Additionally, the following four students were first Alternates for the 2020 All-State Band from Area A.
Jaron McClendon – Senior, bass trombone
Kenzie Greenlee – Senior, flute
Viviann Robles – Senior, Bb clarinet
Kia Langehenning – Junior, trombone
Selection as a member of the Texas All-State Band is the highest honor a Texas high school band student can receive. Less than two percent of more than 64,000 students are selected to be members of this elite ensemble.
Only the top 2.4% of musicians who initially audition become All-State musicians. The three FHS students who earned this honor will perform in San Antonio in February. Hayleigh will perform with the Mixed Choir, Lynnli with the Treble Choir, and Mark with the Tenor Bass Choir. These students were chosen for this prestigious honor through a competitive process held this year across the state at District, Region, Pre-Area, and Area levels.
This is Hayleigh Stephens's third time to perform as a member of a TMEA All-State organization. This is Lynnli Wiseman and Mark Dannemiller’s first time performing as an All-State Choir member.
These students will join more than 29,000 people from Texas and around the world to attend more than 300 workshops, 100 performances, and visit over 1,400 exhibit booths at this nation’s largest music educator’s convention.Three FHS students Christian Hansen, Atticus Henry, and Nathaniel Martinez competed in the Esports State Championship in the District's inaugural year with the program. FHS offered a watch party for fans to engage in the live-streamed event. The crowd, both in person and online, watched as the Frenship eSports competitors fought hard, but placed second in the final competition.
Frenship ISD launched the eSports program in the fall of 2019 and selected 30 athletes to compete in league competition. The program is overseen by the District's Chief Technology Officer with the campus principal and coaches at Frenship High School.
Frenship ISD recognized six FHS seniors who currently serve on Dr. McCord’s Superintendent’s Student Advisory Board.
These six students were selected as members of the Student Advisory Board at the end of their freshman year. Dr. McCord relies on their valuable insight, assistance in community service projects and serving as student ambassadors during community business tours of Frenship facilities.
They also serve as valuable student liaisons to FHS and provide great feedback regarding ongoing campus projects, evaluations and ideas. They have participated in numerous community service projects including the organization and distribution of food backpacks alongside Rotarians.