Common use of ORCHESTRA Clause in Contracts

ORCHESTRA. Members of the Music Department participate in instrumental presentations throughout the school year. The Orchestra performs at occasions such as the Christmas and Spring Concerts, Baccalaureate, Graduation, special liturgies and assemblies. Senior members of the Orchestra are required to play for Ring Mass, Baccalaureate and Graduation. Students typically join the instrumental department in their freshman year and are prepared to play with the upper-class orchestra members by the end of that year. Freshmen who have played an instrument in elementary school may be eligible, after an audition, to perform with the larger group. Since music is an elective major, all performances presented during this course of the school year are an integral part of the curriculum. The majority of these performances are coordinated after regular school hours. Attendance at these after- school rehearsals and performances is mandatory and will affect your grade in this class. Students interested in Concert Choir are required to take the Vocal Music class. This class is open to all students. Concert Choir members are required to participate in both the Christmas and Spring Concerts. Attendance at after- school rehearsals for the concerts is mandatory. Concert Choir members may also serve as the choir, cantors, or leaders of song for liturgical celebrations and special school assemblies. Senior members of the Concert Choir are required to sing for Ring Mass and Baccalaureate. Flowerettes is the advanced choral ensemble, consisting of 20 members. Membership is open to students who are serious about choral singing and committed to singing more difficult music. A vocal audition is necessary in order to gain entry into the group. Flowerettes participate in the Christmas and Spring Concerts and may perform at various functions throughout the year. Attendance is mandatory at both concerts as well as all other performances. Senior members of the Flowerettes are required to sing for Ring Mass and Baccalaureate.

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Sources: Student Handbook and Agenda Planner

ORCHESTRA. Members of the Music Department participate in instrumental presentations throughout the school year. The Orchestra performs at occasions Occasions such as the Christmas and Spring Concerts, Baccalaureate, Graduation, special liturgies and assembliesassemblies are times when the Orchestra performs. Senior members of the Orchestra are required to play for Ring Mass, Baccalaureate and Graduation. Students typically usually join the instrumental department in their freshman year and are prepared to play with the upper-class orchestra members by the end of that year. Freshmen who have played an instrument in elementary school may be eligible, after an audition, to perform with the larger group. Since music is an elective major, all performances the many programs presented during this the course of the school year are an integral part of the curriculum. The majority of these performances presentations are coordinated after regular school hours. Attendance at these after- school rehearsals and performances is mandatory and will affect your grade in this classmandatory. Students interested in Concert Choir are required to take the Vocal Music class. This class is open to all students. Concert Choir members are required to participate in both the Christmas and Spring Concerts. Attendance at after- school rehearsals for the concerts is mandatory. Concert Choir members may also serve as the choir, cantors, or leaders of song for liturgical celebrations and special school assemblies. Senior members of the Concert Choir are required to sing for Ring Mass and Baccalaureate. Flowerettes is the advanced choral ensemble, consisting of 20 members. Membership is open to students who are serious about choral singing and committed to singing more difficult music. A vocal audition is necessary in order to gain entry into the group. Flowerettes participate in the Christmas and Spring Concerts and may perform at various functions throughout the year. Attendance is mandatory at both concerts as well as all other performances. Senior members of the Flowerettes are required to sing for Ring Mass and Baccalaureate.. STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION The Student Government Association is composed of the following members: • President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer elected by the Junior Class • Student Council Representatives elected at-large by their respective classes (10 Seniors, 8 Juniors, 6 Sophomores, and 6 Freshmen) • One Homeroom Representative elected from each homeroom Students who wish to be considered for candidacy must meet the qualifications stated in the SGA Constitution which are published and posted prior to nominations and listed below. • Record of service to the school community • No failures on the report for the current year and currently have an academic average of 80 • No failure in conduct for all quarters of 9th grade • 85 in conduct for all quarters of 10th and 11th grades • May not be on probation or involved in any serious disciplinary infraction at the time of election • May not have more than 6 unexcused latenesses for the current year • Attendance record will be considered • May not be a Diocesan Scholar • May participate in competitive sports with the understanding that SGA responsibilities come before team responsibilities • Teacher input will be solicited and considered • Candidates will participate in an interview with the SGA Moderator, a member of the Administration, and two current SGA officers • The final decision concerning candidacy will be made by the Principal, the Assistant Principal for Student Affairs, and the SGA Moderator • No failures on the report for the current year • No failure in conduct for all quarters of 9th grade • 85 in conduct for all quarters of 10th grade (applies to Juniors and Seniors only) • 85 in conduct for all quarters of 11th grade (applies to Seniors only) • Current conduct grade of 85 or above • May not be involved in any serious disciplinary action at the time of election • No failures on report card for the previous year • No failure in conduct for all quarters of 9th grade • 85 in conduct for all quarters of 10th grade (applies to Juniors and Seniors only) • 85 in conduct for all quarters of 11th grade (applies to Seniors only) • Current conduct grade of 85 or above • May not be involved in any serious disciplinary action at the time of election

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Sources: Contractual Agreement