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MIDDLE SCHOOL VOCAL MUSIC

Angela Roberts

 Director

aroberts@waunakee.k12.wi.us

608-849-2061

Chorus is offered as an elective course in 7th and 8th grade.  Middle School Chorus is a continuation of 6th grade chorus offered in Intermediate School.

Students in chorus have full rehearsals every other day for 45 minutes, and small group instruction every six school days.

The chorus curriculum includes concert performances, solo and ensemble, large group festival and community performances. The students work with a wide array of technology to develop their singing skills and understanding of music theory, and to begin to compose & arrange their own music.

FWPA Navy Band Performance March 16th

2011 - 2012 Chorus Calendar

CONCERT REPERTOIRE

Thirty Second Fa la la

Little Birch Tree - 7th Grade Fall 11'

My Favorite Things - 7th Grade Fall 11'

Wafarin' Stranger - 8th Grade Fall 11'

Soli Deo Gloria - 8th Grade Fall 11'

Alleluia Jubilate 7th Grade Fall 11'

Eja, Eja! 8th Grade Fall 11'

Halleluya Combined Piece Choral Festival Fall 11'

MUSIC ADVOCACY

 

Feed Your Kids the Arts
The arts are enriched with the stuff kids need to succeed. Just like kids need to have good nutrition on a daily basis, kids need to have their daily serving of the arts. Studies have shown that involvement in the arts helps kids increase test scores and promotes academic achievement. Kids who are involved in the arts are:

  • 4 times more likely to be recognized for academic achievement
  • 3 times more likely to be elected to class office within their schools
  • 4 times more likely to participate in a math and science fair
  • 3 times more likely to win an award for school attendance

 

 

Ten Simple Ways Parents Can Get More Art in Their Kids’ Lives

 
  1. Enjoy the arts together. Sing, play music, read a book, dance, or draw with your child at home.
  2. Encourage your child to participate in the arts and celebrate their participation in or out of school.
  3. Explore your community’s library and read “the classics” together—from Mother Goose to Walt Whitman.
  4. Read your local newspaper to find out about attending local arts events like museum exhibits, local plays, festivals, or outdoor concerts.
  5. Tell your child’s teacher, principal, and school leadership that the arts are vital to your child’s success and an important part of a quality education. Find out if your school has sufficient resources for arts education, including qualified teachers and materials. If not, offer to help.
  6. Contact your local arts organizations to inquire about the arts education programs they offer either during school hours or after school. Volunteer to donate time, supplies, or help with their advocacy efforts and connect these services to your child’s school.
  7. Attend a school board or PTA meeting and voice your support for the arts to show them you care and make sure the arts are adequately funded as part of the core curriculum in the school budget.
  8. Explore your child’s dream to sing, to dance, to draw, to act—and encourage them to become the best they can be through the arts.
  9. Be an arts supporter!  Contact your elected officials—lawmakers and school board members—to ask them for more arts education funding from the local, state, and federal levels. Visit our Online Resource Center.
  10. Sign up to become an activist on the Americans for the Arts website, just a click away! Through our e-activist list, you will get news updates and alerts about arts education. Visit our E-Advocacy Center.

To view the Ten Simple Ways in Spanish, visit 10 Formas Sencillas.


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Upcoming Events
May 31 - Thursday
07:00 PM - MS Chorus Spring Concert

NEWS AND RESOURCES

  • WAME
    Wisconsin Advocates for Music Education
  • WSMA
    Wisconsin State Music Association This is the place to visit on information regarding Solo and Ensemble Festival Rules/Locations and State Honors Choir Auditions/Info
  • Childrens' Music Workshop
  • School Music Matters
  • Americans For the Arts
  • Overture Center for the Arts
  • MENC
    Music Educators National Association

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