2022-2023 Fine Arts Achievements
Ten students were named as OkMEA all-state musicians (band, orchestra, or choir).
The cast of the All-School Musical “Elf” brought holiday cheer to all who attended their highly successful shows in February.
Middle School Musical “Moana” performed two shows to sold-out audiences.
Numerous students qualified via their solos or small ensembles to participate in the OSSAA State Solo & Ensemble Festival held at Oklahoma State University in April.
Several middle and high school bands, choirs, and orchestras took performance trips to San Antonio and Dallas, TX; Branson, Kansas City and St. Louis, Mo.; and other numerous locations within the state of Oklahoma.
Union Winter Guards won several WGPO shows during their competitive season, as well as hosting Winter Guard International regional competition in the UMAC in March, welcoming groups from many neighboring states.
The Union Indoor Drumline had unprecedented success, capturing the Silver Medal at the WGI World Championship (Scholastic Open Class Division). 2023 marks Union’s first-ever medal position as well as its highest-ever placement at the WGI World Event, which features hundreds of percussion ensembles from around the country.
Both the Varsity Winter Guard and the Indoor Drumline won their WGPO State Championship in April.
High School Theatre hosted and won many individual and group awards at their One Act Play Competition in October.
Construction was completed on the new band building in the north end zone of the stadium. Students moved into the beautiful new facilities for the beginning of school year, resulting in the HS Drama and Orchestra programs having their own room as a home base for the very first time.
Union continued its partnership with Tulsa Symphony Orchestra to provide musical interactions for students at Rosa Parks Early Childhood Center as well as after-school beginning violin instruction at Ellen Ochoa Elementary.
The Carnegie Hall Link-Up Program served 4th grade students. An in-person concert was performed in February at the Union Performing Arts Center by Tulsa Symphony Orchestra for this initiative.
41 High School Band students made the All-Region Honor Band.
Speech/Debate students qualified 8 students to compete in the National Tournament hosted in June in Phoenix, AZ.
The YouthArts! Visual Art Show took place in April featuring thousands of works of art created by students in all Union buildings K-12.
The YouthArts! Honor Choir comprised of students from every elementary school resumed after a three-year hiatus in May with a great day of rehearsal and an evening performance of the program “Bring on Tomorrow!”
The Renegade Regiment, Unions’ Marching Band, returned to competition at the Bands of America Indianapolis Super Regional, earning a spot in the finals competition.