18
One semester of chorus, band, or piano
Music Theory & Harmony 10, 11, 12
For students planning music careers. Covers music theory, reading/writing music, chord structures, and analysis.
Chorus I (Concert Choir)
For students interested in singing and reading music in a co-ed setting. Requires vocal performances. Repeatable for credit. For male students (beginner or with one semester of experience). Involves learning to read music and public performances. Repeatable for credit. For female students (beginner or with one semester of experience). Involves learning to read music and public performances. Repeatable for credit. Students arrange and perform music without instruments. Includes various public performances. Repeatable for credit. For students who pass auditions. Requires public performances. Repeatable for credit. Develops basic or advanced piano skills. Covers musical notation, theory, and individual/group instruction. Performs at football games, community events, competitions, and parades. Requires summer band camp. Performs at football games, community events, competitions, and parades. Requires summer band camp. Visual unit of the marching band, focusing on flag/weapon techniques and dance. Requires summer band camp. Continuation of Fall Colorguard, participating in competitions and performances. Requires summer band camp. Requires audition. Students perform at football games, competitions, and community events. Requires summer band camp. Students perform in concerts and community events, learning percussion techniques and world music.
9-12
None
Chorus II (Men’s Ensemble) Chorus III (Women’s Ensemble)
9-12
None
9-12
None
Chorus IV (A Capella) Chorus IV - Advanced Women's Choir
10, 11, 12 Tryout required
Audition required
9-12
Piano
9-12
None
Band - Marching Band
9-12
None
Band - Concert Band
9-12
None
Colorguard (Fall) Colorguard (Spring) Percussion (Fall) Percussion (Spring)
9-12
None
9-12
None
9-12
None
9-12
None
Theater I, Choir, or Band preferred
Musical Theater
Teaches acting, singing, and dancing for a Broadway-style production. Public performance required.
10, 11, 12
Theater I (Beginning Acting) Theater II (Beginning Technical
Introduces acting techniques for theater scenes and includes a full-length play performance.
9-12
None
Covers technical theater aspects like lighting, sound, stage management, and set construction.
9-12
None
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