Our choral program has grown to have an Administrative Leadership Team of elected students that showcase passion and care for the activities planned for the group. There are multiple positions and each of them have their own set of responsibilities that are manageable for all busy high school students at any grade. Our officers contribute a lot of culture and heart to the program and they do their best to maintain a safe environment for everyone.
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR NEW OFFICERS AND SECTION LEADERS FOR THE 2026-2027 SCHOOL YEAR!
If you wish to take on a leadership role, below is a packet that will show all the officers responsibilities and requirements to become an officer.
Genevieve Snyder is in her fourth year of Madrigals choir. Choir has been an extremely fulfilling experience for her throughout high school. She believes that singing and choral music is for everyone and fosters growth, community, compassion, and responsibility. She hopes that this year as president and Madrigal’s alto section leader she can inspire her peers, cultivate a welcoming environment for all voices, and help the choir grow even closer as a musical family.
Kai Josephine Villena has been a member of Mira Mesa Choir since her freshman year. Currently, she is a part of Concert Choir as the Alto Section Leader and Vice President. She hopes that from here on, that choir will only continue to grow as a community!
Eriyana Celilia Palacios ...
Diya Ratnakumar is in her fourth year of Madrigals and has worked with Ms. Teng for 6 years. She believes that choir is a great community that welcomes people of all backgrounds and encourages responsibility and commitment. As student conductor she hopes to work with all ensembles to create impactful performances.
Jesal Navarro has been apart of Mira Mesa Highschool's choral program since his sophomore year, and is currently one of the treasurers leader in the program for his senior year. As it's his last year, he hopes to have fun, be involved with the program, provide support to the other members, and leave a lasting legacy behind as many alumni had done before him.
Brandon Do joined Madrigals their junior year and is continuing through it into their last year at Mira Mesa High. They now currently serve as the second treasurer for the choir program. They believe that being in choir has brought to them a new way to enjoy and appreciate music (leading them to aim to continue to involve their life with it, whether composing or implementing it in programming), while bringing about an oppurtunity to commit oneself to a community of like-minded people.
Joshua Le ...
Julia Nguyen started choir her sophomore year and is now a junior. She is in the Advanced Treble ensemble and is one of this year's logistics. She is excited to build a community in choir and make it a place where everyone feels welcome!
Maya Espejo has been in the choral arts for 6 years and a member of Mira Mesa highschool's choir since her freshman year. Currently, she is in Madrigals and leads the ensemble's soprano section. She is also the program's librarian. She is excited to welcome new and returning students to the choir community and contribute to an enriching musical environment!
Natalie Nguyen is a sophomore and is honored to be a section leader and historian this year. This is their 2nd year in the MMHS Choirs and is in the Advanced Treble ensemble, they believe that this is a community with many opportunities, and learning experiences. They are excited to welcome everyone into this community that has impacted their life!
Megyn Kelly Agustin has been apart of the MMHS Choir Program as part of the Madrigals ensemble since sophomore year. She was previously Madrigal’s 25-26 Soprano Section Leader and is excited to act as the Communications officer as well as the Section Leader for Sopranos in Concert Choir. Megyn is extremely appreciative of what the choir as a class and community has given towards her journey as an artist and is enthusiastic that she has been given opportunities to give back to them.
Madelyn Schwartz is a senior in her fourth year of choir at Mira Mesa High School. She enjoys how many opportunities choir opens up for her and hopes that her final year of choir will be filled with lots of fun choir pieces.
Carter Miller ...
Joyce Tang is a junior and has been in choir since her freshman year. This is her second year of being in the Treble Ensamble and she is excited to be the section leader for the soprano 1s. She hopes to build a stronger community with new and returning students and to make sure that everyone feels welcome!
Shea Bartlett has been part of choir for 3 years and going on her 4th. She is a Sophomore and this is her second year in Treble choir. She is very excited to lead the S2's and have the ability to improve and grow the Treble choirs sound and sustain its positive atmosphere.
Merille Joie Medina has been in choir for two, going on three years. She looks forward to leading the alto 2s and strongly believes in the beautiful community that choir offers.
Aster Phi has been in choir for 7 years now and is the Advanced Treble's Representative for the second year they've been established. As a fourth year of the program, Aster understands how much choir has impacted people's lives and hopes to expand and further that impact to returning and incoming students!
Audriann Ventura started her choir career in her sophomore year, she enjoys reading, archery and listening to music. She hopes to make concert choir a beginner friendly experience where people can learn their love for choir and have a space to expand and test their vocal skills.
Brandon Montemayor .....
As the officer team for the choir program, we strive for constant improvement and quality in our performances by guiding our ensemble members on how to express themselves and their voices beautifully. This year, we have numerous exciting opportunities to showcase our ensemble members’ talent and skills. During our rehearsals, we support and help each other with whatever we might need and build friendships within the ensemble. Most importantly, we also create and lead fundraisers necessary for our resources and bonding events to strengthen our choir community. There is one clear word that fully explains how we will fulfill our goals this year; teamwork. No matter the difficulty or scale of the challenge, we will continue to communicate, share ideas, and support each other and the rest of our ensemble. Cheers to new beginnings and endless possibilities in the year ahead!
With love,
The ‘26-’27 Choir Leadership Team