The band participated in the South Coast Music Festival in Corpus Christi from April 23–26. The wind ensemble received 1+ scores, the wind symphony received 1 scores and the symphonic band received 2 scores. The concert band did not perform.
Month: May 2015
Matthew Inch teaches and coaches with a passion
Matthew Inch is a math teacher and cross country coach who is a big part of Pearce, but he hasn’t always been an educator. In fact, Mr. Inch started out as an industrial engineer.
Pearce scholarships ease college financial burden
Students spend second semester searching and applying for scholarships to ease the financial burden in college. Pearce provides numerous scholarships and encourages student to apply.
Pearce should adopt smarter methods of discipline
The methods of punishment used at Pearce might teach students not to break the rules, but a more effective policy would also help them to learn from their mistakes.
Junior to attend Boys State program at UT Austin
The Texas Boys State program helps young men learn about the democratic process and functioning of the government. Previous Pearce students have attended, and junior Michael Clarke will attend this summer.
Engineering firm accepts first-ever high school intern from Pearce
The CP&Y engineering firm has taken senior Jordan Eades as their first-ever intern who hasn’t gone to college.
Pearce students’ art museum trick goes viral
Junior Jack Durham and senior Cole Wright tricked visitors at the Dallas Museum of Art by placing a pair of sunglasses and a watch on the floor.