WSMA High School State Honors Music Project
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The WSMA High School State Honors Music Project is much more than just a summer camp! Membership provides you with one of the best musical and personal experiences of your life. It can also help your college applications. Here's why: Students selected for the WSMA State Honors Music Project participate in a 3-1/2 day summer camp in June and perform in Madison during late October as part of the Wisconsin State Music Conference. The WSMA State Honors Music Project is nationally recognized as one of the finest opportunities for young people. Regardless of your future college major, membership in the High School State Honors Music Project helps set you apart from other college applicants. |
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Who is eligible? Students in grades 9, 10, and 11 from WSMA-member schools are eligible to audition for the High School State Honors Music Project. Students must be a regular member of your school's corresponding music ensemble. All selected students must attend the summer camp and perform in Madison for the October concert. Don't miss your chance to be a member of the WSMA High School State Honors Music Project! GO FOR IT! |
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2010 Audition Details Now Posted! |
Honors Award Plaques Teachers - This link will take you to the "Member Schools Login" Parents - Please contact your child's teacher if interested in purchasing an Honors Award Plaque |
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| 2010 High School State Honors Conductors | About WSMA High School Honors | |||||
| High School Honors Refund Policy | ||||||
| 2009 Honors Concert CD Order Form | ||||||
Teachers with more than five years of classroom experience are invited to apply to serve on the State Honors Music Project Staff by completing this Honors Staff Application. |
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WSMA genuinely thanks American Family Insurance (www.amfam.com ) for their generous financial support of the WSMA High School State Honors Music Project. |
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Questions? Contact Tim Wurgler, WSMA Program Director (twurgler@wsmamusic.org) or 608-850-3566. |
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