Sequoyah High Student Selected for 2026 All-State Theatre Program
Senior Bailey St. Vrain will serve on the production crew at the statewide conference in February.
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<p><em>Woodstock Community News| Woodstock, GA</em></p><p>A Sequoyah High School senior has secured a spot in the prestigious 2026 All-State Theatre Program following a competitive application process. Bailey St. Vrain will represent the Cherokee County School District as a member of the production crew at the upcoming statewide conference.</p><p>St. Vrain was chosen to work backstage for the event's opening and closing productions. The program culminates with performances at the 2026 Georgia Thespian Conference in Columbus this February, an event attended by high school theatre students and educators from across Georgia. Between now and the conference, she will join other cast and crew members for rehearsals to prepare for the event.</p><p>The district congratulated St. Vrain and Sequoyah High School theatre program director Cindy Humphlett on the accomplishment. The Cherokee County School Board and Superintendent of Schools plan to formally recognize St. Vrain at an upcoming School Board meeting.</p>
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