Welcome our New Advanced Treble and Madrigals Class of 2025-2026
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 2025-2026 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.
Tyrah Trinh has been apart of Mira Mesa highschool’s choir for four years and is currently part of the Madrigal Ensemble. She’s been class secretary for three years and loved to sing ever since she was 2. Her goal for choir this year is to build a welcoming community within all aspects of the choral family as well as provide opportunities for Treble, Madrigal, and Concert Choir ensembles as the year progresses.
Genevieve Snyder is a Junior and joined Mira Mesa High School’s choir program her freshman year. This is her third year being apart of the Madrigals advanced choir. She believes that choir isn’t just about singing but fostering a community, family, and spreading joy through music.
Megyn Kelly Agustin While Mira Mesa’s choir program starts to expand, Megyn Agustin is starting her second year taking part in the advanced ensemble, Madrigals. She believes that this ensemble has been a great community and environment to improve and hone musical skill as a group.
Kai Josephine Villena has been part of Mira Mesa's choir since the freshman year, and is currently part of the Madrigals ensemble. Besides choir, she partakes in marching band and musical theatre. Kai has been in choir since the sixth grade, and aims to continue her path in music into college.
Xavier The has been in choir since his freshman year. Last year was his first year in the Madrigals. He has a wide vocal range and can go as low as a Bass 2 and as high as a Tenor 1.
Jesal Navarro has been apart of Mira Mesa Highschool's choral program since his sophomore year, and is in the Madrigal ensemble for his junior year. He believes that the Madrigal ensemble is a great opportunity for advanced musicians to grow their music literacy and to develop their singing and music reading abilities.
Jovie Adan is currently in her second year of the choral program. She has been taught and directed by Ms. Teng almost five years now, looking forward to become immursed in a variety of music that comes from different backgrounds. Her goal for this year is to encourage herself and others to put solid effort off/on stage, as well as develop bonds that inspire others to continue their growth in the performing arts.
Madelyn Schwartz is going into her third year of choir at Mira Mesa High School. She thinks that it is a great way to challenge and push yourself to learn more about music, while working alongside other singers with the same or similar goals.
Diya Ratnakumar is in her third year of Madrigals and has worked with Ms. Teng for almost five years. She believes that choir is a great community that welcomes people of all backgrounds and encourages responsibility and commitment. Besides her current position as logistics, she has had previous experience as a section leader.
Joshua Le has been part of Mira Mesa’s choir since the freshman year, and is currently part of the Madrigals ensemble. He also is also apart of our theatre program and is not only an actor, but also runs their social media pages. He wants to continue his musical journey throughout life and make sure that he always follows his heart.
Esther Ungco, a senior and one of the programs fourth years students, is currently a member of both of MMHS’s Madrigals and the newly added Treble Choir. A lover of music and all of the performing arts, their goal is to encourage others to enjoy making music and to continue to grow this amazing program.
Eriyana Celilia Palacios has been in choir since seventh grade, and is currently in Mira Mesa Highschool’s new Advanced Treble choir. She is passionate about all areas of music, whether it’s performing, listening to it, and learning about it’s history and theory. She aims to improve her skills in choir as much as possible in all areas.
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Criscilla Sese has been apart of Mira Mesa highschool’s choir since her freshman year, and is currently in her third year of Madrigals. This is her second year of being the choir program’s librarian. She is excited to continue learning music and her passion for singing with friends.
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 ‘24-’25 Choir Leadership Team