Thursday, January 26, 2017

Freshmen - Pizza fundraiser

The freshmen have started a pizza fundraiser for the 2020 Music Trip.  The pizzas are homemade by Ila Miller, HIM Catering.  Pizzas are $12 each, with the choice of cheese, pepperoni, or sausage.  If you like, you can order just the crust, for only $3, and make your own pizzas at home!

Order forms are due by February 6th.  We will make pizzas on Monday, February 20, as this is a no-school day.  Students will need to pick up the pizzas at the high school that evening and deliver them.

Monday, December 12, 2016

Cocoa & Carols!







Our Cocoa & Carols Concert will take place on Monday, December 19th at 7:15pm in the High School Gym.  It will be a combined Jazz Band, Concert Band, Ladies' Lyrica, Mixed Choir, and solo/small ensemble concert.  Please remember adults are $2, and students are free.  Mid-Prairie faculty and their families are also free.

We look forward to seeing you here next week!

23rd Annual Madrigal Dinner

The 23rd Annual Madrigal Dinner was a great success!  Thank you to all those who volunteered their time and talents to help with this event.  The students were fantastic, and I look forward to next year!!




Wednesday, November 2, 2016

6th-9th Grade Fundraising

Hello 6th-9th grade parents!

I know your child has just finished his/her first quarter of school, but the next four years are going to fly by!  With that in mind, we have started our first fundraiser towards the combined Band/Music trip.  This trip will occur during SPRING BREAK in 2020.

We will offer at least two fundraisers a year to help with the costs of the trip.  The trip we took last school year cost approximately $975 per person.  That money went towards the charter buses (the bulk of the cost), hotel costs, a Broadway show, three evening meals, and multiple entry fees to a myriad of activities.  

Besides fundraisers, you can deposit money directly each year.  Some parents were able to plan ahead and pay $250 each year (or whatever amount they were comfortable with) to help spread the cost over a longer period of time.  

If your child eventually ends up not going on the trip, any money directly deposited will be refunded to you (as long as it is before the travel company deadline for deposits; you will be given plenty of notice about that in the future).  Any money earned from fundraisers will go towards the general music trip fund.

The fundraiser packet the students have now is due back by Tuesday, Nov. 8th.  All items must be paid for BEFORE the order will be placed.  Checks can be made out to Mid-Prairie.  Items will be delivered to the school on Tuesday, December 6th.  If your child has people order online, I believe those items are shipped directly to the customer.

Please remember, it is NOT REQUIRED that your child participate in this fundraiser.  We are doing this as an attempt to help with the eventual cost of the music trip.  When students go out to sell, they can also ask their potential customers if they would like to make a small direct donation instead.  100% of the donation will go to his/her account.  With the fundraisers, it is approximately 40% of the total sold.  Whatever profit your student makes from the fundraiser goes directly towards his/her account.  It does NOT go into a general fund (unless they don’t go on the trip).

​We will also be handing out a poinsettia fundraiser this week, too.  The poinsettias will be coming from Reha Greenhouses here in Wellman.

If you have any questions, please let me know!

Monday, October 10, 2016

Madrigal Dinner Tickets


Harken back to the days of medieval times by joining the Mid-Prairie Choir Department as they present their 23rd Annual Madrigal Dinner.  This five-course catered event has long been a favorite of community members and is often the highlight performance of the year for choir members.  There will be merry times with the jesters, badgering for coin and food from the pesky beggars, a whimsical play, a courtly dance from the dancers, palms to be read by the gypsies, and of course a bounty of songs to share.  King Sawyer Black and Queen Kirsten Duwa and their Royal Court (Greta Schmidt, Maizy Fugate, Erin Campbell, Katie Palmer, Erin Horesowsky, Delaney Smith, Kaitlin Poock, Isaiah Sents, Jaiden Sedlacek, Michael Meserole, Brent Foster, David Fleming, Hunter Eden, and Quinn Schmidt) all invite you to join with them in this jovial event.  This year there will be three chances to attend this spectacular feast.  The festivities will be held on Friday, December 2nd at 7:00 pm, Saturday, December 3rd at 6:00 pm and a third show on Sunday, December 4th at 5:00 pm.   Due to the overwhelming popularity of this event, tickets usually sell out very quickly.  For tickets, contact Collette McClellen at Mid-Prairie High School at 319 646-6091, or email her at cmcclellen@mphawks.org.

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

2016-17 Royal Court!

Congrats to our students on the Royal Court this year!

Soprano:
Erin C
Katie P
Greta S
Maizy F

Alto:
Kirsten D
Delaney S
Erin H
Kaitlin P

Tenor:
Isaiah S
Michael M
Jaiden S
Brent F

Bass:
David F
Sawyer B
Quinn S
Hunter E

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Fall Festival Information

Fall Festival: September 23rd @ Kalona Historical Village

Things to bring/wear:  You will need to wear blue jeans to the Fall Festival with your music polo.  If you do not have a music polo, you can borrow one from the Mid-Prairie Music Department.  Otherwise, please wear a black M-P shirt.  You will all have a few minutes of free time at the Fall Festival, so you can bring money to buy food/drinks while there.  Please remember that you need to have all food eaten/all drinks drunk BEFORE you get back on the buses to the high school.  There will be neither food nor drink on the buses.  Keep the buses clean and respect the bus drivers and school chaperones.
Schedule:
12:40 - HS Band and Choir load buses
12:50 - 7th/8th Band performs
1:00 - 6th Choir
1:10 - 7th/8th Choir performs
1:20 - HS Band performs
1:30 - LL HS Choir
1:40 - MC HS Choir
2:00 - HS Band and 7th/8th band march around town
2:20 - HS Choir Only students load bus at Fall Festival grounds
2:30 - HS Band students load bus at Kalona Library


You must ride the same bus to and from the Fall Festival.  No, you may not stay at the Fall Festival even if you have a note from your parent.  Everyone has to return to the High School via the school buses.  You also need to remember that there is to be NO food nor drink on the buses.  Eat/drink at the Fall Festival; don’t bring anything back with you.
Please remember the general rules of conduct.  You are all representing Mid-Prairie.  Be polite while waiting in lines, be aware of all the other people at the festival (elderly, children in strollers, etc.)  Also remember to respect the grounds at the festival.  People spend many volunteer hours taking care of the grounds and would not appreciate you trampling over the flowers.
You also need to be polite to the school chaperones.  If they tell you to do something (or to stop doing something) follow what they say.

Make sure you don’t “forget” what time you perform. Smile while on stage – have fun!