AWARDS PROGRAM

- MUSIC AWARDS:
In 1985 an awards system began for the purpose of encouraging students to become totallyinvolved in music in all areas of their l;ives and to encourage students to strive to set practice, theory, and performance goals each year. In addition to this purpose, I believe that music is a life-ling educational activity; therefore, beginning in the Fall of 2002 students will earn music awards for each academic year (fall and spring semesters) enrolled. The awards are presented each year at our Spring Recital. - Kindermusik Students will receive the following awards:
First year: - Certificate identifying appropriate class
Second year: - Certificate identifying appropriate class with gold seal
Third year: - Certificate identifying appropriate class with gold seal & ribbons
Fourth year: - Certificate identifying appropriate class with gold seal & ribbons $ Rosette
Fifth year: - Certificate identifying appropriate class with gold seal & ribbons $ Silver
Sixth year: - Certificate identifying appropriate class with gold seal & ribbons $ Bronze
Seventh year: - Certificate identifying appropriate class with gold seal & ribbons & Gold
- Instrumental students will receive the following awards:
First year: Certificate Eighth year: Bronze
Second year: Musical Pin Ninth year: Outstanding Musician
Third year: Medal Tenth year: Music Scholarship
Fourth year: Small Throphy Eleventh year: Silver
Fifth year: Large Throphy Twelth year: Gold
Sixth year: Plaque Thirteenth year: Platinum
Seventh year: Musical Recoding Fourteenth year: Senior - *Music Scholarship is the 30-minute lesson fee for Fall and Spring Senesters. To accept this scholarship students are requiredd to participate in the WINTER and SPRING RECITALS.