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Extra
Rehearsals & Extra Performances
for Ensembles in the School of Music
I. General
It is necessary and desirable for ensembles to schedule
extra rehearsals and extra performances from time to
time both on and off campus. These extra commitments
can interfere with a student s educational progress
unless expectations are kept within reasonable limits.
Some students can accommodate heavier schedules than
others. Some ensembles have heavier schedules than others
and therefore the policy needs to be implemented with
flexibility. Extra performances are defined as those
performances that are not an annual event in the ensemble
schedule.
II. Policy
Extra performances on and off campus by ensembles are
generally limited to no more than two per semester,or,in
the case of marching band,three performances per year.
This includes weekends but does not include vacation
times. No extra performances will be scheduled during
the last two weeks of class or during the final examination
period in any semester. Extra rehearsals and all other
ensemble events will be scheduled outside regular university
class time,that is Friday evenings and weekends. These
rehearsals and events will be limited to no more than
two per year.
III. Implementation
A. Faculty and Student responsibilities:
Insofar as is possible,students will be told by their
ensemble directors at the beginning of each semester
what extra rehearsal or extra performing obligations
are anticipated. If an extra performance conflicts with
a scheduled class period, the ensemble director may
request that the student or students involved be released
from class for that period. If a faculty member feels
a particular ensemble is exceeding reasonable
expectations, the Dean will convene a special
meeting between the ensemble director and the faculty
member in an effort to resolve the situation. Students
are required to make up all class and studio work within
one week of a class or lesson that is missed due to
an extra performance. Students engaged in student teaching
receive up to five full days of absences for adverse
weather conditions, conferences, emergencies, interviews
and performances. Refer to Professional Sequence Handbook
for specific details and procedures. Over five absences
must be made up.
B. Deans Office Responsibilities:
The Office of the Dean will receive notification of
all extra rehearsals and extra performances as near
to the beginning of each semester as possible but certainly
no later than two weeks prior to the event, together
with the names of participating students. These lists
will then be distributed to all faculty. The Dean reserves
the right to cancel any extra rehearsal or extra performance
if,in his view,the event is likely to cause excessive
disruption to the regular school schedule. In addition,
a student may be excused from an extra rehearsal or
extra performance if, in the view of the Dean, that
student is under extreme stress. Exceptions to the general
policy may be made from time to time in order to meet
special circumstances or needs within the School.
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Fraternities
and Sororities
KAPPA KAPPA PSI Formed in the fall of 1980 to
support the band program. KKP concentrates on serving
the Band and School of Music by means of fund raising
and service projects. Any member of the marching band
or visual ensemble can pledge KKP. Information is posted
in Swope Hall, the music building,at the beginning of
the fall semester.
PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA Rho Sigma chapter of the
professional men s music fraternity was formed
at West Chester in 1967. The organization seeks to advance
the cause of music in America and to foster the welfare
and brotherhood of students of music. Upon approval
by the brotherhood prospective members are invited to
pledge the fraternity. These prospective members must
be at least second semester freshmen.
PI KAPPA LAMBDA The primary objectives of this
national music honor society are the recognition and
encouragement of the highest level of musical achievement
and academic scholarship. Nominations and elections
to membership are the responsibility of the faculty
committee of the chapter. Delta Sigma chapter at West
Chester University was established in 1978.
SIGMA ALPHA IOTA Epsilon Epsilon chapter of this
internationally incorporated professional fraternity
for women in music was formed in 1968. The fraternity
is dedicated to service in the field of music. Membership,by
invitation,recognizes scholarship and musicianship.
Members must be in at least their second semester.
TAU BETA SIGMA The
band sorority,Tau Beta Sigma,was formed in the fall
of 1980 to support the band program. TBS concentrates
on serving the Band and School of Music by means of
fund raising and service projects. Any member of the
marching band or visual ensemble can pledge TBS. Information
is posted in Swope Hall,the music building,at the beginning
of the fall semester.
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