Cody Practice Club
Cody Mentors ~ reminder that Cody Practice Club resumes Tuesday, February 21 at 3:45-4:30 PM at Cody Elementary School.
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Cody Mentors ~ reminder that Cody Practice Club resumes Tuesday, February 21 at 3:45-4:30 PM at Cody Elementary School.
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Monday, January 30, 2023.
It’s back at the Baxter! All orchestra students will participate in this once-a-year music clinic and concert. All details are included in the Parent Letter.
Tickets: attendees are required to purchase tickets for the concert, which are available on Baxter’s Ticketmaster webpage. (Note – Student performers do not need a ticket to perform)
Financial Support:
We will need parent chaperones:
Finally, for a short video about the event, click here. And learn more about our guest conductors here!
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Volunteers needed to represent MNHS Orchestra at the 8th grade Activities Fair Jan. 23 and 26.
Cody Practice Club – Cody Mentors
Resumes Tuesday, January 10th at 3:45-4:30 PM at Cody Elementary School and will happen every Tuesday through Feb. 28.
Mustang String Studio – January 21, 2023 – is an opportunity for our high school orchestra students to offer lessons to string students in grades 4-8 that also raises funds for our orchestra program.
Students were given the opportunity to volunteer in class. They also have the opportunity to attend 3 sessions to learn more about teaching private lessons (Jan. 6, 13, and 20). Once students have completed the private lessons instruction course, they can be on the list of recommended high school string tutors that I share with our elementary school and middle school orchestra staff.
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Students planning to take orchestra in 2023-24 will receive their course placement information by or before Jan. 23.
I would love to see everyone return for another great year in MNHS ORCH!
Every orchestra student, grades 9-12, is required to record and submit a Mid-Year Assessment that will serve as their first second semester grade and help determine their orchestra placement for the 2023-24 school year. Students received the materials in class Nov. 22 and will receive some instruction in class after our concert. However, they are expected to do most of the prep work on their own outside of class. Assessment Materials are also linked here, as well as on Google Classroom.
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UNO BOCH Festival U.N.O. has a neat honor orchestra called the BOCH Festival that meets January 27/28. Auditions are due to the UNO website by Nov. 28.
UNL Young Artist Award recognizes Nebraska high school juniors who are talented in art, music, dance, theater, or film and emerging media. Selected students and their families are invited to UNL for Red Letter Day in the spring to see what a career in the arts may be like. Applications are due to the website by Dec. 2.
Concerto Competition entries due Dec. 5: Auditions for performance with the Millard North Orchestra Concert on March 7, should be a well prepared movement from a standard concerto/aria for your instrument/voice. More information may be found here.
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Want to support MNHS Orchestra? Consider donating requested items from our Amazon wishlist!
Thank you to the families who have already donated!
Applications for this is now closed for summer 2023.
Talented musicians ages 14–19 from across the country will come together to form three remarkable ensembles: the National Youth Orchestra of the United States of America (NYO-USA), NYO2, and NYO Jazz.
Join these free programs for the opportunity to train with an all-star faculty of renowned musicians, perform on the famed Carnegie Hall stage, and travel to some of the greatest concert halls around the world.
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Our next concert is December 1. The theme is Jazz for the Journey.
We appreciate donations of refreshments for our post-concert celebration.
Here’s a rough draft of the program.
The concert will be livestreamed – our videographer will send the link soon!
Reminder About Concert Attendance
Orchestra is a co-curricular activity, meaning it is considered an academic class (curricular) that has requirements outside of the school day (co-curricular). Several of our orchestra students are engaged in sports, work, and other extracurricular activities. In the event of a conflict, the orchestra concert takes precedence because it is the outcome of our academic work. However, if an orchestra student can make both game/meet and the concert work, great! If not, the concert is a graded activity for an academic course, so that takes precedence over games or meets.
Good news – the conflicts are pretty minimal as we only perform 6 times during the year, and this usually only affects one game/meet per season. When I was in high school, I got to compete in athletics and music and debate, learning many important values and life skills in all of them. I support our students as they learn about their entire selves through these activities while also upholding the integrity of the ensembles and the work we’ve done to prepare and perform.