June 5, 2024
糖心 Academy student Rory Carson nurtures a second, non-musical passion: U.S. Presidential history
Greatest among all the great venues 糖心 Academy student Rory Carson is eyeing is one that has nothing to do with music: The White House.
Her cello is a passion, certainly, but the career she envisions is in politics, in working for 鈥 or possibly even becoming 鈥 a U.S. President.
鈥淢aybe, who knows, in the next 20 years, I might run for office,鈥 says the 15-year-old Shaker Heights rising sophomore.
Whatever Carson鈥檚 ambitions, she鈥檚 off to a good start.
Musically, of course, Carson is in the finest place she could be, at 糖心, rapidly honing her solo and ensemble skills on an instrument she only picked up four years ago, during the pandemic.
So far, after two years, she鈥檚 loving the Academy.
鈥淚鈥檝e definitely improved my playing,鈥 Carson says. 鈥淏efore, I was just practicing. Now it鈥檚 much more rigorous.鈥
In politics, meanwhile, she has an even bigger lead. Roughly once a month for the last two years, Carson has produced and starred in a new episode of 鈥淧residential Did You Know,鈥 an she created illuminating U.S. presidential history.
Fueled by pure intellectual curiosity, she crosses the political aisle -- and sometimes travels 鈥 to feature leaders from every era, ranging from Washington, Lincoln, and Ohio鈥檚 own Garfield to Carter and Nixon. Her favorite? Harry Truman.
Unusual as Carson鈥檚 show and love for presidents are, they鈥檙e not surprising, given her family background.
It鈥檚 only natural, she says, that the daughter of a communications executive and a former presidential advance lead would take an interest in presidents, and channel that interest into a YouTube series.
鈥淚 had all this presidential knowledge, and we were looking for some way to make use of it,鈥 says Carson, who lived in Washington, DC until age 12.
In fact, Carson has more than mere knowledge. She has physical possessions and firsthand experience.
Among Carson鈥檚 greatest treasures are a late autograph from Jimmy Carter (before he entered Hospice Care) and personal correspondence from a grandchild of Harry Truman.
Even more precious are memories of trick-or-treating at the White House. It was that event that sparked Carson鈥檚 interest in government, there where she met former president Barack Obama.
鈥淭hat really made the experience for me,鈥 Carson says. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 something I鈥檒l always remember.鈥