Grace VanderWaal performs 'Little Miracles' in East Ramapo

Could the next Grace VanderWaal come from the ranks of East Ramapo's Little Miracles choir?

A select audience of parents, faculty and school officials on Monday night were treated to the first-ever performance by the choir, which VanderWaal formed last year as part of her Little Miracles foundation.

The 14-year-old Suffern pop star was expected to join the choir's fifth- and six-graders to perform “Light the Sky," from her "Perfectly Imperfect" EP.

The performance, which was to be filmed for a documentary being produced by VanderWaal's publicist, took place at Chestnut Ridge Middle School.

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Funding for the choir was donated by VanderWaal and matched with funds secured by state Sen. David Carlucci.

This January, VanderWaal and Fender guitars donated ukuleles to the choir. She's the youngest musician to have a Fender signature model for her ukuleles.

Last year, she sponsored a scholarship for graduating seniors from both Ramapo and Spring Valley High School pursuing music.

VanderWaal is getting ready to embark on an 11-city tour spotlighting her album, "Just The Beginning."