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Carly Bracco Carly Bracco plans to sing her way to the musical theater stages of New York City's Broadway. An alto/soprano, Bracco's had plenty of practice singing in front of audiences. Last fall she sang the national anthem at the opening of the Air Force One Pavilion at the Ronald Reagan Library in Simi Valley. Last year she performed at a benefit for California State Superintendent Jack O'Connell. Most TOHS events over the past two years, including football and basketball games, have begun with Bracco singing the national anthem. At graduation next week, Bracco will sing "Gold," by Linda Eder. "I's rather sing than eat or sleep," she said. Bracco's talents extend beyond music. For four years she served on the school's site council-one of six student representatives-along with several teachers and administrators. In that role, Bracco helped create student bylaws, including new student election rules. "I like to know what's going on, why certain programs have less money than others," Bracco said. She also works as a waitress at Mimi's Caf in Thousand Oaks and as a voice teacher at a local summer camp. Bracco will attend Cal State Chico, which she says has a renowned musical theater program.
Carly Bracco Carly Bracco plans to sing her way to the musical theater stages of New York City's Broadway. An alto/soprano, Bracco's had plenty of practice singing in front of audiences. Last fall she sang the national anthem at the opening of the Air Force One Pavilion at the Ronald Reagan Library in Simi Valley. Last year she performed at a benefit for California State Superintendent Jack O'Connell. Most TOHS events over the past two years, including football and basketball games, have begun with Bracco singing the national anthem. At graduation next week, Bracco will sing "Gold," by Linda Eder. "I's rather sing than eat or sleep," she said. Bracco's talents extend beyond music. For four years she served on the school's site council-one of six student representatives-along with several teachers and administrators. In that role, Bracco helped create student bylaws, including new student election rules. "I like to know what's going on, why certain programs have less money than others," Bracco said. She also works as a waitress at Mimi's Caf in Thousand Oaks and as a voice teacher at a local summer camp. Bracco will attend Cal State Chico, which she says has a renowned musical theater program.




