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Sectionals. Three (3) officials’ will be assigned, regular Zone 1 fee plus $15.00 1. Regular fee first 11 matches 2. For each additional match – will receive a payment of $3 per match
Sectionals. Two (2) officials will be assigned, regular Zone 1 fee plus $15.00.
SectionalsIn respect to Section 6.3 of the Master Agreement, it was the intent of the parties that only the conductor responsible for conducting the performance of a given work be permitted to use a sectional to rehearse that work. In other words, a conductor is not permitted to share conducting responsibilities in a sectional or delegate his/her conducting responsibilities in a sectional. Sincerely, Xxxx Xxxxx General Manager November 14, 2022 Xx. Xxx Xxxxxxx 000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 Dear Xx. Xxxxxxx: The parties have discussed the scheduling of buses pursuant to Section 15.2 of the Master Agreement and have agreed as follows: 1. The three (3) buses scheduled on runouts, especially to St. Xxxxxx, are underutilized due to the fact that many people prefer to drive themselves. 2. The current practice has been to schedule buses for runouts as follows: an early bus (which has been underutilized) with an in-transit stop for a full meal break, and the remaining bus(es) as late bus(es). 3. It is agreed that only one (1) “late” bus may be scheduled for these runouts from April 1 through October 31 and only two (2) “late” buses during the rest of the year. If there is a strong demand for an “early” bus, the MOMC may request this additional bus, which request shall not be unreasonably denied.
Sectionals. Sectionals are a forty minute “tutoring session” before and after school. These sectionals are divided up by instrument. Sectionals are only for members of the Varsity and Advanced Orchestra classes. Attendance at your instruments sectional is required and counts for a participation grade. I have done my best to arrange sectionals around athletic schedules as well as try and accommodate possible transportation issues. Formal fall sectionals will begin the second week of school and will focus on the All-Region Orchestra audition music. Occasionally sectionals will be cancelled or temporarily suspended for a time until they are deemed necessary again for a particular performance. Below is the schedule for sectionals in the fall semester. There might be a slight variation to the sectional schedule in the spring semester. Varsity Violin Monday 7:25-8:05 AM or 4:10-4:50 PM Advanced Violin Tuesday 7:25-8:05 AM or 4:10-4:50 PM Advanced Xxxxx Wednesday 7:25-8:05 AM Varsity Xxxxx Wednesday 4:10-4:40 PM Varsity Cello/Bass Thursday 7:25-8:05 AM or 4:10-4:50 PM Advanced Cello/Bass Friday 7:25-8:05 AM or 4:10-4:50 PM UIL (University Interscholastic League) is the governing body over all extracurricular activities in the Lubbock Independent School District and most of the school districts in the state of Texas. UIL states that a student must maintain a grade of 70 or above to be eligible to participate in extracurricular activities. Even though Orchestra is a co-curricular activity, Orchestra members still must maintain a 70 or above in all of their classes to be eligible to play in concerts that are UIL related. All-Region Orchestra (auditions and performance), String Fling, LISD Solo and Ensemble Contest, and UIL Concert and Sight-reading Contest are the events that fall under the 70 and above rule. However, as a member of the orchestra I expect you to maintain a passing average all year long. Consistent eligibility problems will be considered when it comes to placement in the Varsity Orchestra.

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