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10 MARCH 24, 2021
 Waipahu’s Caro Wins Top Honors At Shakespeare Contest
Mid-Pacific Institute recently announced that Waipahu’s Tyler Caro won first place in the ESU Ha- waiʻi State Shakespeare Competition, a perfor- mance-based education
 contest open to high school students.
monologues from Shake- speare’s Richard III and Sonnet IX.
states Caro. “I’ m so grate- ful to ESU and my mentors and coaches. I chose pieces that spoke to me, but it was completely unexpected that I won. I’ m thrilled to repre- sent Hawaiʻi in the national competition.”
cific School of the Arts. “With her victory at the state level, Ms. Caro con- tinues a long tradition of excellence in interpreting Shakespeare at Mid-Pacif-
were represented by Chris Teves.”
Participants were asked to select pieces that reso- nate with them and Caro, a senior at the Mānoa Val- ley school, chose dramatic
“It was an honor to be a part of this competition and especially an honor to win the state competition,”
ic.
“We are so proud of her
From here, Caro advanc- es to the national compe- tition and, if chosen, will receive a spot in the British American Drama Academy Midsummer Conservatory Program, held by Universi- ty of Oxford.
“Tyler Caro is an out- standing, hardworking young artist who made a big impression on all of the judges at the school com- petition,” states R. Kevin Doyle, director of Mid-Pa-
and thrilled that she’ll be representing our school.
Established in 1983, the competition welcomes nearly 20,000 students from 60 communities each year.
 “This is the first time in over a decade that our stu- dents have won the state level competition two years in a row. Last year, we
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