'It's great that I can end my high school career on such a high note.'
A group of students from Munster High School are heading to Salzburg, Austria this summer. CBS 2's Shardaa Gray reports it's because they're hitting all the right notes.
"I don't even know what went through my mind. Like, everyone was so shocked. I was just so excited and just couldn't believe it." They were supposed to sing at the Chicago Symphony Center in 2020, but when the pandemic hit, they couldn't perform. So they did the next best thing: They posted YouTube videos."They watched it. They then sent it along to the composer, Frank Ticheli. He gave some good reviews of it.
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