AISA State Performing Arts Competition – February 18, 2026 at Eastwood Christian School, 1701 East Trinity Blvd, Montgomery, AL.
The entry form may be found in the AISA Activities Handbook. The deadline to enter is February 4, 2026.
Updated competition categories: The categories for competition and time limits will be the following:
a. Non-Musical Solo Acting – Monologues – One (1) student will present a scene by presenting a monologue. (2-4 minutes)
b. Non-Musical Duet Acting – Two (2) students will present a scene. (4-7 minutes)
c. Non-Musical Ensemble Acting – More than two (2+) students will present a skit or cutting from a play. (4-7 minutes)
d. Musical Solo – One student will present a short dramatic piece which includes and is enhanced by music. Vocals may have live or taped accompaniment. (4-7 minutes)
e. Musical Duet – Two (2) students will present a short dramatic piece which includes and is enhanced by music. Vocals may have live or taped accompaniment. (4-7 minutes)
f. Musical Ensemble – More than two (2+) students will present a short dramatic piece which includes and is enhanced by music. Vocals may have live or taped accompaniment. (4-7 minutes)

2025 Performing Arts Competition Winners:
Best Actor: Seth Broughton, Faith Academy
Best Actress: Avery Fields, Glenwood School
Musical Solo:
2nd Place: Steadman Meadows, Eastwood Christian School – “Why Should I Change a Thing?”
Musical Duet:
1st Place: Seth Broughton & Uriah Broughton, Faith Academy – “Let My People Go”
2nd Place: Campbell Thomas & Reese Colley, Lee-Scott Academy – “Some Things Are Meant to Be”
Non-Musical Solo:
1st Place: Seth Broughton, Faith Academy – “Vegeta Tells How He Goes Super Saiyan for the First Time”
2nd Place: Avery Fields, Glenwood School – “When Will I Be Enough?”
Non-Musical Duet:
1st Place: Ella Robinson & Cole Gary, Sparta Academy – “Pain Scale”
2nd Place: Pharryn Lewis & Kaden Womack, Success Unlimited Academy – “Ties that Bind”
Musical Ensemble:
1st Place: Campbell Thomas, Reese Colley, Jaz Revalde, Jay Collins, James Bagley, John David Meals, Audrey Edwards, Karson Brown, Will Rhodes, & Sam Edwards, Lee-Scott Academy – “One Day More”
2nd Place: Lainey McQuinn, Avery Fields, & Jesse Knisely, Glenwood School – “I Know it’s Today”
Non-Musical Ensemble:
1st Place: Avery Fields, Jillian Byrd, Maura Bennett & Giovanni Martinez, Glenwood School – “Professional Development”
2nd Place: Kinleigh McEvoy, Liam Whittmayer, Seth Broughton, Uriah Broughton, Annlea Jacobsen, Anna Harris, Hannah Bekurs, Allie Goin, Faith Academy – “Kindergarten Fight for Love”
2025 All-State Cast:
| Eastwood Christian School | Stella Rose Howard |
| Eastwood Christian School | Steadman Meadows |
| Edgewood Academy | Emma Jones |
| Faith Academy | Liam Whittmayer |
| Faith Academy | Seth Broughton |
| Faith Academy | Uriah Broughton |
| Glenwood School | Avery Fields |
| Glenwood School | Jillian Byrd |
| Glenwood School | Maura Bennett |
| Heritage Christian Academy | Faith Payne |
| Jackson Academy | Amelia Harrison |
| Lee-Scott Academy | Campbell Thomas |
| Lee-Scott Academy | Jay Collins |
| Lee-Scott Academy | John David Meals |
| Lee-Scott Academy | Resse Colley |
| Pike Liberal Arts School | Pruitt Vaughn |
| Snook Christian Academy | Jack Lackey |
| South Choctaw Academy | Cloe Landrum |
| Southern Academy | Abbie McKinney |
| Sparta Academy | D.J. Harris |
| Sparta Academy | Ella Robinson |
| Success Unlimited Academy | Ayden Brown |
| Success Unlimited Academy | Kaden Womack |
| Success Unlimited Academy | Pharryn Lewis |
| Sumiton Christian School | Audrey Perry |

1st Place – Campbell Thomas, Lee-Scott Academy