With great expectations, Dr. Shira Katsman Director of Orchestras, Interlake High School

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Interlake High School Chamber Orchestra, Sinfonia & Concert Orchestra Instructor: Dr. Shira Katsman Room # : Theater/1313 Email: katsmans@bsd405.org Phone: 425-456-7216 Integrity All members of the Interlake community are principled; we operate in an environment that supports truth, respect, and honor. Members of the Interlake community take ownership of their work and for their actions, even when it is inconvenient to do so. Humanity All members of the Interlake community treat others as they would like to be treated. Students and staff inspire each other through selfless actions, empathy, compassion, and kindness. Students and staff remain focused on developing into caring balanced and open minded global citizens. Scholarship All members of the Interlake community believe that scholarship is an internal desire to know more developed through collaborative and independent learning. Interlake students show perseverance when challenged with rigorous coursework appropriate to their unique abilities. All Interlake programs empower students to be life-long learners. ***** Dear Orchestra Students and Families, Welcome to the new school year! This promises to be an exciting year for all of us as we explore many aspects of music together. In order for us to achieve the best possible results, please read this information carefully and return the response form (last page of this packet) signed by the student and one parent/guardian no later than Friday, September 11 th. This is a graded assignment. Teamwork is essential to our orchestra program. The expectation in this class is that all students will contribute to the success of the group through individual practice and by working cooperatively and respectfully with fellow classmates. Our orchestra goals are to improve music reading and sight-reading skills; to further develop technique such as intonation, shifting, tone production, bow placement and articulation; to grow musically through expressiveness and the awareness of the relationship of theory and history to music; to learn proper orchestra performance skills and concert etiquette; and to contribute as an individual to the large ensemble and in small group work. I look forward to an exciting and enjoyable year for all students. If you have any questions or comments, please do not hesitate to contact me at (425) 456-7216 or at katsmans@bsd405.org. With great expectations, Dr. Shira Katsman Director of Orchestras, Interlake High School

2015-2016 Interlake High School Orchestra Events Calendar Performances Day Date Performance Time Place Groups Music Parents Meeting Wednesday Sept. 9, 2015 7:00 p.m. Interlake Commons All Orch/Band/Choir Parents Open House-Curriculum Night Thursday Sept. 24, 2015 6:00-6:30 p.m. Interlake Commons quartet or soloists needed Seattle Symphony* Friday Nov. 6, 2015 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Benaroya Hall Concert Orchestra A Taste of Music Orchestra Fundraiser* Thursday Nov. 19, 2015 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. (4:00 p.m. set-up in Commons) Commons/IHS Theater All Orchestras Clinics with the Lafayette String Quartet* Friday Nov. 20, 2015 10:10 a.m.-1:40 p.m. IHS Theater All Orchestras-clinic during class time Winter Concert* Tuesday Dec. 8, 2015 7:30 p.m. IHS Theater/Commons All Orch/Choir IB Music Performance Recital ** Wednesday Jan. 27, 2016 7:30 p.m. IHS Theater/Commons All IB Music Orch/Band/Choir Chamber Music Concert* (Sinfonia/Concert) Thursday Jan. 28, 2016 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. IHS Theater/Commons Sinfonia & Concert Orchestra Eastshore Solo & Ensemble Festival Saturday Jan. 30, 2016 All Day Bellevue High School All Orch/Band/Choir UW-WASTA Orchestra Festival* Thursday Feb. 4, 2016 All Day UW - Meany Hall Chamber Orchestra Chamber Music Concert* (Chamber Orch.) Wednesday Feb. 10, 2016 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. IHS Theater/Commons Chamber Orchestra North Zone Orchestra Concert* Thursday Feb. 25, 2016 7:00 p.m. Interlake Main Gym All IHS Orch/Highland MS/elementary orchestras Eastshore Orchestra I Festival* Thursday March 10, 2016 All Day Liberty High School Chamber Orchestra IB Music - HL Comp/Solo Submissions Due** Tuesday March 8, 2016 due by 2:30 p.m. IHS IB music Chamber Orchestra trip Friday-Tues March 11-15, 2016 All Day New York City Chamber Orchestra Eastshore Orchestra II Festival* Tuesday March 22, 2016 All Day Bellevue High School Sinfonia & Concert Orchestras Spring Orchestra Concert with BYSO* Monday March 28, 2016 7:30 p.m. (6:00 p.m. rehearsal, 6:30 p.m. pizza dinner) IHS Theater/Commons All Orchestras Middle School Choir Festival - hosted by IHS Friday March 25, 2016 All Day IHS Theater/music wing All Middle Schools IB Musical Investigations Due** Friday March 25, 2016 due by 2:30 p.m. IHS IB music Sinfonia Trip to Leavenworth TBA April All Day Leavenworth, WA Sinfonia IB Music Exam** TBA TBA All Day IHS IB music End of Year Orchestra Concert* Wednesday June 1, 2016 7:30 p.m. IHS Theater/Commons All Orch/Band Music Awards Night Tuesday June 7, 2016 6:00 p.m. IHS Theater/Commons All Orch/Band/Choir Graduation* TBA TBA 5:30 p.m. University of Washington Chamber Orch/ Wind Ensemble /Choir All activities marked with one * are MANDATORY for all orchestra and IB students. All activities marked with two ** are only MANDATORY for IB music students.

I. GRADING POLICY 34% Daily Participation Musical ensembles require a commitment to excellence from every member. Individual preparation and dedication are essential to our success as a group. You will be graded on evidence of home practice, classroom conduct, and positive contributions to the class through group rehearsals and individual performance. You are expected to come to class on time prepared with the required materials. Each class period is worth 5 points. Absence, lateness, lack of preparation, being disrespectful, and disruptive behavior will have a negative impact on your grade for participation. In order to make up a missed class due to an authorized school activity or school approved absence, you will need to practice for 30 minutes during tutorial or at home and complete the absence form. All make up practices must be completed and forms turned in within 5 school days following the missed class. Students desiring to receive additional credit toward their participation grade can do so by mentoring a fellow orchestra student for 30 minutes before school, during lunchtime, or after school. A student mentoring sheet must be completed and turned in to Dr. Katsman within five school days of the mentoring session in order to receive credit. 33% Performance Attendance and participation at all scheduled performances, with proper attire and all necessary materials, is MANDATORY. Students are graded on each performance. Points will be deducted for tardiness, lack of preparation, and/or inappropriate attire. The only acceptable excuses for missing a performance are (1) your own personal illness, (2) a family emergency, or (3) a religious holiday. It is your responsibility to notify Dr. Katsman of your absence. Notes from parents or doctors will be required for excused absences from a performance. Concerts, by their very nature, cannot be made up. Therefore, if you have an excused absence from a performance, then an extra project will be assigned to make up lost points. An unexcused absence will automatically be entered as a zero (0) for the student and cannot be made up. 33% Assessments Playing tests performed individually and/or in small groups will be evaluated according to individual progress and performance rubrics. There will also be written assignments and exams. II. FEEDBACK Feedback is an essential part of our growth as learners. In the orchestra class feedback can be verbal, written, or demonstrated by example (i.e. a student plays a passage one way and another student suggests a different interpretation). It is important to keep an open mind when receiving feedback. III. CLASSROOM RULES - You are expected to be in your seat ready to play with your music and pencil on the stand within the first 3 minutes of class. Students not in their seat when attendance is taken will be marked tardy. - You will behave in a respectful and responsible manner in all circumstances. - Food and drink are not allowed during class time. (Water in spill-proof containers is acceptable.) - No cell phones, headphones, or any other electronic devices may be used in the classroom.

IV. REHEARSAL EXPECTATIONS In order to have productive classes and ultimately reach a high level of musicianship, you are expected to: - Give Dr. Katsman your full attention and effort at all times. - Practice your music outside of class. - Be prepared with all necessary materials (instrument in good repair, music in order, pencil on stand). - Maintain an attitude and behavior conducive to learning and teamwork. V. CONTRIBUTION Every student will contribute to the success of themselves and their colleagues by: - Demonstrating individual growth through concentration, self-evaluation, and home practice. - Enhancing group achievement through personal effort, analytical listening, and attendance at all rehearsals and concerts. VI. CONCERT ATTIRE Please see the attached page regarding required concert attire. 20 points will be deducted for students who are not dressed appropriately for an orchestra concert. VII. REQUIRED MATERIALS - Black folder for orchestra music - Notebook for note-taking - Two sharpened pencils with erasers - Instrument in good working condition - Shoulder rest for violin/viola; rock stop for cello/bass - Rosin and cleaning cloth - Extra set of strings VIII. FEES/EXPENSES The following fees are required of all students participating in a musical performing group (i.e. orchestra, choir, band). Please make checks payable to Interlake Music Department and indicate orchestra in the memo line. Fees should be paid to the school accounting office. Failure to pay the required fees will result in a fine being placed on your account. $60 ASB Card $25 Music Fee $25 Activity Fee $50 Equipment Usage Fee for School-Owned Instruments - Students who would like to borrow a school instrument must pay an equipment usage fee of $50. If an instrument becomes damaged, you must report this immediately to Dr. Katsman so she can assess the damage and determine if it can be repaired at Interlake or if it should be sent out for repair. Please note that ANYONE who uses a school instrument (even if you only use it at school) is required to pay the full $50 equipment usage fee. Financial Aid Students requiring financial aid for any of the above fees should inform their counselor or Dr. Katsman.

PARENT/GUARDIAN and STUDENT RESPONSE FORM Sign and return by Friday, September 11. We have read the Orchestra Information packet and understand the policies and expectations for Dr. Katsman s orchestra class. In addition, we have checked the performance dates and marked them on our calendar understanding that additional performances may be scheduled or dates changed with adequate notice. Student Signature Parent Signature(s) PLEASE PRINT LEGIBLY: Student Name Instrument Grade Student cell phone Student e-mail Father/Guardian 1 name Father/Guardian 1 e-mail cell phone Mother/Guardian 2 name Mother/Guardian 2 e-mail cell phone

Interlake High School Orchestras Concert Attire Requirements Chamber Orchestra Males: Black tuxedo, long sleeve white dress shirt, black cummerbund, black dress shoes, black socks, and black bow tie. Females: Skirt: Long black skirt (miniskirts are not acceptable). If wearing a skirt, dark or black hose are required. Dress Pants: Nice black dress pants are acceptable, jean-like pants are not acceptable. Blouse: Neatly pressed black, 3/4 to long sleeved blouse; no sweaters. Shoes: Black dress shoes, no sandals, or tennis shoes. If wearing an open-toed shoe, black hose are REQUIRED. Jewelry: Please make all jewelry selections and hair adornments unobtrusive. Sinfonia Orchestra Males: Long sleeve white tuxedo shirt, black cummerbund, black dress shoes, black socks, and black bow tie. Females: Skirt: Long black skirt (miniskirts are not acceptable). If wearing a skirt, dark or black hose are required. Dress Pants: Nice black dress pants are acceptable, jean-like pants are not acceptable. Blouse: black shirt or blouse 3/4 to long sleeved; no sweaters Shoes: Black dress shoes, no sandals, or tennis shoes. If wearing an open-toed shoe, black hose are REQUIRED. Jewelry: Please make all jewelry selections and hair adornments unobtrusive. Concert Orchestra Males: Black dress slacks, black dress shoes, black socks, long sleeve white dress shirt, plain black tie (no bow ties). Tennis shoes and jeans (or jean-like trousers) are not acceptable. Females: Skirt: Long black skirt (miniskirts are not acceptable). If wearing a skirt, dark or black hose are required. Dress Pants: Nice black dress pants are acceptable, jean-like pants are not acceptable. Blouse: black shirt or blouse 3/4 to long sleeved; no sweaters Shoes: Black dress shoes, no sandals, or tennis shoes. If wearing an open-toed shoe, black hose are REQUIRED. Jewelry: Please make all jewelry selections and hair adornments unobtrusive.