiple awards
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    OCSA’s Model United Nations Club attended the Trabuco Hills High School Model United Nations Conference and earned multiple awards
    OCSA’s Model United Nations Club attended the Trabuco Hills High School Model United Nations Conference, where delegates representing different countries participated in rigorous debate, practiced public speaking and communication skills, and wrote detailed resolution papers addressing important international topics, such as Digital Infrastructure in South East Asia and Ending Terrorist Recruitment. Students received the following awards.

    Sophie Kim (ACT, ‘26): Commendation Award, Third Place, and Research Award
    Kaiden Orozco (AE, ‘26): Best Delegate Award and First Place
    Grace Shin (VA, ‘24): Outstanding Delegate Award and Second Place
    Sophie Sukendro (IM, ‘26): Research Award
    Kaylie Viloria (PD, ‘25): Best Delegate Award, First Place, and Research Award
    Lavinia Watkins (CV, ‘26): Commendation Award and Third Place
  • Julian Leon was selected to play in the orchestra for the King Charles III’s coronation in London, England
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    Julian Leon was selected to play in the orchestra for the King Charles III’s coronation in London, England
    Julian Leon (IM, ‘23) was selected to play in the orchestra for the King Charles III’s coronation on May 6 in London, England
  • Bobby Amamizu and RJ Higton were cast and performed in an episode of television series “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”
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    Bobby Amamizu and RJ Higton were cast and performed in an episode of television series “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”
    Bobby Amamizu (CMD, ‘06) and RJ Higton (MT, ‘18) were cast and performed in an episode of television series “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” on Amazon Prime.
  • Hana Uehara created a new program called Memory In Rhythm that is designed to research and promote dementia and memory loss prevention among the senior/elderly community through dancing
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    Hana Uehara created a new program called Memory In Rhythm that is designed to research and promote dementia and memory loss prevention among the senior/elderly community through dancing
    Hana Uehara (BR, ‘23), through her organization Ballroom For All, created a new program called Memory In Rhythm that is designed to research and promote dementia and memory loss prevention among the senior/elderly community through dancing.
  • Hailey Heren was featured in the OC Register highlighting her record-breaking Girl Scout cookie sales
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    Hailey Heren was featured in the OC Register highlighting her record-breaking Girl Scout cookie sales
    Hailey Heren (CAH, ‘25) was featured in an article by the Orange County Register highlighting her record-breaking Girl Scout cookie sales. To read the full article, please visit: https://bit.ly/3My2kNk
  • OCSA students competed in the California Restaurant Foundation’s 2023 ProStart Cup and received awards
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    OCSA students competed in the California Restaurant Foundation’s 2023 ProStart Cup and received awards
    The following students competed in the California Restaurant Foundation’s 2023 ProStart Cup and received the following awards. The Culinary Team was also invited to the National ProStart Invitational in Washington, D.C. The following Culinary Arts & Hospitality students were additionally featured in an article by the Los Angeles Times Daily Pilot for their participation in the ProStart competition. To check out the full story, please visit: https://bit.ly/3WcAQ2U
    Wienerschnitzel's Dress Your Dog Competition – First Place
    Ryan Yoo (CAH, ‘25)

    Loaded Idaho Baked Potato Competition – First Place
    Trinity Wiideman (CAH, ‘24)

    Culinary Competition – First Place
    Aurelia Carrie (CAH, ‘23): Co-Captain
    Ryan Okajima (CAH, ‘23): Co-Captain
    Hannah Dromgoole (CAH, ‘25)
    Christian Lopez (CAH, ‘23)
    Trinity Wiideman (CAH, ‘24)

    Management Competition – Second Place
    Evelyn Wu (CAH, ‘23): Co-Captain
    Willie Yao (CAH, ‘24): Co-Captain
    Lanna Gale (CAH, ‘23)
    Brieana Samaniego (CAH, ‘24)
  • Gavin Alvarez Coyne received the Presidential Gold and President’s Volunteer Service Award
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    Gavin Alvarez Coyne received the Presidential Gold and President’s Volunteer Service Award
    Gavin Alvarez Coyne (BR, ‘23) received the Presidential Gold and President’s Volunteer Service Award.
  • OCSA was named a finalist in the second annual Building Hope IMPACT Awards in the Model Charter category
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    OCSA was named a finalist in the second annual Building Hope IMPACT Awards in the Model Charter category
    Orange County School of the Arts was named a finalist in the second annual Building Hope IMPACT Awards in the Model Charter category. The finalists were selected for having exceptional impact on community engagement, educational innovation, student empowerment, and for being model charter schools.
  • OCSA students placed first in OC RYSE out of 70 total students from Orange and Los Angeles counties
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    OCSA students placed first in OC RYSE out of 70 total students from Orange and Los Angeles counties
    The following students placed first in OC RYSE out of 70 total students from Orange and Los Angeles counties. Hosted by Phil Kaye of Project VOICE, OC RYSE is the largest high school poetry slam in Orange County. Fourteen teams of high school students competed over the course of the two-day event. Judges include professors from CSUF, SUDH, and CSULB.

    Connor Elmore (CW, ‘23)
    Cheyenne Harkless (CW, ‘23)
    Wyatt Layton (CW, ‘23)
    Ash Park (CW, ‘23)
    Selah Sanchez (CW, ‘23)
  • The OCSA Robotics Team competed at the US Open Robotics Championship and ranked 35 among 160 teams from across the country
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    The OCSA Robotics Team competed at the US Open Robotics Championship and ranked 35 among 160 teams from across the country
    The OCSA Robotics Team competed at the US Open Robotics Championship in Iowa and ranked 35 among 160 teams from across the country.
  • The OCSA High School Science Olympiad Team attended the Statewide Science Olympiad competition and received third place overall
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    The OCSA High School Science Olympiad Team attended the Statewide Science Olympiad competition and received third place overall
    The OCSA High School Science Olympiad Team attended the Statewide Science Olympiad competition held at CalTech in Pasadena and received third place overall, medaling in 16 of the 25 events. The team also received the following individual awards:

    First Place:
    Codebusters, Dynamic Planet, Solar System, Microbe Mission

    Second Place:
    Meteorology, Sounds of Music

    Third Place:
    Fast Facts, Road Scholar

    Fourth Place:
    Write It CAD It

    Fifth Place:
    Crave the Wave, Experimental Design, Write It Do It

    Sixth Place:
    Can't Judge a Powder, Crime Busters, Disease Detectives, Forestry, Store the Castle
  • The OCSA High School Science Olympiad Team earned third place in the Regional Science Olympiad Competition
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    The OCSA High School Science Olympiad Team earned third place in the Regional Science Olympiad Competition
    The OCSA High School Science Olympiad Team attended the Regional Science Olympiad Competition, hosted by University of California, Irvine. The team took third place overall and advanced to the Statewide Science Olympiad competition held at CalTech in Pasadena.
    They medaled in 20 of the 23 events, coming in first place for four events and beating the reigning National Champion team. The team also received the following individual awards:

    First Place:
    Codebusters, Fast Facts, Green Generation, Solar System

    Second Place:
    Experimental Design, Road Scholar, Sounds of Music

    Third Place:
    Anatomy & Physiology, Disease Detectives, Dynamic Planet, Forestry, Roller Coaster

    Fourth Place:
    Storm the Castle

    Fifth Place:
    Bio Process Lab, Bridge, Can't Judge a Powder, Meteorology, Rocks & Mineral, Wheeled Vehicle

    Sixth Place:
    Write It Do It
  • Sofya Levitsky-Weitz received a Writer’s Guild Award for Best Comedy series for her work on “The Bear”
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    Sofya Levitsky-Weitz received a Writer’s Guild Award for Best Comedy series for her work on “The Bear”
    Sofya Levitsky-Weitz (MT, ‘08) received a Writer’s Guild Award for Best Comedy series for her work on “The Bear”, which is now streaming on Hulu.
  • Amy Lee, as a part of the Evie Quartet from the Colburn School, received the grand prize and first place in the Junior Division at the 2023 Coltman Chamber Music Competition
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    Amy Lee, as a part of the Evie Quartet from the Colburn School, received the grand prize and first place in the Junior Division at the 2023 Coltman Chamber Music Competition
    Amy Lee (IM, ‘23), as a part of the Evie Quartet from the Colburn School, received the grand prize and first place in the Junior Division at the 2023 Coltman Chamber Music Competition that took place at the University of Texas at Austin. The quartet was selected to perform at the Lincoln Center in New York and on a KFMA radio broadcast.
  • OCSA students were selected as 2023 Dragon Kim Fellows and earned $5,000 community service grants from the Dragon Kim Foundation
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    OCSA students were selected as 2023 Dragon Kim Fellows and earned $5,000 community service grants from the Dragon Kim Foundation
    The following students were selected as 2023 Dragon Kim Fellows and earned $5,000 community service grants from the Dragon Kim Foundation. These students were chosen from over 300 applicants across California and Nevada and went through a rigorous interview process to earn the fellowships. Along with the project funding, these students receive three weekends of leadership training and hands-on mentorship from local business professionals.

    Autistic2Artistic: Justin “JT” Freeman (PM, ‘25)
    Brain Aneurysms: An Underlooked Disturbance: Ramzi Idriss (FTV, ‘26)
    DearMe: Rohan Soni (PM, ‘26)
    EpiSTEMic: Lyn Huang (CW, ‘24) and Xinchun Audrey Zhang (IM, ‘24)
    Find Your Light: Lana Lee (IA, ‘26)
    Project Insight: Taren Azizi (ACT, ‘25) and Audrey Kim (ACT, ‘25)
    Somewhere In Time: Kyle Kim (FTV, ‘25) and Kaylie Viloria (PD, ‘25)
    Teacher's Pet: Natalie Hoffman (CW, ‘25)
    The Recycling Dictionary: Mary Hong (PD, ‘26) and Jiin Yun (CW, ‘24)
    Two Step Together: Edward Chen (IA, ‘24) and Jadon Vo (CMD, ‘25)
  • Ritika Asher wrote and published “Detained,” a book that seeks to shed light on the myriad injustices in the U.S. immigration system
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    Ritika Asher wrote and published “Detained,” a book that seeks to shed light on the myriad injustices in the U.S. immigration system
    Ritika Asher (BCD, ‘23) wrote and published “Detained,” a book that seeks to shed light on the myriad injustices in the U.S. immigration system. This infographic book is a compilation of six personal narratives of immigrants from a host of nations. Each story highlights the following: why they were forced to come to this country, what they endured in immigration detention, and their life after being released/deported.
  • Luna Bella Zamora was cast in the Netflix series “Princess Power" alongside Oscar Award-winning actress Rita Moreno
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    Luna Bella Zamora was cast in the Netflix series “Princess Power" alongside Oscar Award-winning actress Rita Moreno
    Luna Bella Zamora (CV, ‘24) was cast in the Netflix series “Princess Power" in the role of Penny Pineapple, alongside Oscar Award-winning actress Rita Moreno.
  • Michael Repper, as a part of the New York Youth Symphony, received a Grammy in the category of Best Orchestral Performance
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    Michael Repper, as a part of the New York Youth Symphony, received a Grammy in the category of Best Orchestral Performance
    Michael Repper (IM, ‘08), as a part of the New York Youth Symphony, received a Grammy in the category of Best Orchestral Performance, marking the first time in history that a youth orchestra has won a Grammy.
  • Anaya Green was featured in a Daily Pilot article where she spoke about her battle with cancer, experience working with the MaxLove Project, and the CAH Conservatory
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    Anaya Green was featured in a Daily Pilot article where she spoke about her battle with cancer, experience working with the MaxLove Project, and the CAH Conservatory
    Anaya Green (CAH, ‘26) was featured in a Daily Pilot article where she spoke about her battle with cancer, experience working with the MaxLove Project, and The Mekjian Family Culinary Arts & Hospitality Conservatory. To read the full article, please visit: https://bit.ly/41FGYlf
  • OCSA has earned the College Board's AP® Computer Science Female Diversity Award for expanding young women’s access to AP Computer Science Principles
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    OCSA has earned the College Board's AP® Computer Science Female Diversity Award for expanding young women’s access to AP Computer Science Principles
    Orange County School of the Arts (OCSA) has earned the College Board's AP® Computer Science Female Diversity Award for expanding young women’s access to AP Computer Science Principles.
  • Classical Voice Conservatory Director Ryan Reithmeier received funding from the Inspired Teacher Grant Program of the Orange County Community Foundation
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    Classical Voice Conservatory Director Ryan Reithmeier received funding from the Inspired Teacher Grant Program of the Orange County Community Foundation
    Classical Voice Conservatory Director Ryan Reithmeier received funding from the Inspired Teacher Grant Program of the Orange County Community Foundation, which were used for costs associated with the production of Die Fledermaus that was performed as a part of the Classical Voice Conservatory’s mainstage season.
  • Congratulations to OCSA’s Mock Trial Team for advancing to state finals and receiving fourth place in California after competing against rigorous competition
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    Congratulations to OCSA’s Mock Trial Team for advancing to state finals and receiving fourth place in California after competing against rigorous competition
    Congratulations to OCSA’s Mock Trial Team, faculty advisor Whitney Coates, assistant coach Courtney Harper, and attorney coaches Justice Halim Dhanidina, Melissa Brandman, J.D, and Ethan Feng, J.D. for advancing to state finals and receiving fourth place in California after competing against rigorous competition. In addition to this group effort, Sabrina Aguilar (DM, ‘23) received first place in the state for “Courtroom Art” and Emy Pardo (MT, ‘24) also received “Outstanding Cleo Shafer” for her excellent portrayal of that witness. Leadership Teacher and Mock Trial Advisor Whitney Coates was named Teacher Coach of the Year for OC Mock Trial.
  • Alix Page was selected to perform at the Aitken Arts Plaza in Orange
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    Alix Page was selected to perform at the Aitken Arts Plaza in Orange
    Alix Page (PM, ‘20) was selected to perform at the Aitken Arts Plaza in Orange.
  • The OCSA student club Two Step Together competed in the Glendale Games Dance Competition and received multiple awards
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    The OCSA student club Two Step Together competed in the Glendale Games Dance Competition and received multiple awards
    The OCSA student club Two Step Together competed in the Glendale Games Dance Competition and received the following awards.

    First Place (11th Grade Hip-Hop Solo Division)
    Edward Chen (IA, ‘24)

    Hip-Hop Solo Victor Award
    Edward Chen (IA, ‘24)


    Third Place (Co-Ed Hip-Hop Division)
    Edward Chen (IA, ‘24)
    Howard Choi (FTV, ‘25)
    Kaelee Cortez (IA, ‘25)
    Sydney Mae Estrella (IA, ‘26)
    Jasmine Lee (CMD, ‘26)
    Devin Vo (IA, ‘26)
    Jadon Vo (CMD, ‘25)
  • OCSA students and members of the hip-hop competition team, Gravy Babies, won first place at the 2022 Bridge Juniors Dance Competition, one of Southern California’s largest hip-hop competitions for juniors and adults
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    OCSA students and members of the hip-hop competition team, Gravy Babies, won first place at the 2022 Bridge Juniors Dance Competition, one of Southern California’s largest hip-hop competitions for juniors and adults
    The following students are members of the hip-hop competition team, Gravy Babies, that won first place against 15 teams at the 2022 Bridge Juniors Dance Competition, one of Southern California’s largest hip-hop competitions for juniors and adults.

    Edward Chen (IA, ‘24)
    Kaelee Cortez (IA, ‘25)
    Sydney Mae Estrella (IA, ‘26)
    Jasmine Lee (CMD, ‘26)
    Devin Vo (IA, ‘26)
    Jadon Vo (CMD, ‘25)
  • Daniel Zolghadri was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Breakthrough Performance for his starring role in the film “FUNNY PAGES”
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    Daniel Zolghadri was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Breakthrough Performance for his starring role in the film “FUNNY PAGES”
    Daniel Zolghadri (ACT, ‘18) was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Breakthrough Performance for his starring role in the film “FUNNY PAGES.”
  • Natalia Nouri published a book titled “Dealing With Divorce: A How-To For Kids On Coping With Divorce”
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    Natalia Nouri published a book titled “Dealing With Divorce: A How-To For Kids On Coping With Divorce”
    Natalia Nouri (IA, ‘28) published a book titled “Dealing With Divorce: A How-To For Kids On Coping With Divorce.”
  • Rubi Felix Gonzalez played a DJ set at an Anaheim Ducks game at the Honda Center.
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    Rubi Felix Gonzalez played a DJ set at an Anaheim Ducks game at the Honda Center.
    Rubi Felix Gonzalez (ACT, ‘26) played a DJ set at an Anaheim Ducks game at the Honda Center.
  • Chloe Marbell Davidson was selected to become a researcher for the 2022 iSchool Inclusion Institute (i3) cohort at the University of Texas at Austin
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    Chloe Marbell Davidson was selected to become a researcher for the 2022 iSchool Inclusion Institute (i3) cohort at the University of Texas at Austin
    Chloe Marbell Davidson (PD, ‘17) was selected to become a researcher for the 2022 iSchool Inclusion Institute (i3) cohort at the University of Texas at Austin.
  • OCSA’s Middle School Science Olympiad Team competed at the Orange County Regional Tournament and earned an overall third place
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    OCSA’s Middle School Science Olympiad Team competed at the Orange County Regional Tournament and earned an overall third place
    The following students of OCSA’s Middle School Science Olympiad Team competed against 20 other middle school teams at the Orange County Regional Tournament and earned an overall third place as a team. Twenty students placed in the top six and received medals for their categories. The team also advanced to the state championships and placed third overall, with students medaling in the top six of 17 categories.

    Sailee Charlu (VA, ‘27)
    Lila Olson (IA, ‘26)
    Juneau Foxlin (IMS, ‘26)
    Iva (Jiaying) Liu (CV, ‘27)
    Samantha Wu (MT, ‘27)
    Jeremy Lee (IM, ‘28)
    Armaan Diwan (IM, ‘27)
    Skyler Tran (IMP, ‘28)
    Sterling Tran (IMP, ‘27)
    Jackson Tran (IA, ‘27)
    Lauren Young (PD, ‘26)
    Henry Courtney (CV, ‘26)
    Olivia Song (CV, ‘28)
    Seojin Park (IMP, ‘28)
    Sophie Paulsen (MT, ‘27)
  • OCSA students received Honorable Mention Regional-at-Large awards for the annual Scholastic Art & Writing Awards
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    OCSA students received Honorable Mention Regional-at-Large awards for the annual Scholastic Art & Writing Awards
    Congratulations to the following students for their success in the annual Scholastic Art & Writing Awards. These students received Honorable Mention Regional-at-Large awards.

    Kyle Kim (FTV, ‘25): Film & Animation, “Between the Bars”
    Clara Kye (VA, ‘24): Personal Essay & Memoir, “Soul Food”
    Alison Amber Lee (VA, ‘23): Mixed Media, “Portrait of the Future”, “Pyebaek: Fertility Wish”; Printmaking, “Repeated Fate”
    Julie Lim (IA, ‘23): Art Portfolio, “Nature vs Nurture”
    Evan Lu (VA, ‘23): Painting, “Midnight”, “Serenity”
    Caitlyn Mason (CW, ‘23): Dramatic Script, “New Year’s Day”
    Brielle Murphy (IA, ‘24): Short Story, “Ocean”
    Eunice Oh (VA, ‘24): Digital Art, “Let Me Rot”
    Lindsey Robertson (VA, ‘23): Digital Art, “The Library, Wish We Could Turn Back Time”
    London San Luis (DM, ‘23): Painting, “Kendall Last Year”; Art Portfolio, “mine, not yours.”
    Aadya Sharma (IM, ‘24): Personal Essay & Memoir, “How To Ride a Scooter”; Critical Essay, “In the Name of Progress: an Examination of American Racism”
    Amy Shi (CW, ‘24): Short Story, “Scylla in a Box”
    Ashley Shin (VA, ‘25): Drawing & Illustration, “Deconstruction”
    Clara Son (CW, ‘23): Poetry, “Demeter’s Daughter”
    Charlton Tsai (CW, ‘24): Poetry, “Foods Correlating to my Asian-American Identity”
    Kate Um (CV, ‘24): Drawing & Illustration, “Music Comes From the Heart”
    Alyssa Uy (VA, ‘24): Drawing & Illustration, “Wilting Memories”
    Cheungwan Wang (VA, ‘23): Expanded Projects, “Emotional Trash”
    YanJun Wang (VA, ‘26): Painting, “Birthday Leftovers”
    Melody Wu (VA, ‘24): Drawing & Illustration, “Brainwashing China”, “Yan’an Road”; Mixed Media, “It Never Ends”
    Jeffrey Yang (CV, ‘24): Flash Fiction, “hazelnut”
    Jessica Yang (IA, ‘24): Short Story, “Erstwhile Friend”
    Kevin Yang (VA, ‘24): Architecture & Industrial Design, “Warped Labyrinth”
    Emily Yi (VA, ‘26): Photography, “LAX”, “Longing”, “Reflection”, “Sea Woman in Jeju Island”, “Tired”, “Vintage Tokyo House”, “Walking on Sand Carpet”; Sculpture, “Liberate Your Alebrije”
    Lauren Young (PD, ‘26): Poetry, “Snakes in Bloom”
    Jiin Yun (CW, ‘24): Critical Essay, “Caged in a Zoo: Daisy Buchanan in The Great Gatsby”; Personal Essay & Memoir, “Sparks Fly”
    Margaret Zhang (DM, ‘24): Drawing & Illustration, “Invasive Growth”
    Carina Zheng (VA, ‘24): Sculpture, “Generations”; Painting, “Palpitation”
  • OCSA students received Honorable Mention Regional-at-Large awards for the annual Scholastic Art & Writing Awards
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    OCSA students received Honorable Mention Regional-at-Large awards for the annual Scholastic Art & Writing Awards
    Congratulations to the following students for their success in the annual Scholastic Art & Writing Awards. These students received Honorable Mention Regional-at-Large awards.

    Felix Brem (CW, ‘23): Journalism, “A Cog in the Machine: SAT History & Test Optional Colleges”
    Kaitlyn Byer (CW, ‘25): Personal Essay & Memoir, “How I Became Beautiful”
    Ruth Chen (CW, ‘25): Flash Fiction, “Grandma’s Hands”, “Hi again”; Poetry, “Colors”; Short Story, “Golden Colors”, “The Summer Rain”
    Hailey Cho (BCD, ‘25): Journalism, “Professional Actor Convicted of Robbery and Battery on a Cruise Ship”; Personal Essay & Memoir, “Hard Work Doesn't Always Pay Off?”
    Jennifer Choi (VA, ‘26): Comic Art, “Into Reality”; Drawing & Illustration, “My life”
    Ryan Choi (ACT, ‘24): Critical Essay, “Everything is real, and therefore, nothing is”; Personal Essay & Memoir, “Unrefined”
    Justine Droullard (CW, ‘24): Painting, “Depth”, “Peek-A-Boo”; Short Story, “Rain Boots”
    Run (Sarah) Han (PD, ‘27): Drawing & Illustration, “Anticipation”, “Distorted Reality”, “Eyes That Tell a Story”, “Memories”
    Courtney Hines (CW, ‘24): Personal Essay & Memoir, “Inconstant Senses.”
    Jenna Catherine Ho (VA, ‘26): Drawing & Illustration, “Journey”
    Mankio Hong (PD, ‘26): Digital Art, “Triple Gaze”
    Anna Huang (CW, ‘24): Flash Fiction, “What She Heard”
    Cynthia Huang (CW, ‘24): Poetry, “Her Body is Fast Fashion”
    Joy Jin (CW, ‘26): Short Story, “Popsicle Kid”
    Jamie Jung (CW, ‘24): Poetry, “CODA: Child of Depressed Adult”; Short Story, “Our Body”
    Sona Kamaraj (VA, ‘24): Painting, “Dyeing Dimensions”
    Seoyun Kang (VA, ‘23): Painting, “Displayed”; Digital Art, “Pulse”
    Estella Sky Keong (CV, ‘25): Photography, “Father of Light, The Messenger of Acropolis”
    Bethany Kim (CW, ‘26): Flash Fiction, “Imaginations of Reality”
    Caroline Kim (VA, ‘25): Digital Art, “Automated”
    Chaewon Kim (CW, ‘23): Art Portfolio, “Don’t Get Lost”; Fashion, “Jelly”; Mixed Media, “Go bird go! Power Fowlers: Can They Adapt To The Wild?”, “Home is a familiar place I’ve never been”; Painting, “Where are you, my lost babies?”
    Donggyu Kim (VA, ‘24): Painting, “Autumn Waxwings”, “It Lurks in the Reef”
    Frances Kim (IA, ‘24): Comic Art, “A Birthday Visit”
    Gigi Kim (VA,’25): Drawing & Illustration, “Skittles”
    Hennah Kim (CW, ‘25): Poetry, “A is for Anorexia”
    Ina Kim (CW, ‘26): Short Story, “The Meet Up”
    Jaden Kim (IM, ‘25): Critical Essay, “The Matthew Effect and How Discriminatory Economic Policies Impacted African American Communities”
    Jennifer Kim (VA, ‘25): Mixed Media, “Mental’s Artificial”; Sculpture, “Through It All”