Pioneer Trail Middle School. Choir Handbook Mr. Eric Newlin Director of Choirs

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Pioneer Trail Middle School Choir Handbook 2014-2015 Mr. Eric Newlin Director of Choirs enewlinpt@olatheschools.org 913.780.7270

Choir Handbook Table of Contents A Note From Mr. Newlin p. 3 Honorable Behavior p. 3 Dishonorable Behavior p. 4 Responsibilities p. 4 Class Attendance Supplies (Due Monday, August 18 th ) Extra Rehearsals Concert Attendance Concert Attire (Uniforms) Grades p. 5 Auditions & Applications p. 6 A Cappella/Barbershop Club Barbershop Groups Olathe District Honor Choir KMEA Honor Choir KCDA Treble Honor Choir Choir Leadership Team Composition Club Parent Support p. 8 Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Guests at Concerts p. 8 Choir Calendar p. 9 2

Welcome to a new year of choir at Pioneer Trail! I m so glad you re hereto sing with us. Your friends are glad you're here too. We each bring our life experiences and special gifts to this room, and that s why we need you in choir. You matter, because without your voice we would truly miss out on something great. The wonderful thing about choir is that when all our hearts and voices join together to sing, we learn so much about our voices, about each other, even about how to feel deeply and think reflectively. I can t wait for you to learn more about yourself as a singer and how you can create great sound with your voice. I can t wait for you to encounter great lyrics and poetry that have something fresh to say to you. I can t wait for you to hear your voice join in with a roomful of dedicated singers what a great way to connect with others! And I can t wait for the wonderful music making that will happen when all of you give your best, take responsibility, and commit to work hard in choir. Honorable Behavior Don t be mistaken! Great choral singing is not an accident. It results from pursuing excellence every day. It requires consistent effort and energy. It involves taking risks, being vulnerable, and giving everything you ve got. The following behaviors are expected from everyone, every day: Participate enthusiastically in class every day. Your focused energy and commitment is the most valuable gift you can give to the rest of us. Compliance is expected. We can t achieve excellence unless we all follow directions and respond appropriately to the teacher. Be in your assigned seat, with the necessary materials, before the bell rings. Leave personal items in the back of the room (homework, books, purses, makeup, etc.) Empty mouths! No food, gum, candy or drinks (except plain water) in class. See me if you have a cough drop before class. Treat your materials with respect. Your music, sight-reading materials, handouts, etc. are given to your on a loan basis. Return them in better condition than you received them, if possible. If you damage something that doesn t belong to you, you will be asked to replace it at current cost. Respectful everyone. No exceptions. If you make choir a wonderful place to be for your fellow singers, the odds are good that they will return the favor. 3

Results of Dishonorable Behavior Since excellent singing and performance are the goals, less-than-excellent behavior will not be tolerated. Class disruption doesn t demonstrate honorable behavior, commitment to the ensemble (the choir), or commitment your own potential. Class disruption is selfish. It makes the rehearsal classroom feel less safe. It disrespects others hard work. And it undermines the great things we are trying to accomplish as a class. Mr. Newlin will work with the student to get to the root of the problem. In addition, Mr. Newlin may assign various consequences based on the type of inappropriate behavior. Policies in the student handbook will be followed regarding detention attendance. If a disruption is exceptionally disrespectful or is of a repeated nature, office referral could result. I believe that undisciplined behavior is the result of a lack of opportunity to make good, thoughtful behavior choices. Poor behavior often indicates a lack of awareness of character growth in certain areas. It will be my joy to teach students that great behavior and performance result when issues of character are addressed. I want students to behave well not just because it is requested and expected, but because they are growing as thoughtful, caring, and compassionate human beings. I want to help develop young musicians whose integrity is without question, both in the classroom and in society outside the school walls. Responsibilities Class Attendance Excellent performance will only be achieved if everyone simultaneously is ready to rehearse at the beginning of the hour. Tardy students interrupt the learning environment and show a lack of commitment to the ensemble. If a teacher keeps you late, bring a pass signed by the teacher, and above all, enter quietly! If you don t monitor your time wisely, expect consequences. Repeated tardies will result in more intensive discipline and a lowering of the student s grade. Supplies Students need to bring a folder to class by Monday, August 18 th. This will be used to hold the student s music. Be sure to bring a sharpened pencil to choir every day. We will use it to record special instructions in our music. Respect both your own and other s class materials. And remember to leave other personal items in the back of the classroom (backpacks, books, purses, makeup, etc.) Extra Rehearsals Occasionally, morning rehearsals will be required of the students in order to have a successful performance. Students are required to attend these rehearsals. Parents will be given at least one week notice of extra rehearsals. Concert Attendance Included in this handbook is a calendar with the required events for the year. Events are required unless otherwise noted. Each event specifies which students are involved. Concerts and special events are similar to unit or chapter tests in other classes. Your personal attendance is mandatory. 4

Excused absences (personal illness, family emergency, or a death in the family) will need to be made up. When possible, excused absences should be cleared with the director two days before the concert. Excused absences may be made up; it is the student s responsibility to ask Mr. Newlin for make-up work. Building policy will be followed for make-up work timelines. Unexcused absences (skipping the concert, attending a conflicting non-school event, failure to secure a ride, not having the uniform ready to go, not telling your parents, other family plans, etc.) will result in 0 credit and have a significant effect on the student s grade. In addition, the student might not be considered for advanced choirs, honor choirs, barbershop groups, or allowed to attend Worlds of Fun Festival of Music. Concert Attire Each choir will have a uniform. The purpose of the uniform is to present a consistent look that will enhance the performance, rather than detract from it. Remember that proper concert attire is part of the student s concert grade. Go to ptchoirs.org/uniforms to see detailed examples of what is appropriate for concert attire. 6 th Grade Girls Choir do not have a rented school uniform. Instead, 6 th grade girls will wear black pants with solid black flats or character shoes and their choir t-shirt. Go to ptchoirs.org/uniforms for detailed information on what this should look like. Intermediate Girls Choir, Intermediate Boys Choir (including 6 th grade boys), Women s Chorale, and Pizazz will rent their uniforms for $20. Shoes: Girls must wear solid-black flats, boots, or character shoes. Boys must wear solid-black dress shoes. Hair: Pull hair out of face and secure back with barrettes, headband, and hair ties, etc. Your hair accessories should be simple, plain, and discreet. Boys hair should be pulled out of their eyes as well. Jewelry: Unless otherwise directed, no jewelry is allowed other than one small stud in each ear. Perfumes, scents, ect. are not allowed onstage during performances. These can cause severe reactions among choir members. Grading Students will earn a class grade comprised of each of the following categories: In-class participation Homework, quizzes, tests, projects Performances Students and parents are encouraged to regularly check the student s grade and talk to Mr. Newlin if they have any questions or concerns. 5

Auditions and Applications Students may audition and apply for extra choir opportunities throughout the year. Some of these opportunities are listed below. Students and parents must commit to the extra rehearsals, performance dates, and responsibilities that come with each opportunity. Go to ptchoirs.org/auditions for audition details and applications. A Cappella/Barbershop Club 7 th and 8 th grade singers may audition on August 25th and 26th for this 1 st semester club. Only 8 girls and 8 boys can participate in this club. Mr. Newlin will take students with the most prepared, highest scoring auditions. Student will prepare a cappella pieces in quartets or double quartets as assigned by Mr. Newlin. Students in this club are committing to perform at Harmony Explosion (Barbershop festival) on Saturday, February 21 st, 2015. Students may also perform additional pieces at the Fall or Winter Concerts, as time allows. This club will require weekly home practice outside of club time. Choir Leadership Team 6 th, 7 th and 8 th grade students may submit applications for the Choir Leadership Team on September 22 nd, 23 rd, and 24 th. 5-10 students will be selected for the team and will meet on Monday mornings at 7:00 am during the Fall semester. This special group of students will work together to improve and reflect on their leadership skills. They may be given leadership responsibilities in class and at concerts, work together on special projects, provide feedback for Mr. Newlin, and learn more about what is means to be a leader in both choir and in everyday life. The application is available at ptchoirs.org/auditions. Barbershop Quartets 7 th and 8 th grade singers may audition on September 22 nd, 23 rd, and 24 th to be part of a barbershop quartet that will perform at Harmony Explosion (Barbershop festival) on Saturday, February 21 st, 2015. Up to two quartets will be selected from this audition. If possible, one quartet will be boys and the other girls. Quartets will rehearse during Tuesday or Thursday panther times. This will require weekly home practice outside of rehearsal. Mr. Newlin has the right to disqualify unprepared groups from performance. Olathe District Honor Choir 7th and 8th grade singers may audition on September 22 nd, 23 rd, and 24 th to be part of the Olathe District Honor Choir. Mr. Newlin will choose 4 students for each part (SATB). Selected students will rehearse with Mr. Newlin Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday mornings at 7:00 am from September 30 th to November 19 th. Rehearsals are required for those selected to be in this group. Students who miss rehearsals may be asked to step down so that an alternate can take his or her place. This choir will rehearse with other singers across the district during the school day on Thursday, November 20 th. The choir performs that same evening at Olathe South High School. 6

Audition Music: Alleluia or Dona Nobis (See ptchoirs.org/auditions for copies and practice recordings.) Fee for selected singers: $20 (covers lunch, transportation, and music) KMEA Honor Choir (*Students may audition for either KMEA or KCDA, but not both) 6 th, 7 th, and 8th grade singers may audition for Mr. Newlin on September 22 nd, 23 rd, and 24 th. Selected student will then record an audition to send to the State judges who make the final selection for the choir. Results are usually posted mid-november. $5 audition fee (required by KMEA) for those who are selected to record their audition. $50 per student for those selected by state judges to perform in the honor choir (fee covers cost of the t-shirt, lunch, training CD, and participation). Students who are selected by the judges will attend 7:00 am morning rehearsals with Mr. Newlin from late November through February. These students will perform at KMEA in Wichita, KS on February 27 th, 2015. Depending on the number of students, Parents will arrange transportation for their student to and from KMEA. No Limit on number of students who may participate Audition Music: Dona Nobis-Choose your part. (See ptchoirs.org/auditions for copies and practice recordings.) KCDA Treble Honor Choir (*Students may audition for either KMEA or KCDA, but not both) 6 th, 7 th, and 8th grade singers may audition for Mr. Newlin on September 22 nd, 23 rd, and 24 th. Selected student will then record an audition to send to the State judges who make the final selection for the choir. Results are usually posted mid-november. $5 audition fee (required by KMEA) for those who are selected to record their audition. $50 per student for those selected by state judges to perform in the honor choir (fee covers cost of the t-shirt, lunch, training CD, and participation). Students who are selected by the judges will attend 7:00 am morning rehearsals with Mr. Newlin from late November through February. These students will perform at KMEA in Wichita, KS on February 27 th, 2015. Depending on the number of students, Parents will arrange transportation for their student to and from KMEA. No Limit on number of students who may participate Audition Music: Alleluia (See ptchoirs.org/auditions for copies and practice recordings.) Composition Club In this club, student will expand their music-writing abilities, learn to better use music notation software, and have time to work on songs or pieces with the help of Mr. Newlin. This club will be limited in size so that students can receive more individual attention and support for their music writing projects. (Max size = 8 students) There is a possibility that students compositions could be featured at choir concerts later in the year. Students will apply by submitting their compositions from the 2 nd quarter composition project and may include any other compositions they have completed or are creating. 7

Parent Support I need parent involvement to help these choirs be the best they can be. You can help in the following ways: Attend all our concerts. It s more fun to sing to a full audience filled with caring, loving ears! Donate simple supplies for choir lessons (simple items like drinking straws, marshmallows, etc.) Help with Uniform Fitting Day (Thursday, August 28 - during the school day) Participate in the choir fundraiser. Help with Fundraiser Turn-in Days (September) Be a Men's Festival Chaperone (Tuesday morning, September 16) Sew or Hem Uniform Skirts and Pants Be a Fall Concert Chaperone (October 14) - PLEASE CONSIDER HELPING WITH THIS. Videotape or record our concerts. Bring Donuts for the day after the concert. Be positive about your child s singing and music in general. Student attitudes generally reflect parent attitudes. If you are positive, your child will be positive. If you have concerns, call or e-mail me. I m serious! Generally speaking, problems are just misunderstandings or miscommunications. I m a teacher. Not Perfect! I ll make mistakes. Call me, and we ll sort things out. I may call you from time-to-time as well. We re on the same page. We both want your child to be a winner! Deaf and Hard of Hearing If you would like an interpreter for a performance, please let me know a week in advance so that we will be able to provide one for the date requested. I must request this person through the district. 8

Pioneer Trail Choir Calendar This is an abbreviated choir calendar, showing the main performances and events of the year. Required performances are noted with an asterisk (*); note which ensembles are singing for each event. Please refer to ptchoirs.org/calendar for the most current calendar with all choir events and rehearsals. Date Event Time Choirs Aug. 25-26 Auditions: A Cappella/Barbershop Club 7:00 am & 3:30 pm Any interested singers Sep. 8 Music Department Fundraiser Kick Off During School Day All Choirs Sep. 22-24 Auditions: KMEA, KCDA, District Honor Choir, 7:00 am & 3:15 pm Any interested singers and Barbershop Oct. 14 *Fall Choir Concert at Olathe East HS 7:00 pm All Choirs Nov. 11 *Veterans Day Assembly at PT Morning Pizazz Dec. 16 *Winter Choir Concert at Olathe East HS 7:00 pm All Choirs Jan. 23 *Elementary Music Tour During School Day Pizazz and W.Chorale Feb. 9 *PT Choir Festival Morning Pizazz and W.Chorale Feb. 21 Harmony Explosion (Barbershop Festival) All Day Barbershop Quartets Feb. 27 KMEA/KCDA Honor Choir Performance- Wichita All Day Select Singers Mar. 10 *Olathe East Choir Festival 7:30 pm Pizazz Mar. 31 *Olathe Middle School Choir Festival During School Day Pizazz and W.Chorale Apr. 11 *Worlds of Fun Festival of Music (Saturday) All Day All 7 th and 8 th graders May 14 *Spring Choir Concert at Olathe East HS 7:00 pm All Choirs 9