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Course Offerings |
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Courses Descriptions and Prerequisites |
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Fine Arts - Band |
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Intermediate
Band I/II/III
Prerequisite: Audition
All students will be required to perform assigned scales and
sight-read to demonstrate their musical skills. Most students will
enroll in private lessons and are expected to practice diligently
on their own to perform assigned music. The Concert Band
participates in Christmas concerts and Spring Concerts.
Advanced Band
I/II/III/IV
Prerequisite: Audition
This ensemble is the top symphonic band in the program. All
students will be required to perform assigned scales and
sight-read to demonstrate their musical skills. Most students in
the Symphonic Band will enroll in private lessons and are expected
to practice diligently on their own to perform assigned music. The
Symphonic Band participates in Christmas concerts, GMEA Band
Festivals, and Spring concerts.
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Fine Arts - Orchestra |
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9th Grade Orchestra
Prerequisite:
Audition
This is an ensemble composed of string instrumentalists. It is
made up of only 9th graders who have played a string
instrument before and wish to continue in high school. There are
no beginners allowed in this course without instructor approval.
Students will participate in fall/winter concerts, GMEA Festivals
and spring concerts.
Intermediate Orchestra
Prerequisite: Audition,
Teacher Recommendation
This ensemble is composed of string instrumentalists with at least
two years’ experience in an orchestral setting and/or private
study. Students will participate in fall /winter concerts, GMEA
Festivals and spring concerts.
Performance level: G.M.E.A. Grade III-IV.
Advanced Orchestra
Prerequisite: Audition,
Teacher Recommendation
This is a performing unit for players of stringed orchestral
instruments possessing ability at an advanced level. Students will
participate in fall /winter concerts, GMEA Festivals and spring
concerts. Performance level: G.M.E.A. grade V-VI. Full
orchestra experience will be a regular component of this course.
Chamber Orchestra (Adv. Orch. III) Prerequisite: Audition, Teacher
Recommendation
This is a select group of students already enrolled in Advanced
Orchestra. Students will participate in fall /winter concerts,
GMEA Festivals and spring concerts. Class size is limited.
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Fine Arts - Chorus |
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Treble Chorus Prerequisite: None
Open to Women. This class is for the beginning
singer or the experienced singer needing further development.
Content includes basic tone production, fundamentals, range,
intervals, conducting patterns, three-part singing, and group
responsibility. Student should have a desire to sing in an
ensemble. This choir performs four concerts a year and is
evaluated at the GMEA Performance Evaluation.
Concert Choir
Prerequisite: None
Open to Men and Women. This class is for the
beginning singer or the experienced singer needing further
development. Content includes basic tone production, fundamentals,
range, intervals, conducting patterns, three-part singing, and
group responsibility. Student should have a desire to sing in an
ensemble. Members must demonstrate a high level of musicianship
and commitment. This choir performs four concerts a year and is
evaluated at the GMEA Performance Evaluation.
Bel Canto
Prerequisite:
Audition or teacher recommendation
This select advanced women’s choir, consists of 10th
- 12th grade women who have excellent voices, rehearsal
skills, and who exhibit advanced vocal and sight-reading
abilities. Students in this course study various styles of treble
vocal literature, music theory/history, in addition to preparing
for performance. Members must demonstrate a high level of
musicianship and commitment. Choir performs four concerts a year
and is evaluated at the GMEA Performance Evaluation.
Chorale
Prerequisite:
Audition or teacher recommendation
This select
mixed choir is open to males and females in 10th -12th
grades who exhibit advanced vocal and sight-reading abilities.
Members must demonstrate a high level of musicianship and
commitment. Students in this course study various styles of mixed
vocal literature, music theory/history, in addition to preparing
for performance. All members are encouraged to attend All State
Chorus Auditions and to study voice with a private instructor. The
choir performs four concerts a year and is evaluated at the GMEA
Performance Evaluation.
Show Choir/Chamber Singers
Prerequisite: Audition or teacher
Recommendation
Auditions open
to enrolled chorus students. Designed to challenge students to
sing while performing choreography. Students may be required to
attend after school rehearsals to learn the components of the show
production. All members are expected to attend All State Chorus
auditions and are encouraged to study voice with a private
instructor. This choir performs four concerts a year and is
evaluated at the GMEA Performance Evaluation.
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Fine Arts - General Music
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Music Appreciation
Prerequisite: NONE
Students will develop an understanding of music in relation to
history and culture. Students will listen to, analyze, and
describe music.
Music
Theory and Composition I/II Prerequisite: NONE
Students will focus on the rudiments and vocabulary of music.
First semester topics include notation, intervals, scales, chord
construction, melodic and rhythmic dictation, four part writing
and ear training. Second semester will progress to non-harmonic
tones, common chord progressions, harmonic dictation and analysis,
cadences and harmonization of a melody.
A.P. Music Theory
Prerequisite: Teacher interview &
recommendation only
AP Music Theory is designed to develop musicianship skills - ear
training, sight singing and keyboard harmony - along with
cognitive knowledge of the elements of music and the foundation of
tonal harmony. Topics covered will include notation of pitch and
rhythm, scales, triads, intervals, basic principles of chord
progression and succession and voice leading; elementary formal
concepts such as cadence, phrase, non-chord tones, second and
third inversions of chords as well as analysis of harmony will be
introduced.
Beginning
Piano Keyboarding
LIMITED SPACES
This course is designed for the student who has had little to no
piano skills. Emphasis will be made to introduce the student to
basic musical concepts including, note identification, playing
music with both hands, clef identification; simple chordal
accompaniment; sight-reading, improvisation and more.
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Fine Arts - Visual Arts |
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Visual Arts: Comprehensive IA/Drawing IB
Prerequisite: NONE
Fall semester introduces the beginning art student to the basic
elements and principles of art and design. In a chronological
order, the student is introduced to past art movements,
architecture, and individual artists. *This course is a
prerequisite for all other art courses.* Spring
semester is designed for more training in art. The student
is introduced to the principles of design, additional media and
techniques, and is given the opportunity for further development
of art skills.*This course is a
prerequisite to all other two-dimensional art courses.*
Drawing & Painting A and
B
Prerequisite:
Comprehensive I & Drawing
Drawing and Painting introduces the student to basic color-theory
and painting techniques. Tempera Paint, acrylic paint, and
watercolor paint are explored. Greater sophistication in the use
of drawing and individual expression is expected.
Ceramics/Pottery
A and B
Prerequisite: Comprehensive I &
Drawing
Ceramics introduces the student to basic hand-building techniques,
the potter’s wheel, decoration, glazing and firing. Emphasis is
placed on three-dimensional design.
A.P. Studio Draw
A and B
Prerequisite: Teacher Recommendation
The Advanced Placement (AP) Studio Art Program enables highly
motivated students to do college-level work in Studio Art while
still in high school. The AP Studio Drawing Portfolio is not based
on a written examination; instead, candidates submit a portfolio
of work for evaluation at the end for the school year. The
specifics of the portfolio are dictated by the College Board and
are published in a yearly guidebook.
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Fine Arts - Drama |
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Introduction
to Drama IA/B
Prerequisite: NONE
Introduction to Acting serves as a prerequisite to other theatre
courses. It will include study and application of stage
terminology, journals, improvisation, and character
development. Composition will be integrated through script
analysis of scenes for application, personal responsibility;
teamwork will be assessed through solo/group performances.
Fundamentals
of Drama I A/B
Prerequisite: Intro Drama & Teacher
Recommendation
This is a course that develops advanced acting skills with a focus
on character/scene study and monologue/scene work. Students will
be introduced to audition and resume skills. It offers the
opportunity to utilize scene work and audition techniques through
performance opportunities.
Advanced Drama I/II
Prerequisite: Audition or Teacher
Recommendation
Students will be given the opportunity to select, produce, and
perform in student-directed one act plays. Students will also
further their study of acting styles and concepts through scene
study, play analysis and workshops.
Technical Theatre
I A/B
Prerequisite: Intro to Drama
This class introduces the technical aspects of play production
including set design and construction, properties, lighting/sound
design, box office and business management, publicity, make-up
design, and costume design/construction. Students will have
hands-on experience in these areas.
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