Nine Pensacola State College performing arts students have been named to the Florida College System Activities Association (FCSAA) 2022-2023 All-Academic Team.
Ezra Baker, Tabari Daniels-Butcher, Haileigh Furlong, Sienna Hudak, Daelan Moreland, Owen Raley, Tristen Rodriguez, Hudson Laws Savage and Francisco Segovia were honored for academic excellence, leadership and community service.
To be selected for the All-Academic Team, students must have at least a 3.30-grade point average and have earned at least 18 credit hours.
Dr. Kenneth Phillips, head of the College’s Performing Arts Department, was proud of the students.
“The nine students demonstrate commitment to academic achievement and their passion for music and theater,” he said. “They are great examples of what is best in a Pensacola State College performing arts student.”
The FCSAA is the governing body for all extracurricular activities of the Florida College System member schools. Activities include athletics, Brain Bowl, forensics, music, publications, theater, and student government.
Nine Pensacola State College performing arts students have been named to the Florida College System Activities Association (FCSAA) 2022-2023 All-Academic Team.
Ezra Baker, Tabari Daniels-Butcher, Haileigh Furlong, Sienna Hudak, Daelan Moreland, Owen Raley, Tristen Rodriguez, Hudson Laws Savage and Francisco Segovia were honored for academic excellence, leadership and community service.
To be selected for the All-Academic Team, students must have at least a 3.30-grade point average and have earned at least 18 credit hours.
Dr. Kenneth Phillips, head of the College’s Performing Arts Department, was proud of the students.
“The nine students demonstrate commitment to academic achievement and their passion for music and theater,” he said. “They are great examples of what is best in a Pensacola State College performing arts student.”
The FCSAA is the governing body for all extracurricular activities of the Florida College System member schools. Activities include athletics, Brain Bowl, forensics, music, publications, theater, and student government.