Student Spotlight

Anthony Degido

Today’s student spotlight is Anthony D’egidio. He is a senior and a new member to Lexingtones. Anthony says: “My favorite memory of Lexingtones is performing in last year's chorus concert. I am looking forward to Lexingtones, because it seems like a fun class and a bit more of a challenge than chorus 3.”




Adie Lamb

Today’s student spotlight is Adie Lamb. She is a senior and a new member to Lexingtones. Adie says: “I’m excited because I’ve never taken a chorus class but I think it will be a good experience.” When not in chorus you can find Adie at the movie theater because it’s “practically [her] second home.”

Ian Moore

Today’s student spotlight is Ian Moore. He is a senior and a two-year member of The Lexingtones. Ian was also in ‘Concert Choir’ his freshman and sophomore year. He says: “My favorite memory of Lexingtones is definitely learning the Allstate piece my freshman year because it was super fun to learn through Docs’ teaching style while also getting to know the other choir members. I like lexingtones because of the community that our group forms and docs' passion for working with us, which makes the final product at our concerts feel so cathartic and amazing to share with friends and family.”

Kiersten Westberry

Today’s student spotlight is Kirsten Westberry. She is a senior and a two-year member of The Lexingtones. Kirsten says: “My favorite memory of Lexingtones is the last chorus concert. I like Lexingtones, because I like a cappella and the music we get to sing.”

Alex Zingale

Today’s student spotlight is Alex Zingales. She is a senior and a two-year member of the Lexingtones choir. Alex says: “My favorite memory of Lexingtones is my fit checks and TikToks with Josh Punzy. I love Lexingtones because, if you struggle with finding the right friends, it’s an amazing group of people. I genuinely feel like I have a second family in that classroom, and Doc is so invested and cares about all of us so much.” When not in chorus you can find Alex “in the Taco Bell parking lot playing with feral cats."

Whitley Enlow

Today’s student spotlight is Whitley Enlow. She is a junior and a two-year member of The Lexingtones. She says: “My favorite chorus memory was our spring concert and also when A day and B day got to come back together. I like Lexingtones, because we get to sing different types of music.” When not in chorus you can find Whitley at Dunkin’ Donuts or spending time with her friends and family.





Libery Broussard

Today’s student spotlight is Liberty Broussard. She is a junior and a two-year member of The Lexingtones. Liberty says: “My favorite chorus memory is the Virtual Christmas Card. I like Lexingtones, because we get to sing not just choral music but fun pop music.”




Hannah Presor

Today’s student spotlight is Hannah Presor. She is a junior, and next year will mark her first year in The Lexingtones! Hannah says: “My favorite memory was secret Santa. I am excited to get to sing with my friends again and make new memories!” When not in chorus, you can find Hannah on stage performing.




Reilly Stenstrom

Today’s student spotlight is Reilly Stenstrom. He is a junior and a two-year member of The Lexingtones. Reilly says “my favorite memory is going to Waffle House with Anna, Ashley, Jack, and Will before All-State Auditions. I like Lexingtones, because one of my biggest strengths is music and all of my friends are in the class.” When not in chorus, you can find Reilly on Lake Murray or hanging out at his house.