Cedar Park High School senior Daniel Williamson, recognizing Lisa Holt:
“God bless her, Mrs. Holt has patiently taught me about music since I was a freshman in her Varsity Men’s Choir. She has also coached me through and prepared me for TMEA All-State audition processes, UIL State Solo and Ensemble competitions, my sophomore- year role as “Phantom” in The Phantom of the Opera, and many, many concerts and other musical performances. Her dedication alone deserves a shout-out. But, throughout high school, she has been a mentor, too, teaching me about determination, leadership, human expression, commitment, teamwork, passion and much more; it is not by mistake that I have recognized an arts teacher as the largest influence in my academic career. The lessons I learn in choir pertain to far more than making great music—they also apply to academics, to relationships and to life. Although I am pursuing medicine, I plan to continue making music in college, largely because of the experiences I have had in CPHS choir. Mrs. Holt is an excellent musician, an inspirational role-model, a good-humored friend and a surprisingly competitive dodgeball and Fortnite player. Many thanks to Mrs. Holt and to LEEF for giving me the opportunity to recognize this under-appreciated educator and leader.”