Members of the eighth grade class played lead roles in the spring musical.

Annunciation puts spotlight on the arts

The arts are alive at Annunciation School in Elma, where students recently performed the annual spring school musical in front of a packed house. Guests were treated to a spectacular performance of “Aladdin” on March 31, starring members of the eighth grade class. Playing the lead roles were Daniel Bielli, Quinn Coughlin, Madeline Dake, Taylor Panaro, Luke Przybyla and Nicholas Tredo.

In addition to the annual spring musical, Annunciation students enjoy being creative in art class and showcasing their talents in music class. The school also offers a Christmas program, school choir/chorus, the Paul Effman Band Program, and a Drama Club and Reading Club. Visitors to the school often comment on the beautiful voices coming from the music room and the art projects that always brighten up the hallways.

The best way to experience Annunciation School, located at 7580 Clinton St., is to take a tour of the facility. To schedule a tour at your convenience, please call 681-1327. “Shadowing” opportunities are also offered for students considering enrollment at Annunciation.

Annunciation currently serves children in Pre-K3 through Grade 8 from the Alden, Alexander, Attica, East Aurora, Cheektowaga, Depew, Iroquois, Lancaster, Orchard Park and West Seneca school districts.

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