Though not everyone who chooses to be on the team gets their degree in dance, it’s an esteemed option for someone who wants to continue with dance though teaching.
“I want to see if I could dance professionally after college, but I really want to teach, so I’m going to be getting my degree in dance education,” Alonzo said.
There are many other routes to achieve the same goal. Senior Kaycie Ritchie plans on taking a year at a community college before trying out for the Texas State Strutters.
“I want to get my basics out of the way for cheaper before I tryout. I’ll definitely still dance and continue to prepare for auditions, I’ll just be there a year later,” Ritchie said.
There are many other options for those who crave the dance spotlight. There are many professional teams that offer the experience.
“After high school, I want to go to college for a couple of years, and then move to Dallas and be a Dallas Cowboy’s Cheerleader,” senior Kathleen Rangel says with a laugh.
The highly glamorized team can be intimidating to audition for, and preparation is a key component to get the confidence necessary to make the team.
“Johnson dance was the perfect practice, learning experience for the Dallas Cowboy’s Cheerleaders because I feel like Mrs. Trevino’s style is very similar to the kind of dancing they expect, like big, power dancing and kicking,” Rangel said.
Not every high school dancer wants to continue in their craft.
“As much as I love dance, and dancing for Johnson, this year is going to be the end of my career,” senior Dalia Nevarez said. “I want to focus on getting my degree, and keeping my grades up. I want to be able to balance my workload before I focus on any extracurriculars.”
But the extra workload is a small price to pay for doing something you’re passionate about for the rest of your life.
“I want to dance for as long as I can,” Alonzo said. “It’s what I’m good at, it’s what I love. I really just want a job that I love, something that I can do everyday and be so happy doing.”
Kate Vana • Jan 11, 2013 at 11:32 am
I really enjoyed this article. I am currently in Pep Squad, and i hope to continue on to Belles and Legacies. I don’t know if I will ever become a Legacy, but this article made me feel better knowing the Mrs.Treveino’s teaching style is good enough to be compared to the Dallas Cowboy’s cheer leaders. Once again great article, I loved it.
Paige Bueno • Jan 11, 2013 at 11:31 am
I like how the story is relatable to both sides. It shows the perspective of those who want to continue and those who would rather focus on getting a degree. It is also interesting to see what they will try to accomplish after senior year.