Crockett Intermediate Showcases Student Talent at Annual Talent Show

Crockett Intermediate School recently hosted its annual Talent Show, giving students the opportunity to shine on stage and share their unique talents with classmates, staff, and families. The event featured a wide variety of performances, including singing, dancing, rapping, and instrumental music, highlighting the creativity and confidence of Crockett students.
Students took the stage to perform for an enthusiastic audience, demonstrating both courage and dedication as they shared their talents. The show provided a fun and supportive environment where students could express themselves and celebrate one another’s abilities.
Top honors were awarded to several outstanding performers. First place went to Chynna McGee-Harris, who impressed judges with a heartfelt vocal performance of “Dusty Bibles” by Josiah Queen. Second place was awarded to Beau Hernandez, Tripp Jones, and Jack Putnam, whose energetic rap performance of “Matthew 18:20” by Alex Jean captivated the audience. Third place went to Kendall Davis, who delivered a dynamic dance performance to “Lose Control” by Teddy Swims.
The annual Crockett Intermediate Talent Show continues to be a favorite tradition, giving students a chance to build confidence, showcase their gifts, and support their fellow classmates. Events like these highlight the many talents of Crockett Intermediate students and help create a positive and engaging school community.
