Senior High Orchestra Course Syllabus 2016 17 Mrs. Wilcox s Contact Information Phone Virginia 749 5437 Ext. 1248, Phone Gilbert 744 2211 Ext. 6206 WEBSITE staff.vmps.org/swilcox Email Virginia swilcox@vmps.org, Email Eveleth swilcox@egschool.org Grading Criteria Technical/Musical Proficiency 25% Students will be evaluated on their improvement of assigned scales, orchestral & ensemble pieces. Evaluation be of a student s pitch accuracy, rhythmic accuracy, tone quality, bowing & articulation, style & expression, and tempo. Assessments will be made informally during class and formally via Schoology through recordings made outside of class on the student s ipad. Rehearsal Skills 35% Students will be evaluated on their rehearsal skills. Students will start out each class period with 5 points. All or some points will be forfeited for not attending class, forgetting their instrument, pencils and assignments, for not participating, for not staying on task or preventing others from staying on task. Points deducted for attendance reasons can be made up before or after school. Practice Journals 10% Students will turn in a weekly practice journal chronicling their home practice sessions. Students will self assess their progress toward each week s goals. Critical Listening/Describing/Analyzing/Interpreting 10% Students will analyze and evaluate performances. This includes filling out a worksheet after listening to and evaluating individual and group performances. Required Projects 10% Students will complete a project of the director s choosing every quarter. Examples are theory, history, form & analysis, or composition assignments. Choice Project 10% Students will complete a project of their choosing every quarter. Examples are taking lessons, mentoring an elementary student, composing music, researching a musical subject or composer, performing with another ensemble such as the Mesabi Symphony Orchestra, attending an Honor Orchestra Day, conducting projects, helping out at elementary and junior high events/concerts, being a member of the Music Listening Team, etc.
Concert Attendance Attendance at all listed performances is mandatory. Exceptions are a severe illness, or extenuating circumstances verified by a note from a parent/guardian. Failure to adhere to this rule will result in a lowered quarter grade and loss of all Varsity letter points. Athletic conflicts are not an excuse, so visit www.ironrangeconference.org now and check out your sports schedules. The Athletic Directors and coaches are happy to work with us when they become aware of conflicts well in advance. Incompletes Students who are out of school due to illness or extenuating circumstances at the end of the quarter may be granted an incomplete. Upon return to school the student has two weeks to complete the work. Grading Scale The following grading scale will be used: A+ 97 100, A 93 96, A 90 92, B+ 87 89, B 83 86, B 80 82, C+ 77 79, C 73 76, C 70 72, D+ 67 69, D 63 66, D 60 62, F 0 59. Materials Needed (If you are unable to get the materials needed for class, please contact Mrs. Wilcox.) an extra set of strings (for students who own their instruments) a mute (these are provided for the school owned cellos and basses) a shoulder rest for violinists and violists a combination lock for your Malone Hall orchestra locker (violins and violas only) a rock stop for cellists and bassists (These need to be brought to each performance.) a folding music stand for home practice and performances outside of school a cleaning rag in your case (Cellists and bassists need one at home and one at school.) pencils for your school folder ipad Attendance/Credit Policy Orchestra is a year long class. Any student who drops out of orchestra after the 2 weeks will receive no credit for the class and will receive a failing grade. Any student having more than 20 non medical absences will lose all credit and be given a failing grade unless the time is made up after school.
Concert attire (If you are unable to get the needed clothing for concerts, please contact Mrs. Wilcox.) Concert dress for all performances is all black, semi formal dress clothes and shoes. Boys should wear a dark suit, white shirt and tie, or a tuxedo. (Mrs. Wilcox has information on ordering tuxedos.) Absolutely no patterned fabrics, flesh colored hose, or bare legs are allowed at the concerts. Concerts (subject to change) UWS Honor Orchestra (optional) UMD Honor Orchestra (optional) Fall Concert (grades 6 12) MSHSL Contest (grades 9 12) Winter Concert (grades 9 12) Spring Concert (grades 5 12) VHS Graduation (grades 7 11) Wed., Sept. 28, 2016 8:30am 5pm Thur., Oct. 27, 2016, 8:30am 4pm Mon., Nov. 28, 2016, 7pm at Gilbert Mon., Mar 13/Tues., Mar. 14 at Virginia Thur., Mar. 16, 2017, 7pm at Eveleth (with band/choir) Mon., May 15, 2017, 7pm at Virginia (Pops) Fri., May 26, 2016, 7pm at Virginia Behavior criteria Be on time. The office considers a tardy after lunch an unexcused absence. No food, candy, gum or beverages are allowed in Malone Hall at any time. Bring needed materials to class each day. (instrument, music, pencil, assignments) Follow directions cheerfully, the first time they are given. (Delayed obedience is disobedience.) Respect others who are speaking. Raise your hand and wait to be called on. Display appropriate social skills. Respect your classmate s and the school s property (including stands, chairs, instruments, lockers, etc.) Remain on task and allow others to remain on task. Keep your orchestra locker clean. No food, drink or clutter. Cell phones are not allowed in Orchestra. Rewards for good behavior: Praise and special privileges. Consequences for poor behavior: Verbal warning, loss of participation points, a call to parents, detention or other consequence, a conference with the Principal/Dean of Students, removal from the class. Severe infractions such as fighting, verbal abuse and destruction of property will result in immediate removal to the Office.
Seating Students will not have to audition for their seats, or defend them in a challenge. Instead we will rotate seats weekly to ensure that each player has ample opportunity to experience being both a leader and a follower. Exceptions to that rule are students who must sit in the front at all times due to special needs (such as vision, or hearing). Violinists will rotate between first violin (melody) and second violin (harmony) at different times during the year. Orchestra Letter Criteria To be eligible for a Varsity letter in Orchestra you must be an enrolled member of the High School Orchestra. All letters are awarded at the discretion of the activities director and the orchestra director. Letters are awarded each spring to those who have earned 10 points, or to any graduating seniors. Points (including those over 10) can be carried over to the next year. It is the student s responsibility to give the orchestra director a list of points earned for that school year by the end of the school year. It is also the student s responsibility to turn in necessary documentation of the activities below (programs, etc.) 1 point for participating in a non required school performance 1 point for participating in an Honor Orchestra Day (UMD, UWS, etc.) 1 point for winning the EROPA scholarship competition 3 points for taking weekly private lessons outside of school 7 points for admission into All State Orchestra 2 points for selection as an alternate to All State Orchestra 3 points for being a member of the Mesabi Symphony Orchestra, Mesabi Chamber Ensemble, the Duluth Superior Youth Orchestra or a comparable performing group for a year 2 points for admission into the MNSOTA Middle Level Honor Orchestra 1 point for accompanying a soloist or ensemble at music contest, regardless of the rating the group receives 1 point for receiving an Excellent rating per solo and/or ensemble at the Region MSHSL Music Contest 2 points for receiving a Superior rating per solo and/or ensemble at the Region MSHSL Music Contest All points will be forfeited in the event of: 1. A MSHSL rules violation (chemical violation) 2. An unexcused absence from a required performance 3. Fine Arts Policy for Chemical Ineligibility
In accordance with the MSHSL bylaw 205.00, music activities are a Category II activity. That means that a member school does not have a schedule of interscholastic contests, exclusive of League sponsored tournaments; therefore each member school shall develop penalties which it will apply to the participants in these activities. Our member school policy is: 1. In the event that a student has become ineligible due to a chemical violation, it will be determined that the student will not be eligible to perform in the MSHSL sponsored solo and ensemble contests, excluding events 1 5 (mixed choir, men s choir, women s choir, orchestra, band) at the subsection and region contests for that year. If the violation occurs after the year s contest has taken place, then the student will not be eligible to perform at the following year s contest. 2. Any student who becomes ineligible due to a chemical violation will remain eligible to compete in MSHSL sponsored large group contests in events 1 5 as long as these ensembles are considered a part of that student s curricular day and the groups have been prepared by the instructor in rehearsals that take place within the hours of the school day. In the case that events 6 9 (jazz band, chamber choir, chamber orchestra, and pop/show/ swing choir) become part of the curricular day, the student would become eligible to compete in these events. ############################################################################ Acknowledgement Page Please detach and return to Mrs. Wilcox by September 9, 2016 I have read, understood, and agreed to the course requirements for Sr. High Orchestra. I will attend all required performances. I will make arrangements to get the needed materials for class. Student Signature: Date: Parent Signature: Date: