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Mr. Jake Hood appointed as new AHS Director of Orchestras

Music educator and conductor Jacob Hood is the newly-appointed Director of Orchestras at Alpharetta High School in Fulton County, Georgia. From 2017 to 2022, Mr. Hood was Co-Director of Orchestras at Collins Hill High School in Suwanee, GA. The CHHS orchestras consistently received superior ratings at adjudications, performed at the Georgia Music Educators conference, and their public performances have become a staple of the Lawrenceville and Suwanee communities.

While an undergraduate student at the University of Georgia, Mr. Hood was a cellist in the University Symphony Orchestra. He performed dozens of concerts and recitals as a soloist and chamber musician, including more than 50 premiere performances in UGA’s Dancz Center for New Music. In addition to his instrumental performance, he sang as a member of three different choral organizations at UGA and taught for four years in the UGA String Project in the Athens-Clarke County school system. 

Mr. Hood has interests in technology and in making the orchestra classroom more efficient for student learning. He is a Level 1 and Level 2 Google Certified Educator. In collaboration with his Collins Hill colleague, Rosie Riquelme-Antunez, he presented their joint research, “Google Apps and the Performing Ensemble,” at the 2020 Georgia Music Educators Association conference.

Currently, he performs in the cello section of the Georgia Philharmonic Orchestra, and teaches a small private studio of young cellists in his home studio. He is sought after as a large ensemble adjudicator, and has guest conducted ensembles throughout the east coast.

Mr. Hood earned a Bachelor of Music Education degree in 2016 from the University of Georgia, where he studied cello with David Starkweather. In 2022 he will complete a Master of Music degree in orchestral conducting at Messiah University, where he studies conducting with Timothy Dixon.

Mr. Hood is married and lives with his family in Suwanee, GA. He believes garlic bread should be a food group, adores/requires cold brew coffee, and loves attempting long walks on the beach with his fourteen-pound cat, Lord Tubbington, and his Australian Shepherd puppy, Sir Otis, simultaneously.

FROM MR. HOOD: 

Dear Alpharetta Orchestra Community,

My name is Jake Hood, and I am excited and honored to become the next Director of Orchestras at Alpharetta High School! Alpharetta has long had a reputation for excellence in music making, and I am excited to continue to build on that reputation.

I have long respected the work of Dr. Laux and Mr. Fisher, who are both widely known as pillars in the Music Education community. I am inspired by them, both as wonderful teachers and thoughtful musicians. I am tremendously excited to work with Dr. James Barket at Webb Bridge Middle School and Teresa Hoebeke at Hopewell Middle School. I know that together, we can create a comprehensive orchestra program for all students, sixth grade through high school graduation.

I am humbled to receive the vote of confidence from Dr. Kersey, Mr. Scheifflee, Ms. Magill, and the entire hiring committee, and for entrusting me with the keys to such a celebrated program. Their hard work and dedication to the Fine Arts Programs at Alpharetta High School were apparent from the very beginning of the interview process and has continued through the summer as I’ve begun work in the orchestra room to prepare for the school year. I would also like to thank the Alpharetta High School Orchestra Association president, Eddice Nguyen, for her dedication to the orchestra program; her help and expertise has made my transition to Alpharetta High School as smooth as I could have asked for. 

While I am excited to continue traditions that support Alpharetta High School and the Alpharetta Community, I am committed to the long-term future of the orchestra program and excited to build a professional musical culture that focuses on individual student growth, community outreach, and chamber music. It has always been a focus of my teaching philosophy to prepare students who are independent, critical thinkers and musical problem solvers. I hope for us to build an orchestra full of performers at AHS who can not only play any style of music, but play with thoughtful musicality and excellent playing technique. Most of all, I aim to foster a love for music in all students and encourage them to be a little bit better than they were yesterday. 

I look forward to meeting, working with, and making music with each of you. Have a wonderful remainder of your summer, and I will see you soon!

Kind regards (now go practice!),

Jake Hood

Director of Orchestras at Alpharetta High School

Important Message from Dr. Laux

Dear Alpharetta Orchestra families and friends,

It is with a heavy heart that I announce that I will not be returning to Alpharetta High School next school year. The decision to depart from such an amazing school and community was not easy but was mainly personal in nature. My family is the most important thing to me, and as many of you know, my home is quite a long commute from AHS. Time is priceless and the one thing in life that you can’t ever get back once it’s gone. Teaching at a school closer to home will allow me to make the best use of my time for myself, my family, and my work. 

The last six years at Alpharetta High School have been absolutely incredible. I am extremely grateful for my wonderful, talented, hard-working students. You are essentially my second family and have always made me feel special. I have enjoyed working with you and seeing you excel and grow. I love that I have been able to be there for you when you needed me. You demonstrated such bravery and courage through the worst of the pandemic and have come out on top, fully reunited this year. I couldn’t be more proud of how far you all have come! I will always care greatly for each of you and wish you nothing but the very best as you navigate through your high school career or move on to college, careers, and adulthood.  Keep playing, keep loving music, and take good care of yourselves. I will miss you! 

The orchestra program could not have been nearly as successful without the immense support from the AHS school administration. Dr. Kersey, you are the best — always supportive and encouraging, yet have allowed me the freedom to make the best decisions for the orchestra program and my students.

Our AHS Orchestra Association board parents have also played a vital role in our success whether assisting with fundraisers, supporting student socials, or putting together the most amazing hospitality before and after performances.  You have always gone the extra mile to make the orchestra experience so special for the students and for me.  I have to admit, I have been pretty spoiled by you and want to let you all know how much you are appreciated.  Thank you!

Finally, I am forever indebted to my fellow AHS music teachers (here’s looking at you Mr. Walsh, Mr. Jenkins, Ms. Levesque, and Mr. Kaufman!) and the entire Fine Arts department (special shout-out to our fearless leader, Ms. Magill!).  I have always felt welcomed and at home with the entire AHS faculty and staff. Your support, encouragement, mentorship, and friendship in both personal and professional matters mean the world to me and I will never forget you. 

As we complete the remaining weeks of this school year, I want to embrace the final experiences we will have together at our senior showcase, awards banquet, and graduation ceremony. I will always cherish the memories that have been made at Alpharetta High School and will keep them with me forever.  My heart is filled with gratitude.

Peace and love always,

Dr. Laux

Newsletter, 05-02-2022

Hello Orchestra Families,

We are almost there! The school year is rapidly coming to a close, but it’s not without a whole bunch of awesome orchestra events!  

Spring Concert

Our Spring Concert is this Tuesday, May 3 at 7:00 PM in the AHS Auditorium.  We will play lots of fun music from Rock N’ Roll to Movie Themes to Alexander Borodin!

Pre Concert Dinner

Students, Please join us for dinner before our spring concert!  Use the link to RSVP no later than TODAY, MAY 2 by NOON.

tinyurl.com/y6qdsaet

We will start eating around 5:00-5:15 PM on the day of our concert.

Awards Banquet RSVP

We are looking forward to celebrating another great school year together!  We hope to see everyone at the banquet on May 12.

Dr. Laux has sent out information about our banquet, but we have had issues with PayPal recently.   If you think you have paid through PayPal, please confirm that it actually went through.  I only have a record of one PayPal payment, Zelle seems to be working!  To confirm, we have received payments from the following families:

C. Harris, H. Bixby, M. Song, S. Lin, I. Achanti, A. Barrett

Everyone, please fill out the RSVP form by Wednesday, May 4. Earlier is better!: (even if you have already paid)

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc4GjuSNqZuKLs2rlT6SJRnIVdnRqHmh3VMvyppztIIJ5NCAQ/viewform

Banquet Tickets

You can pay by Zelle, PayPal (new simple PayPal link below), or check. 

Tickets are $28 per person.  

Use the following link to reserve and pay for your tickets via PayPal.  Please enter “2022 banquet”, ticket quantity, and student name in the “What’s this payment for?” field.

PayPal: https://paypal.me/AHSOA?country.x=US&locale.x=en_US 

You can also pay through your bank with Zelle. Send payment to [email protected] and please include “2022 banquet”, ticket quantity, and student name in the memo.

We also accept checks (payable to AHSOA) that can be turned in to the orchestra room payment dropbox.

Banquet Details

The AHS Orchestra Awards Banquet will be held on Thursday, May 12, 2022 from 7:00 PM-10:00 PM at the Iron Horse Golf Club, 3430 Highway Nine North, Milton, GA 30004. This is the same location as last year, but has a new name. (Google Maps Link)

We will present awards, honor our graduating seniors, and enjoy a buffet-style meal that includes dinner, drinks, and dessert. Food will be served from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM.

Please dress appropriately. Please no jeans, shorts, etc.

The menu

  • Warm Rolls & butter
  • Mixed Greens Salad with Balsamic Vinaigrette & Ranch Dressing
  • Southern Green Beans
  • Mashed Potatoes
  • Macaroni & Cheese
  • Herb Roasted Chicken with Chef’s Choice Sauce
  • Beef Lasagna
  • Choc chip cookies, Brownies, Cake
  • Water, sweet tea, unsweet tea, lemonade, sprite & coffee

SPF (Student Participation Fee)

We are still waiting for Student Participation Fee (SPF) payments from dozens of families.  SPF is $120 annually. These funds are critical to our yearly budget and desperately needed in order to provide the best possible experiences for our students.  We accept PayPal payments on our website, Zelle payments through your bank, or checks payable to AHSOA.

PayPal:  https://paypal.me/AHSOA?country.x=US&locale.x=en_US 

Zelle: Send to [email protected] and please include student’s name in the memo.

Checks: payable to AHSOA and can be sent into school and deposited in the lockbox in the orchestra room.

Please let our AHSOA Treasurer, Erin Barrett, know if you have any questions.

Senior Showcase

Our Senior Showcase will be held on Tuesday, May 10 at 7:00 PM in the AHS Auditorium.  This event is a way for our seniors to strut their stuff one last time on the AHS stage.  All orchestra students are REQUIRED to attend this event for a minor grade.

Graduation

Congratulations to our senior class of 2022! All students who are non-seniors and members of Philharmonia, Sinfonia, Symphony and Chamber will join members of the AHS band to play at graduation.  The ceremony will be held on Thursday, May 26 (our last day of school).  We will have rehearsal at about 4:00 PM and the ceremony will begin at around 7:00 PM.  This is a required event for these students and a great way to end the school year while paying a final tribute to our amazing senior class of 2022!

Senior Honor Cords

Seniors who have spent four years in the AHS orchestra program are eligible for a senior honor cord. The cords are just $6 and can be paid for online https://paypal.me/AHSOA?country.x=US&locale.x=en_US or with the cash or check brought into school and put in the dropbox. 

Looking for a way to pay for next year’s SPF??

The AHSAA Ameris Ovations program has kicked off for the 2022 season. The Orchestra is part of the Alpharetta High School Athletic Association which participates in the Ovations Not-For-Profit fundraising program. Participation in this program allows families of students the opportunity to earn credits to offset their Booster Club participation fees by working at the Ameris Bank Amphitheater during concerts and events.  You must be 21 or older to volunteer.  All earned money is awarded in January. With the amount you earn this summer, you can be refunded up to the amount you pay for 2022-2023 Student Participation Fees only, all extra is considered a donation to the Orchestra program (thank you!). For more information on the AHSAA Ovation program and register go to: http://ahsverizonvolunteers.weebly.com/

Upcoming Dates

  • Tuesday, May 3 – Spring Pops Concert, 7 PM
  • Wednesday, May 4 – Deadline to order tickets for Awards Banuquet
  • Tuesday, May 10 – Senior Showcase Concert, 7 PM
  • Thursday, May 12 – AHSO Awards Banquet, Iron Horse Club, 6 PM | TICKETS
  • Friday, May 13 – Last Day for Seniors
  • Thursday, May 26 – Graduation ceremony (Orchestra will perform), 7:30 PM

Newsletter, 04-20-22

Spring Concert

Our Spring “Pops” Concert is less than two weeks away!  Please join us on Tuesday, May 3 at 7:00 PM for this fun event filled with great music from all orchestras!

Symphony Performance at Spring Band Concert

The AHS Symphony will perform at the AHS Band concert on Thursday, April 28 starting at 7:00 PM.  The symphony will play “Pirates of the Caribbean” and “Bacchanale from Samson and Delilah.”

SPF (Student Participation Fee)

We are still waiting for Student Participation Fee (SPF) payments from dozens of families.  SPF is $120 annually. These funds are critical to our yearly budget and desperately needed in order to provide the best possible experiences for our students.  We accept PayPal payments on our website, Zelle payments through your bank, or checks payable to AHSOA.

PayPalhttps://www.alpharettaorchestra.org/pay

Zelle: Send to [email protected] and please include student’s name in the memo.

Checks: payable to AHSOA and can be sent into school and deposited in the lockbox in the orchestra room.

Please let our AHSOA Treasurer, Erin Barrett, know if you have any questions.

Senior Showcase

Our Senior Showcase will be held on Tuesday, May 10 at 7:00 PM in the AHS Auditorium.  This event is a way for our seniors to strut their stuff one last time on the AHS stage.  All orchestra students are REQUIRED to attend this event for a minor grade.

Awards Banquet

The annual AHS Orchestra Awards Banquet will be held on Thursday, May 12, 2022, from 6:00 PM-9:00 PM at the Iron Horse Golf Club, 3430 Highway Nine North, Milton, GA 30004. This is the same location as last year, but has a new name. (Google Maps Link)

We will present awards, honor our graduating seniors, and enjoy a tasty buffet-style meal that includes dinner, drinks, and dessert. Food will be served from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM.

Please dress appropriately. Please no jeans, shorts, etc.

The menu

  • Warm Rolls & butter
  • Mixed Greens Salad with Balsamic Vinaigrette & Ranch Dressing
  • Southern Green Beans
  • Mashed Potatoes
    Macaroni & Cheese
  • Herb Roasted Chicken with Chef’s Choice Sauce
  • Beef Lasagna
  • Choc chip cookies, Brownies, Cake
  • Water, sweet tea, unsweet tea, lemonade, sprite & coffee

Banquet Tickets

Tickets are $28 per person and can be ordered online and paid via PayPal.

The other option to pay is via Zelle payment through your bank.  You can direct Zelle Payments to [email protected].

Be sure to include the student’s name and # of tickets you are purchasing in the memo.

The deadline for ordering awards banquet tickets is Tuesday, May 3 or until capacity is reached.

Graduation

Congratulations to our senior class of 2022! All students who are non-seniors and members of Philharmonia, Sinfonia, Symphony and Chamber will join members of the AHS band to play at graduation.  The ceremony will be held on Thursday, May 26 (our last day of school).  We will have rehearsal at about 4:00 PM and the ceremony will begin at around 7:00 PM.  This is a required event for these students and a great way to end the school year while paying a final tribute to our amazing senior class of 2022!

Senior Honor Cords

Seniors who have spent four years in the AHS orchestra program are eligible for a senior honor cord. The cords are just $6 and can be paid for online or with the cash or check brought into school and put in the dropbox. 

Looking for a way to pay for next year’s SPF??

The AHSAA Ameris Ovations program has kicked off for the 2022 season. The Orchestra is part of the Alpharetta High School Athletic Association which participates in the Ovations Not-For-Profit fundraising program. Participation in this program allows families of students the opportunity to earn credits to offset their Booster Club participation fees by working at the Ameris Bank Amphitheater during concerts and events.  You must be 21 or older to volunteer.  All earned money is awarded in January. With the amount you earn this summer, you can be refunded up to the amount you pay for 2022-2023 Student Participation Fees only, all extra is considered a donation to the Orchestra program (thank you!). For more information on the AHSAA Ovation program and register go to: http://ahsverizonvolunteers.weebly.com/ 

Upcoming Dates

  • Thursday, April 28 – Symphony performs on Band concert, 7 PM
  • Tuesday, May 3 – Spring Pops Concert, 7 PM
  • Tuesday, May 10 – Senior Showcase Concert, 7 PM
  • Thursday, May 12 – AHSO Awards Banquet, Iron Horse Club, 6 PM | TICKETS
  • Friday, May 13 – Last Day for Seniors
  • Thursday, May 26 – Graduation ceremony (Orchestra will perform), 7:30 PM

Newsletter 3-27-2022

Dear orchestra families,

I hope you are all doing well and gearing up for spring break. I want to apologize for a break in my usual communication. It has been quite busy with the orchestra program, personally, and professionally. In addition to the events below, I was afforded the opportunity to present two educational sessions and represent AHS and FCS at the national conference of the American String Teachers Association March 17-18.  I have also been very active in managing/ coaching both of my son’s (10 and 12) little league baseball teams for Sandy Plains baseball.  March has been quite a whirlwind, but it’s been incredible!

I’m hoping this email will serve as a way to catch up and celebrate all the things we have accomplished in the last several weeks!

LGPE Wrap Up

Our LGPE that took place last month with Concert Orchestra, Philharmonia, Sinfonia, and Chamber Orchestra was a huge success! The concert Orchestra came away with an overall rating of excellent (II) and a superior (I) in sight-reading. The Philharmonia and symphony orchestras both came away with an overall rating of superior and the Philharmonia also scored a superior in sight-reading and Sinfonia received an excellent rating in sight-reading. The Chamber Orchestra came away with straight superior ratings and a superior in sight-reading. I am very proud of each of these orchestras and the amount of progress they have made this year. I am also proud that each of the orchestras entered LGPE with the same requirements prior to COVID. Some orchestras across the state opted to only prepare two musical selections and/or skip the sigjt-reading portion of the event. I think it was important for us to uphold the usual standard  (three pieces and sight-reading) and continue to make headway in returning to our “normal.”  Congratulations, everyone!! 

Symphony LGPE – THIS TUESDAY!!

Symphony’s LGPE will be taking place this Tuesday, March 29 in our own AHS auditorium. Due to some issues with transportation we are able to perform our LGPE selections on our home turf and for a larger audience. This event has been sanctioned by GMEA and we will have three outstanding adjudicators present.

Our program will include:

  • Toccata by Girlamo Frescobaldi, arr. Hans Kindler
  • Prelude in F Minor by Gerald Finzi
  • Bacchanale from “Samson and Delilah” by Camille Saint Saens

You are all invited to attend this Tuesday we will start around 11:30 AM (during fourth period), and should conclude around noon.  The orchestra will sightread on stage after our performance.  I have invited students who have 4th period lunch to attend as well!

DC Trip Wrap-Up

The orchestra’s trip to Washington DC was a success and a ton of fun. While this is not the largest group of our students, we had a wonderful time and made some memories that will last forever. We performed and Union Station for a large audience and met a concert band from Tennessee who also was performing that day. We got to see so many sites, made the best of the snow and cold, including being forced to dry our shoes out with hairdryers.  We also had a wonderful learning clinic at Howard University.  I am so proud of our students for their great performance and their impeccable behavior on the trip.  I would like to publicly thank Ms. Firman and Ms. Harris for serving as the world’s best chaperones on our trip.  We could not have done it without their support and dedication to our students!

Small-Group Performances – this Thursday and Friday

Over the last several weeks students have been preparing music in small groups, mostly duets and trios. Students will be performing a recital in their small group ensembles this Thursday and Friday during class time. Chamber music is a great way for students to play with their friends, and learn new music. Learning chamber music also helps students become more aware of their part and the role that they play in the music making. This recital counts as a major grade.  I’m looking forward to hearing all of the groups this week! 

Auditions for 2022-2023

Auditions for the 2022–2023 school year were originally due by next Friday April 1. I am going to extend the deadline until the end of spring break for those who wish to spend some time during the break preparing their audition. The new audition deadline is Sunday, April 10 at 11:59 PM.

I understand that the audition materials are demanding, but I am trying to hold students to a standard that was in place prior to COVID.  All I am asking is for students to do their best and submit an audition that shows their best work at this point. I always remind students that the work they put in day today and the demeanor, preparation, and attitude they show every day in the classroom Waze much more highly in their placement than a single audition.

SPF – Student Participation Fee

Reminder – if you haven’t paid your child’s SPF for this year ($120), please do so ASAP. You can send in a check with your child, payable to AHSOA, or use our online payment system at http://www.alpharettaorchestra.org/pay

Thank your for your support of our orchestra program!

Spring Pops Concert – May 3

We have begun preparation’s for our spring “pops” concert!  Right now we have music by Green Day, Lady Gaga, Music from La La Land and the Lion King and more to come.  Please reserver Tuesday, May 3 at 7:00 PM for our last concert of the school year. 

Senior Showcase – May 10

The Senior Showcase is a concert that features our seniors and a farewell to the AHS auditorium stage.  Seniors will prepare solos and small ensembles for this event.  All non-senior orchestra members are REQUIRED to attend the showcase to get inspired, to earn a grade, and to show support the senior orchestra class of 2022.  The showcase concert will begin at 7:00 PM and usually lasts about an hour.

Awards Banquet – May 12

Our annual awards banquet will be held on Thursday, May 12 at the Crooked Creek Country Club starting at 6:00 PM.  Tickets will be $30/person and I will have ticket information to you after Spring Break.  Please mark this date on your calendar as we will have a wonderful evening of a delicious dinner, paying tribute to our seniors, and celebrating our students’ accomplishments.

Graduation – May 26

All non-senior students in Philharmonia, Sinfonia, Symphony, and Chamber should plan on performing at graduation this year on Thursday, May 26 for a major grade.  The ceremony begins at 7 PM.  Details will be forthcoming.

Calendar of Events

  • March 29 – Symphony LGPE during 4th/5the period, 11:30 AM
  • March 31 and April 1 – Small-Group Recital during class
  • April 4-8 – Spring Break
  • Sunday, April 10 – Audition videos/submissions due
  • Tuesday, May 3 – Spring Pops Concert, 7 PM
  • Tuesday, May 10 – Senior Showcase Concert, 7 PM
  • Thursday, May 12 – AHSO Awards Banquet, Crooked Creek Country Club, 6 PM
  • Friday, May 13 – Last Day for Seniors
  • Thursday, May 26 – Graduation ceremony (Orchestra will perform), 7 PM

Newsletter, 02-12-2022


LGPE

Our biggest performances of the year are just around the corner!  We have been working very hard to polish our repertoire for LGPE and I think we are almost ready.
 

Important LGPE Reminders

  • Cellos should plan on bringing in their PERSONAL instrument to school on Monday to ensure that it will adjust to the new environment and be tuned.
  • Our wonderful AHSOA will be providing pizza from Marco’s pizza and water for lunch for Concert Orchestra, Philharmonia, and Sinfonia students attending on Tuesday.
  • Students should have CASH if they would like to purchase additional food/snacks/drinks at the concession stand.  They will not have the ability to take debit cards.
  • Finally, all permission forms are now overdue.  These forms must be signed by teachers and a parent and turned into the folder at the front of the orchestra room.

All of the LGPE performances are open to the public!!  If you would like to attend your child’s performance and take them home afterward, I will need an email or note and will need to see you with your child at LGPE before you leave.


Again, here are our itineraries…

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14 – CHAMBER ORCHESTRA

(1 Bus – 15 students, 1 chaperone, 1 director)

ItineraryWarm-UpPerformSight-reading
BUS AHS -> ROSWELL HSLeave: 2:00 PM Arrive: 2:35 PM
Chamber Orchestra2:50 PM3:20 PM4:05 PM
Johns Creek HS Philharmonia(watch)4:35 PM 
BUS ROSWELL HS ->  AHSLeave: 5:10 PM Arrive: 5:45 PM

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15 – CONCERT, PHILHARMONIA, SINFONIA

(2 busses, 71 students, 5 chaperones, 1 director)

ItineraryWarm-UpPerformSight-reading
BUS AHS -> ROSWELL HSLeave: 10:30 AM Arrive: 11:10 AM
Concert Orchestra11:25 AM11:55 AM12:25 PM
LUNCH (Pizza provided, additional concessions are available)Phil and Sinfonia: 12:30 PMConcert: 1:00 PM 
Philharmonia1:30 PM2:00 PM2:30 PM
Sinfonia3:10 PM3:40 PM4:10 PM
BUS ROSWELL HS -> AHSLeave: 4:50 PM Arrive: 5:30 PM

Parents should be at AHS to pick up their children at 5:30 PM.

Later this week…

On Wednesday/Thursday this week students will complete a self-evaluation form so we can evaluate our performance.  Symphony will have full orchestra on Thursday.

Symphony LGPE

Note: Our AHS Symphony (full orchestra) will perform their LGPE on Wednesday, March 16 at Lakeside High School. 
Wednesday, March 16, 2022 – Symphony OrchestraLakeside High School, 3801 Briarcliff Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30345
(2 Busses – 80 students, 5 chaperones, 2 directors)

ItineraryWarm-UpPerformSight-reading
BUS AHS —> LAKESIDE HS Leave: 2:15 PM Arrive: 3:15 PM
Symphony Orchestra3:30 PM4:00 PM4:45 – 5:15 PM
BUS LAKESIDE HS —> AHSLeave: 5:40 PM Arrive: 6:30 PM

 We are looking for chaperones to attend this trip!  Please contact Dr. Laux if you are available.

Assignment Due!

Practice Vlog #1 – LGPE Polishing, is due tomorrow, February 13!  Assignment is posted in teams and will be submitted through FlipGrid. This is a minor grade assignment.


Upcoming Dates

  • Monday, February 14 – LGPE for Chamber Orchestra
  • Tuesday, February 15 – LGPE for Concert, Philharmonia, and Sinfonia
  • Friday, February 18 – NO SCHOOL
  • Monday, February 21 – NO SCHOOL
  • Monday, February 28 – Early Release day
  • Wednesday, March 2 – Late Start day
  • Thursday, March 3 – Saturday, March 5 – All-State Orchestra
  • Friday, March 11-Monday, March 14 – Washington D.C. Trip
  • Wednesday, March 16 – LGPE for Symphony, Lakeside High School
  • Monday, March 21 – Early Release Day
  • April 4-8 – Spring Break
  • Tuesday, May 3 – Spring Concert, AHS
  • Tuesday, May 10 – Senior Showcase Concert
  • Thursday, May 12 – AHSO Awards Banquet
  • Thursday, May 19 – Last Day for Seniors
  • Thursday, May 26 – Graduation ceremony (Orchestra will perform)

Newsletter, 1-31-2022

LGPE

Our Large Group Performance Evaluation (LGPE) is just two weeks away.  This is our largest and most important performance of the year.  Each group will perform for three adjudicators and be rated on their performance.  In addition, each orchestra will sightread a piece for a rating.  Finally, each group will receive a short clinic from one of the adjudicators.

Pre-LGPE Concert

Our PRE-LGPE concert is this Thursday, February 3 at 7:00 PM in the AHS Auditorium.  Each orchestra will perform its LGPE program.  Symphony will only perform their string selection, Prelude in F minor, as the full orchestra selections are still in progress.

This concert is a formal performance, but it is to be understood that will be taking it as a learning performance and a way for us to help prepare for our actual LGPE on 2/14 and 2/15 (see schedules below)

No pre-concert dinner has been planned. Students should plan on reporting between 6:15 and 6:30 in full concert uniform.  Students should plan on staying for the whole concert.  This is a MAJOR grade with a 2x multiplier.  Part of the grade includes being on time, being in full uniform, and staying for the entire concert to serve as an audience member.

Starting this week we are allowed 50% capacity of our auditorium so we will be fine in terms of that.  Please come out and support our students!

LGPE Schedules

As you can see below, we will need several chaperones to ride the bus with us and help feed students (pizza) on Tuesday, February 15 at Roswell HS.

Monday, February 14, 2022 – Chamber Orchestra

(1 Bus – 15 students, 1 chaperone, 1 director)

ItineraryWarm-UpPerformSight-reading
BUS AHS -> ROSWELL HSLeave: 2:00 PMArrive: 2:35 PM
Chamber Orchestra2:50 PM3:20 PM4:05 PM
Johns Creek HS Philharmonia(watch)4:35 PM
BUS ROSWELL HS ->  AHSLeave: 5:10 PMArrive: 5:45 PM

Tuesday, February 15, 2022 – Concert, Philharmonia, Sinfonia

(2 busses, 71 students, 5 chaperones, 1 director)

ItineraryWarm-UpPerformSight-reading
BUS AHS -> ROSWELL HSLeave: 10:30 AMArrive: 11:10 AM
Concert Orchestra11:25 AM11:55 AM12:25 PM
LUNCH (Pizza provided, additional concessions are available)Phil and Sinfonia: 12:30 PMConcert: 1:00 PM
Philharmonia1:30 PM2:00 PM2:30 PM
Sinfonia3:10 PM3:40 PM4:10 PM
BUS ROSWELL HS -> AHSLeave: 4:50 PMArrive: 5:30 PM

Symphony LGPE

Note: Our AHS Symphony (full orchestra) will perform their LGPE on Wednesday, March 16 at Lakeside High School, 3801 Briarcliff Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30345.  The exact itinerary is TBA. We will need about 10 chaperones for this trip.  Please mark your calendars!!

Washington D.C. Trip

The participant list for our D.C. trip is now closed.  More details soon, but we are excited about being able to travel this year!!

Dr. Laux at GMEA Conference

Last week I traveled to Athens for the annual GEORGIA MUSIC EDUCATORS ASSOCIATION in-service conference.  It was a very busy conference as I presented two educational sessions for teachers across the state.  In addition, I conducted a piece on our very own WBMS 8th grade orchestra’s featured concert and had my original composition, Fulton Funk, premiered by the Northwestern MS 8th grade orchestra.  I also was a recipient of GMEA’s 25-year service in teaching award.  It was a great conference and so nice to learn, grow, and see other orchestras perform.

Upcoming Dates

  • Wednesday, February 2 – AHS Late Start Day
  • Thursday, February 3 – Pre-LGPE Concert, AHS Auditorium, 7:00 PM
  • Monday, February 14 – LGPE for Chamber Orchestra
  • Tuesday, February 15 – LGPE for Concert, Philharmonia, and Sinfonia
  • Friday, February 18 – NO SCHOOL
  • Monday, February 21 – NO SCHOOL
  • Monday, February 28 – Early Release day
  • Wednesday, March 2 – Late Start day
  • Thursday, March 3 – Saturday, March 5 – All-State Orchestra
  • Friday, March 11-Monday, March 14 – Washington D.C. Trip
  • Wednesday, March 16 – LGPE for Symphony
  • Monday, March 21 – Early Release Day
  • April 4-8 – Spring Break
  • Tuesday, May 3 – Spring Concert, AHS
  • Tuesday, May 10 – Senior Showcase Concert
  • Thursday, May 12 – AHSO Awards Banquet
  • Thursday, May 19 – Last Day for Seniors
  • Thursday, May 26 – Graduation

Newsletter, 12-14-2021

We are halfway through the school year!  It is really hard to believe.  I want to express my gratitude to all of my students!  You make coming to “work” not really work!  I appreciate you all!

Thank you to all of our amazing orchestra parents for their support, especially our AHSOA board for going above and beyond to help provide the best experience possible for our orchestra students.

I want to wish all of you a happy holiday season and a safe and relaxing break.  I’m looking forward to 2022 and next semester!

Here is our news…

Winter Concert Wrap-up

Well, that’s a wrap!  What an amazing Winter Concert the students presented last week.  I am so proud of each orchestra and the progress they have made this semester.  It has been fantastic being able to make music with them daily and face to face.  I’m excited for where we are heading!

Winter Concert photo/video request

If you have videos or photos to share, please share them with my Google account at [email protected]

Band Concert

Congratulations to the AHS Symphony Orchestra for their amazing second performance last night at the AHS Band concert.  This was the first time they have performed at the band concert and it was nice to be able to present our orchestra to the band parents and community.

“Secret Santa” Gift Exchange

We had our gift exchange this morning, and it was a lot of fun seeing everyone interact. This year we decided to mix classes and allow students to get to know some people from other ensembles.  It was a great way to bring in the holiday season and get ready for break!  Check out our Instagram for photos!

Holiday Gifts – an app!

Consider “gifting” my favorite metronome/tuner app – TONAL ENERGY.  It’s under $5 and is an amazing tool that every musician should have.

https://www.tonalenergy.com

Finals

Great news!  None of our orchestra students will need to report for final exams!!  Students can enjoy their extra three days off!

LGPE

Our LGPE is “Large Group Performance Evaluation” and essentially our orchestra’s “standardized test” each year.  Some time the week of February 14 at Roswell High School, each of the orchestras will perform for three judges who will evaluate us using a standard rubric.  Each orchestra will receive scores based on their performance and must also sight-read a piece for a score.  We will be working hard in January to prepare for this performance.

Our Pre-LGPE concert will be on Thursday, February 3 at 7:00 PM in the Auditorium.  This will allow us the opportunity to perform our LGPE selections and then have a few weeks to make some tweaks and changes before the actual event.

College Admissions Article

Parents – with recent college admission announcements coming out this week, please reference the following article.  I think it is well-written and worth the short read… https://www.forbes.com/sites/brennanbarnard/2021/12/03/handling-college-admission-decisions-a-sidecar-parents-guide/

Newsletter, 12-6-2021

Winter Concert

Our winter concert is here!  Come listen to the AHS Orchestras this Thursday at 6:30 PM for our first concert in the AHS Auditorium since December of 2019!

Joining us will be members of the Webb Bridge and Hopewell Middle School 8th grade Orchestras.  We are excited to welcome our future Raiders to the building.

Students, remember in order to earn your full concert grade you must adhere to these guidelines:

  • Arrive to the orchestra room on time. Call time is 6:00 PM for those not eating dinner and 5:00 for those participating in our pre-concert dinner.
  • Be dressed in proper orchestra uniform, including black socks and shoes.
  • Do your best on stage, remain focused throughout the performance
  • Be a respectful audience member when not on stage performing.
    • Cell phones are not allowed in the auditorium. Students with cell phones in their possession in the auditorium will lose a portion of their concert grade.
  • Students must stay for the entire concert and must sign out after the concert is complete, the stage is struck, and all equipment is returned to the orchestra room.

Pre-Concert Dinner

Our amazing AHSOA will providing dinner for our students before the concert on Thursday.  We will enjoy an Italian meal of pasta and salad beginning at around 5:00 PM.  Students were asked to RSVP yesterday if they were eating during before the concert.

Final Assignments

We are almost done with the first semester – it’s hard to believe how fast it has gone! Our last home assessment was due last night (Practice Vlog #4 and a listening assignment).  The last few grades are the Winter Concert (Major, 2X multiplier) and a concert self-assessment that we will complete on Friday.  Please let Dr. Laux know if you have questions or concerns about grades/assignments.

Holiday Gift Exchange

Our orchestra holiday gift exchange is this Tuesday, December 14 before school (at around 7:45 AM)!  We have exchanged names and mixed classes for the first time this year to help promote our larger orchestra community. Don’t forget to go out this weekend to buy for your secret person!  Remember, gifts should be a maximum of $10.  I am looking forward to seeing everyone exchange gifts and spread some holiday cheer!

Symphony at the AHS Band Concert

Each year the wind, brass, and percussion player in the full symphony give up their time to perform for the orchestra concert, so this year the symphony string players will be returning the favor by performing Christmas Festival at the band concert on Monday, December 13 at 7:00 PM in the AHS Auditorium.  Come out and support our hard-working band students next week!

Holiday Gifts

Parents, are you looking for that great holiday gift for your special string player? Here is a list of some things that can help students play better and sound better.

  • New Strings
  • Metronome/Tuner
  • Sheet music books
  • Rosin
  • New/Upgraded Bow
  • Upgraded Instrument

Please support our local string vendors who have in turn supported the AHS Orchestra Program through ads in our annual program book.

  • Beau Vinci Violins
  • Ron Sachs Violins
  • Atlanta Violins

All-State Orchestra

Congratulations to the following orchestra for successfully completing round 2 of the GMEA All-State Orchestra auditions!

Irene Achanti, bass
James Chen, violin
Claire Cho, violin
Samay Desai, violin
Amogh Kondaji, viola
Samuel Lin, bass
Maya Nagia
Audrey Nguyen
Mia Song, cello
Eric Sun, violin
Aaron Wang, violin
J.D. Yoo, cello
Olivia Yu, viola
William Zhang, violin

These students will complete their third and final round audition in January.  Good luck, Raiders and thank you for continuing to represent AHS in such a positive way!

SPF – Student Participation Fee

It is expected that each orchestra student pay their fair share toward the orchestra program.  Like any other activity that has activities outside of the school day and provides services and opportunities for students, we must charge a fee in order to make everything happen.  

This year the fee is $120 per student.  If you have not paid your SPF, please do so as soon as possible.  You may pay online at https://www.alpharettaorchestra/pay or via check made payable to AHSOA.

Compared with other orchestra programs across the county, state, and country, our fees are nominal.  Some examples of things that SPF funds are the KSU Orchestra Invitational, LGPE Entry Fees, our pre-concert dinners, orchestra socials, the orchestra t-shirts, orchestra room supplies and accessories, sheet music, and more.  To date, less than half of students have paid this fee.  Our annual budget is constructed with the anticipation that we will receive these funds from every student and we may be unable to continue to provide the goods, services, and experiences to students for the remainder of this year if we do not receive the remaining funds.

Please let me know if you have any questions and do feel free to reach out if you have extenuating circumstances or would like to divide the SPF into smaller payment increments. We are happy to work with you on this.

Thank you for your help and understanding.

Washington D.C. Trip

There are still openings for our trip to Washington D.C. on March 11-14, 2022!  We would love to have you travel with us! We will explore D.C., experience an orchestra clinic with a nationally-known clinician, and perform a public concert.  These experiences don’t come around often and I know many of the students have not traveled since before the pandemic. An orchestra trip like this can be the highlight of a student’s high school experience!

Our Itinerary and trip details: https://www.alpharettaorchestra.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Alpharetta-HS-Washington-DC-March-11-14-2022-LOW-1.pdf

How to register: https://www.alpharettaorchestra.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/How-To-Register.pdf

Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns!!

AHSO on Social Media

Don’t forget to check out the AHSO on social media!

The AHSO Podcast

Upcoming Events

  • Winter Concert – Thursday, December 9
  • LGPE Preview Concert – Thursday, February 2 (AHS Auditorium)
  • LGPE – February 14-17 (Hosted at Roswell HS)
  • Washington D.C. Trip – March 11-14
  • Spring Concert – Tuesday, May 3
  • Senior Showcase – Tuesday, May 10
  • Awards Banquet – Thursday, May 12 (Information coming in January)

Newsletter, 11-29-21

I hope you all had a WONDERFUL Thanksgiving holiday break and have had a chance to relax and refresh.  I ran the Atlanta Thanksgiving Half Marathon and whipped up a great Thanksgiving meal to celebrate with my family and some friends.  I want to express my gratitude to all of our orchestra students and parents, our AHS faculty and administration for their love and support.  I’m so thankful for all of you!

Hot Chocolate Social

Our first Hot Chocolate Social will be this Friday, December 3  before school from about 7:40 to 8:15 AM in the orchestra room.  Come warm up with some yummy hot cocoa and socialize with your orchestra friends from all of our classes!

Students should RSVP for the Hot Chocolate Social using this link: https://bit.ly/alpharettahc

Winter Concert

Our winter concert is just around the corner.  Be sure to mark your calendars for Thursday, December 9 at 6:30 PM in the AHS auditorium. Each orchestra will perform including the AHS Symphony Orchestra, our first time putting this ensemble together since February 2020. In addition, we will be joined by the 8th grade orchestras from Webb Bridge and Hopewell Middle Schools. It will be an evening of great music and will help bring out your inner holiday spirit!

For students, a dinner provided by AHSOA will be served around 5:00 PM.  There will be an RSVP form that will go out this week, so stay tuned. 

Holiday Gift Exchange

This week students will be signing up for and drawing names for our annual “Secret Santa” gift exchange. The spending limit is $10.  We will hold our gift exchange on Tuesday, December 14.

SPF – Student Participation Fee

It is expected that each orchestra student pay their fair share toward the orchestra program.  Like any other activity that has activities outside of the school day and provides services and opportunities for students, we must charge a fee in order to make everything happen.  

This year the fee is $120 per student.  If you have not paid your SPF, please do so as soon as possible.  You may pay online at https://www.alpharettaorchestra/pay or via check made payable to AHSOA.

Compared with other orchestra programs across the county, state, and country, our fees are nominal.  Some examples of things that SPF funds are the KSU Orchestra Invitational, LGPE Entry Fees, our pre-concert dinners, orchestra socials, the orchestra t-shirts, orchestra room supplies and accessories, sheet music, and more.  To date, less than half of students have paid this fee.  Our annual budget is constructed with the anticipation that we will receive these funds from every student and we may be unable to continue to provide the goods, services, and experiences to students for the remainder of this year if we do not receive the remaining funds.

Please let me know if you have any questions and do feel free to reach out if you have extenuating circumstances or would like to divide the SPF into smaller payment increments. We are happy to work with you on this.

Thank you for your help and understanding.

Washington D.C. Trip

There are still openings for our trip to Washington D.C. on March 11-14, 2022!  We would love to have you travel with us! We will explore D.C., experience an orchestra clinic with a nationally-known clinician, and perform a public concert.  These experiences don’t come around often and I know many of the students have not traveled since before the pandemic. An orchestra trip like this can be the highlight of a student’s high school experience!

Our Itinerary and trip details: https://www.alpharettaorchestra.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Alpharetta-HS-Washington-DC-March-11-14-2022-LOW-1.pdf

How to register: https://www.alpharettaorchestra.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/How-To-Register.pdf

Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns!!

AHSO on Social Media

Don’t forget to check out the AHSO on social media!

The AHSO Podcast

Alpharetta High School Orchestra