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Mr. Clark Goering
Middle School Band, High School Wind Symphony, and Jazz Band
(970) 576-3921
cgoering@universityschools.comMs. Kristy Bauer
Middle and High School Drama
(970) 506-7077
kbauer@universityschools.comMr. Kwami Barnett
High School Symphonic Band
(970) 576-3921
kbarnett@universityschools.com
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Theater Arts
We open the world of the theatre arts to our students as they learn new acting styles and perform in and develop plays and programs. Students also learn to create sets and costumes, utilizing all talents, whatever they may be.
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Marching Band
Marching band is an after-school band for high school band students who are interested in performing at football games and marching band competitions. Students must be enrolled in a high school band to join (symphonic band or wind symphony). Marching band learns the majority of the music and movements at band camp, which happens in August, and all practices are Tuesday and Thursday from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. The marching band plays at all home football games and separate marching competitions. Marching band is concluded at the end of October! Students are instructed to join the marching band at the beginning of the year. Email Mr. Goering at cgoering@universityschools.com if you have questions.
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Pep Band
Pep band is an after-school band for high school band students who are interested in playing at basketball games. This is a spring semester group! Students must be enrolled in a high school band to join (symphonic band or wind symphony). Pep band learns the majority of the music and movements at camp, which happens in January, and all practices are the night of our basketball games. The pep band plays at most home girls and boys basketball games, at assemblies, and at various events around the school. Students may join pep band after the school year has started. Email Mr. Goering at cgoering@universityschools.com if you have questions.
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Middle School/High School Choir
Students in grades 6–12 may participate in choir without audition and are encouraged to join regardless of experience or ability level. Incoming freshmen and high school ladies new to choir should register for Women's Choir. Students learn about leadership, community, service, and expression through singing and performing together in a nurturing environment. They grow as musicians by studying the theory and history of music while experiencing a wide variety of musical styles from many eras and cultures. Choir offers many performance opportunities throughout the year in the school and community.