Wake County choirs to hit the big stage Monday in nation's capital
Raleigh, N.C. — Three high school choirs from Wake County and one well known "American Idol" will be in Washington DC Monday to take part in National President's Day Festival at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
Singers from Athens Drive, Leesville Road and Garner high schools are among six choirs in the country chosen to perform at the festival. They'll take center stage at 2 p.m. Monday.
Scotty McCreery will join Garner's vocal ensemble for Monday's performance. 
For the 35 singers from Athens Drive who went through intense auditions to become part of the school's premier vocal ensemble, Monday's performance will be a chance to show off several months of hard work.
"These students are the cream of the crop and they're the top here at Athens Drive," choral teacher Joy Clayton said. "It's an incredible opportunity for them to grow."
Since October, ensembles from all six performing choirs have been practicing the songs
they'll sing for President Barack Obama Monday. 
The choirs from Wake County sent videos of their works to be chosen for the festival.
"Our choral departments from Wake County, we must be getting something right," Athens Drive sophomore Matthew Washington said.
Athens Drive senior Mande Monchick said the fact that three schools from Wake County all get to attend Monday's festival will make the performance more memorable.
"Not many people can say they've performed at the Kennedy Center," she said. "It's a great opportunity, but it makes it even better we get to do it with Garner and Leesville."
The students will also get to do some sightseeing during their trip to the nation's capital.
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