Jessica Kahal is a gifted young musician whose interest in music began at an early age. She has a natural connection with both vocal and instrumental forms of music, which led her to actively participate in school bands, orchestras, and various performance programs. Over the years, her enthusiasm for music continued to develop, helping her refine her artistic expression and performance skills.
During her time at Palos Verdes Peninsula High School (1999–2003), Jessica was deeply involved in a wide range of musical and extracurricular activities. She regularly took part in concerts and orchestral performances, gaining valuable stage experience. Notably, she conducted the Intermediate Orchestra during the Winter Concert 2002 performance of “Theme from Forrest Gump” and later led the Advanced Orchestra at the Spring Concert in 2003.
While Jessica is naturally talented, her growth as a musician is also the result of her consistent effort, discipline, and dedication. Her ongoing involvement in school music programs allowed her to build confidence, enhance her abilities, and perform in diverse musical settings.
About Jessica Kahal
Jessica Kahal was an engaged and dedicated participant in the music and extracurricular programs at Palos Verdes Peninsula High School. Throughout her four years there, she took part in numerous activities that helped her strengthen her skills in music, teamwork, and performance.
She performed in various orchestras, choirs, bands, and music festivals, and also contributed to High School Musical productions as part of the Pit Orchestra, including Bye Bye Birdie, Fame!, and West Side Story. In addition, she showcased her flute talent during the 2002 Winter Concert, performing Mozart’s Flute Concerto in D Major with the Advanced Orchestra.
Beyond music, Jessica was also active in swimming, participating in the Girls Freshman/Sophomore and Varsity Swim Teams, as well as the San Pedro Peninsula YMCA Swim Team. Her involvement with the National Audubon Society further reflects her dive