Mus 766 Mission Statement
Mus 766 Mission Statement
Mus 766 Mission Statement
February 2022
Personal Professional Mission Statement
Responsibility
Fame is not my goal. My goal is that students are contributing and see themselves as
6. When I hire other staff members, what should their most important qualities be?
Focus your tone, and learn to listen so that you can respond to what you hear
high school
1. My students are known in the school and community because of their character and
musicianship.
2. My students play every at every rehearsal with round and blended tone.
3. My students can listen to their own music and respond with intelligent observations
4. My students identify together as one group, and they play together as one sound.
5. My students know that music at this school is for them, and they enroll in high school
First Goal: My students are known in the school and community because of their character
and musicianship.
• Find genuine ways to let the music provide opportunities for teaching life lessons,
whether through the history or lyrics of the music, or through the lives of those who
• Teach the students to respect one another and the unique contribution that each person
Second Goal: My students play every at every rehearsal with round and blended tone.
• Use sectionals as an opportunity to give specific directions and corrections for each
• Use warm-ups that emphasize listening to other instruments in the ensemble, even
Third Goal: My students can listen to their own music and respond with intelligent
• Ask the students to regularly give feedback on the sound of the group
• Guide students to create their own practice goals and assess their own progress
• Give students opportunities to listen to professional musicians
Fourth Goal: My students identify together as one group, and they play together as one
sound.
• Facilitate opportunities for the group to interact socially, such as group games or other
non-music activities
• Celebrate the unique qualities of each individual and how they contribute to the group
Fifth Goal: My students know that music at this school is for them, and they enroll in high
• Openly celebrate the students’ successes, and show the pathway for growth in times
of failure
• Show students examples of others who are like them that participate in music at a
high level
• Continue to press the secondary principal to resolve scheduling issues that limit
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