MHS H A N D B O O K

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MHS H A N D B O O K 2018-2019

ORCHESTRA HANDBOOK 2018-2019 A handbook for the orchestras at: Midway High School 8200 Mars Drive Waco, Texas 76712 254.761-5675 X 6 www.midwayisd.org Go to Dr. Benson s teacher page on the High School website for up-to-date information! Bookmark it! http://www.midwayisd.org/site/default.aspx?pageid=1796 Check it often! TEACHING STAFF AND ADMINISTRATION Director of Orchestras: Dr. Beau Benson beau.benson@midwayisd.org Assistant Orchestra Director (MS): Mr. Terence Guerrero terence.guerrero@midwayisd.org Assistant Orchestra Director (IS): Ms. Kayla Cox kayla.cox@midwayisd.org Coordinator of Fine Arts: Mr. Darrell Umhoefer darrell.umhoefer@midwayisd.org

MIDWAY ORCHESTRA Introduction Welcome to the Midway High School Orchestra! The students of Midway ISD are extremely fortunate to have the privilege of musical instruction, particularly in a district so well known for the quality of its fine arts programs. The MISD orchestra staff have developed the policies set forth in this handbook in order to maintain and elevate this high standard. ATTENDANCE and ACTIVITIES OUTSIDE OF CLASS TIME Orchestra members are expected to participate in all orchestra events, rehearsals, and performances. A grade is given for each. Rehearsals before and after school as well as concerts are an extension of classroom instruction and are mandatory. Failure to participate in any of these activities without obtaining approval from Dr. Benson at least two weeks in advance, will result in a failure for that grade. The calendar on Dr. Benson s High School Orchestra web site will reflect all activities before or after school well in advance. Please be sure to check it weekly. In particular, please cross-reference the orchestra calendar with your other school activities so we can work out potential conflicts. Advance planning and communication are essential to participating in multiple activities and it is also an essential skill for life after high school! IMPORTANT: In the event of a conflict, the student has the responsibility of submitting a signed form from a parent or the appropriate teacher/sponsor stating the reason for the conflict. These forms are available from the orchestra office and can also be obtained from the orchestra website. Notes that have not been submitted prior to two weeks before the orchestra event may not be considered. This form does not automatically excuse an absence. Each case is considered individually and privately according to its circumstances. Come talk to me! Let s work something out! Excused Absences: In the case that a rehearsal or performance is missed with an excused absence it will be the student s responsibility to obtain the make up assignment from the orchestra director. Full Credit can be earned for an excused absence. Unexcused Absences: The student may complete the make up assignment for a maximum of 80% credit on the first unexcused absence from an outside-of-class rehearsal. Last minute excuses cause problems in scheduling for all parties involved and may not be excused. The only exception would be a student illness or death in the family. Not having a ride to an orchestra function does not qualify a student for an excused absence. If this occurs, please try to get a ride from another student. As a last resort, call the orchestra office. Please make efforts to ensure that you have reliable prearranged transportation to all activities. The attendance guidelines do not apply to social events.

GRADING Each student will be awarded points based upon the following scale: Table of grade points ACTIVITY Percentage Practice Grades 30% Demonstration of individual preparation for class Application Grades 30% Daily participation and demonstration of musical skills via written and playing assessment Evaluation Grades 40% Assessments including performances and major playing/written examinations ELIGIBILITY It is very important that each student maintain passing grades in all classes. Most orchestra activities are curricular. However, any student who is not passing any class may not participate in any extracurricular activity of the orchestra during that six-weeks period. If you are having trouble passing a class, please notify your conductor. He can try to get you extra help, if not from a teacher, maybe from a fellow student. We expect each member of the Midway Orchestra to do all the work necessary to pass all his or her classes. CLASSROOM RULES 1) When the bell rings (or rehearsal begins), be in your seat with your instrument ready to play and with your orchestra binder, pencil, and any other necessary equipment on your music stand. 2) Do not talk during rehearsal unless a director calls on you. 3) Everyone must have their own music and a pencil at their seat every day. 4) Respect the property of other individuals. This includes instruments as well as music. You do not have permission to use anyone else s instrument or materials. Please do not assume that you do. 5) No food, drink, or gum is allowed in the orchestra room. 6) Keep your locks on your lockers and lock them at all times! This is for the safety of your instrument and belongings. 7) Be respectful to everyone in the room -- that includes when and how you talk. Most discipline problems can be handled in-house, that is, assignment to orchestra detention hours (which means working!), for such things as eating in the orchestra room, failure to follow rules, etc. The second time detention is assigned (for any reason) results in a call home. The third time, the student will be sent to the principal.

LOCKERS Students will be assigned a locker in which to store their instrument. Students are expected to keep their locker locked at all times. Only an orchestra-issued lock may be used; do not share this combination with anyone else. PRACTICE Daily practice is expected of every member of the orchestra. Rehearsal is for making music, not learning notes. Coming unprepared to rehearsal wastes the time of everyone else in the ensemble, and is extremely disrespectful. Please manage your time to include adequate daily practice, and please remember that demonstrating individual preparation for class is part of each student s grade. Music and Materials At each rehearsal, students must have their instruments (and all accoutrements necessary for playing such as shoulder rest, mute, bow, etc.), orchestra binder (a BLACK 1 3-ring binder with dividers), a pencil, and music. Music will be provided to each student. Should a student lose his music, he can obtain a replacement copy for $1 per page. Everyone needs to mark his or her music. From time to time, there may be an unannounced grade given for your work in marking your music correctly. PRIVATE LESSONS We are blessed to have MANY wonderful private lesson teachers in our area. Baylor music and music education students, CTSA teachers, the Baylor String Project, and others facilitate further in-depth instruction on your specific instrument. This is a more comprehensive study of each individual s instrument than we have time to cover in our ENSEMBLE rehearsals each day. With private lessons, participating students can have the luxury of extra help on a one-to-one basis. Applications and further information can be obtained from the orchestra office. Lesson slots and times are honored on a first-come-first-served basis. Time slots and studios fill quickly, so early registration is encouraged. EXTRA-CURRICULAR COMPETITIONS/ORGANIZATIONS All students are encouraged to participate in competitions outside the scope of the orchestra experience. The Midway Orchestra has been represented well in these types of contests, and has enjoyed the successes of individual as well as collective performances. Many students elect to participate in UIL (University Interscholastic League) events, such as solo and ensemble and state solo and ensemble contests. TMEA (Texas Music Educators Association) sponsors auditions for the Region VIII and All-State Orchestras. Please note that UIL solo and ensemble contests require that the student present the judge with an original published score of the piece they are playing. Students will not be allowed to perform with a photocopy! Students receive a vast amount of knowledge by participating in any of these activities; however, participation in any of these events may not interfere with any work that is required for the class. Students desiring extra help in preparing for these events should see your conductor to schedule an appointment. Students are also encouraged to audition and participate in the Waco Symphony Youth Orchestra. Rehearsals are Sunday afternoons and run about 6-8 weeks in both the fall and spring semester. Check out the Waco Symphony website under the Youth tab for more information regarding audition dates and scheduling. www.wacosymphony.com

LETTER AWARDS The district policy states that in order for a music student to earn a letter jacket, the student must earn 20 points from the following ways: 5 points per year in orchestra 2 points for trying out for region orchestra 3 points for making region orchestra 3 points for making area orchestra 20 points for making all-state orchestra 2 points for going to UIL Solo/Ensemble contest 3 points for earning a Division I rating at UIL Solo/Ensemble contest 3 points for being an officer 5 points per year in high school for being in the Waco Symphony Youth Orchestra 5 points for being in the pit orchestra for a Midway musical Only one jacket may be awarded to each student during his or her term at Midway High School. Students who have already received a jacket or blanket from another organization may receive only a letter in orchestra. It is the responsibility of the student to notify your conductor when the requirement of 20 points has been satisfied. There will be a form available in the orchestra office to notify the director of this achievement. OUT-OF-TOWN TRIPS Almost every spring, the Midway High School Orchestras sponsor a trip to an out-of-town destination. Students must be academically eligible to travel with the orchestra for the respective sixweeks. UNIFORMS For all concerts, students must wear the appropriate uniform. Part of each performance grade is based upon how you wear your uniform -- neatness, alterations, cleanliness, etc. For formal concerts, students will wear formal all-black. For men, this means black slacks with a black, button-down dress shirt, black socks, and black dress shoes. Ties are not required. For ladies, this means black slacks or full-length skirt with a black blouse (sleeves at least 3/4 length). Ladies (black) shoes should be closed-toed. Please no black jeans, short-sleeved shirts, tights, yoga pants, spandex, Toms, Crocs, or tennis shoes. Think formal. INSTRUMENT LOAN Midway High School owns string basses and celli for students to use in class for a small fee. The orchestra may have other instruments for check-out on a very limited basis. In order to use this instrument, the student must pay an annual maintenance fee per instrument. In addition to the annual maintenance fee, it is the students responsibility to provide general upkeep to maintain that the instrument is in proper playing condition, including replacement of strings.

INSTRUMENT INSURANCE Midway ISD does not offer an insurance policy on instruments and is not responsible for damage to instruments while at school. It is the responsibility of each student to make sure his/her instrument is covered while at home, school, and on trips. ACTIVITY FEE This year, the orchestra will not collect an activity fee. However, as students participate in social functions with the orchestra, they may be asked at that time to assist in covering the costs for the event (i.e. chipping in for pizza/drinks/etc.). MIDWAY ORCHESTRA BOOSTERS (MOB!) The Orchestra Booster Club meets at 6:00 p.m. on the 2 nd Tuesday of each month (though typically not in December). Meetings are held in the Orchestra Room at the High School. CHAPERONES Chaperones are an integral part of the orchestra! The trips and events (including parties, Booster Club food booths for homecoming carnival and region auditions, UIL help, etc.) we plan would not be possible without you! Please consider serving as a chaperone for an event this year! In order to keep all of our students safe, MISD policy states that every adult that works with students must undergo a criminal background check. Follow this procedure to complete the volunteer application for the district. 1) Go to the Midway ISD home page, www.midwayisd.org 2) Under the Quicklinks scroll bar at the top of the page, select, VOLUNTEER APPLICATION at the bottom of the menu 3) Fill this page out with the needed information and push the SUBMIT button at the bottom of the page. 4) This will complete your application. Please take care of this EARLY! It takes a few weeks for the process to be completed and for your name to register on the acceptable list for volunteering. Once on the list, you are cleared to work for ANY organization in which your student participates. FIRST WEEK OF SCHOOL You are not required to bring the following items, but they would be very helpful, if you are feeling generous Freshman-Sophomores-Juniors: Bring a ream of paper. Seniors: Bring a box of Kleenex. Be ready to jump in!