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All Millard Sponsorships

One of the most special events on our orchestra calendar is the All Millard Orchestra Festival held in January.

Each year, we pay for the event with generous donations from businesses in Omaha. This year, Jeanne Dymond (Director of Orchestras at Russell Middle School) is coordinating donors for this event. If you own or work for a business that might be interested in sponsoring this event, please contact Mrs Dymond! She would love to talk to you about possible sponsorship by your business. Here are a few of the exciting benefits of sponsoring our event:

Build a positive brand image by being thanked in every festival communication.

Reach thousands of potential customers by providing a link to a website or coupon we will include on every festival communication.

Build relationships with the families of the 1,000 performers at the event by having a booth at the Baxter Arena before and during the event, which takes place on January 27th, 2025.

We would love to talk more to you about this in person – please contact Mrs. Dymond at jjdymond@mpsomaha.org. Thank you for your time and consideration

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Missing Work?

If your child has work marked missing on StudentVue, I must receive it by 5 PM on Friday, Dec. 13 to count for credit for first semester. Any assignments still missing after the deadline will be marked as 0.

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Dec 5th Concert

The link to download a pdf of the Dec. 5th Concert. Thursday, December 5, 2024 MNHS Orchestra Program

  • We will host guest orchestras from Burke High School at this concert.
  • We appreciate donations of refreshments for our post-concert celebration.
  • The program is here.

This concert is a collaboration between Burke and MNHS Orchestras! Timeline is as follows:

    • 5:45 pm – Burke call time/any available MNHS section leaders arrive to help
      • Burke will unpack in room 1520
    • 6:00 pm – Burke’s soundcheck on stage
    • 6:15 pm – MNHS arrives – Philharmonic unpacks in 1514; Symphony and Chamber in 1518
    • 6:30 pm – combined COTB rehearsal in auditorium (Burke and MNHS)
    • 6:45 pm – house opens for auditorium seating.
    • 7:00 pm – Concert begins!
    • 8:30 pm – Approximate concert end-time

Perfume/cologne – Performers, please avoid applying perfume or cologne for concerts.

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.

School Attendance on concert days – students must attend at least 4 classes on the day of the concert in order to participate. For example – if a student needs to rest, then feels better, they need to attend periods 1-4 or 4-7 to perform at the concert. However, if a student stays home the entire day, even if they feel better for the concert, they are not allowed to attend. Hopefully everyone is happy and healthy next week! If there is an illness/emergency, parents/legal guardians must email or call Mrs. Martinez to notify her of the absence.

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