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The Zion Academy of Music Course Catalog 2014-2015 Fall/Spring

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The Zion Academy of Music

Course Catalog 2014-2015 Fall/Spring

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The Zion Academy of Music Course Catalog

2014-2015

Beginning Ensembles Beginning Jazz Ensemble ● Elementary Choir ● Junior Show Choir ● Strings

Group Instrument Lessons

Flute ● Guitar ● Percussion ● Strings

Musical Theater Classes ● Production

Musicianship and Theory

Music Fundamentals, K-2 ● Musicianship and Theory

Performance Ensembles* Choir ● Garage Band ● Jazz Ensemble ● Piano Trio ● Show Choir

Private Instruction

Bass ● Flute ● Guitar ● Percussion ● Piano and Keyboard ● Strings Trumpet ● Voice ● Woodwinds

Humanities and Social Sciences

Art ● Cultural Anthropology ● English/Language Arts ● Film Studies ● History

Math and Science Offered by Transparent Solutions

Pre-Algebra ● Algebra ● Algebra 2 ● Pre-Calculus General Science ● Physical Science ● Chemistry ● Computer Science

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2014-2015 Calendar

*Musical Theater and Performance Ensembles

Open House August 7, 2014

Fall Prep (Open for Private Lessons Only) August 4-15, 2014

First Day of Fall Classes/Audition Week* August 18, 2014

Fall Break (Closed) November 24-28, 2014

Winter Recitals December 18-20, 2014

Winter Break (Closed) December 22-January 2, 2015

First Day of Spring Classes/Audition Week* January 5, 2015

Spring Break (Closed) April 6-10, 2015

Academic Finals May 11-15, 2015

Last Day of Music Classes May 22, 2015

Spring Recitals May 22-24, 2015

Reclaim Concert Week (Closed) May 25-29, 2015

Reclaim Concert May 30, 2015

Summer Prep (Open for Private Lessons Only) June 1-June 5, 2015

Summer Music Fest June 8-26, 2015

Summer Break (Closed) June 29-July 31, 2015

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2014-2015 Event Calendar

Zion Academy Live at Whirlow’s! 1st and 3rd Mondays @6:30PM

Whirlow’s Tossed And Grilled 1906 Pacific Avenue

Reclaim Concert 2nd Saturday Series @7PM The Zion Academy of Music

(October = 3rd Sunday)

September 15, 2014 October 6 & 20, 2014

November 3 & 17, 2014 December 1 & 15, 2014

January 19, 2015 February 2 & 16, 2015

March 2 & 16, 2015 April 20, 2015 May 4, 2015

20% of food and yogurt receipts benefit The Zion Academy of Music

August 9 – The Gatekeepers

September 13, 2014 – Shawn Prudhomme October 19 – Donnah Glover and Friends

November 8, 2014 – Sip and Sing Fundraiser feat. Current Personae

December 13, 2014 – Dana Cary and Friends January 10, 2015 – Instructor Recital

February 7, 2015 – TBD March 7, 2015 – The Randy Sandoli Project

April 11, 2015 – Holly Jamison May 9, 2015 – ZA Choir Concert

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Important!

All group classes and ensembles are considered tentative until the minimum student enrollment is met.

Course Descriptions

Music Instruction

New! Performer Option – Any student enrolled in a group or private lesson may join any 55 minute ensemble class for just 50.00 per semester, or any 75 minute ensemble class for 65.00 per semester. Students must meet

minimum requirements, and placement depends on space available. Students must pass the required audition for advanced ensembles.

Beginning Ensembles

CHOIR 101 Elementary Choir, Grades 2-6 Students will learn a repertoire of 8 – 12 works, including patriotic, sacred, secular and educational pieces. Instruction will focus on tone production, rhythmic reading and performance, basic vocal technique, and knowledge of composers and music history. Class will culminate in a recital each semester. 2 semesters. Mondays, 3:30-4:25 Instructor(s): Joshua Landin Minimum enrollment: 6 Maximum enrollment: 12 Cost: 45.00 per month, 50.00 per semester with Performer Option

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CHOIR110 Junior Show Choir – Grades 3-6 Repertoire is kept age appropriate and fun as students improve their basic vocal technique, range, proper breathing, and ensemble skills. Simple choreography, dancing, and movement will be incorporated in songs, and increase in difficulty as the repertoir e progresses. Students will be encouraged to participate and work as a team in making creative decisions about props, concert attire, and other aspects of performance. All students will have the opportunity to audition for solos, and will receive vocal coaching. Class will culminate in a recital each semester. 2 semesters. Tuesdays, 3:30-4:25 Instructor(s): Joshua Landin Minimum enrollment: 6 Maximum enrollment: 12 Cost: 45.00 per month, 50.00 per semester with Performer Option

STRING101 Beginning String Ensemble, Grades 1-6

This ensemble is for beginner string students who have started to read music. As a prerequisite, violin, viola, and cello students need to have finished book one of the string method series they are studying. This program is designed to help students learn to listen to each other, follow the conductor, follow dynamics, and count while reading and playing beginning string orchestra music. An audition is required. 2 semesters. Mondays, 5:00-5:55 Instructor: Mark Shaver Minimum enrollment: 4 Maximum enrollment: 8 Cost: 45.00 per month, 50.00 per semester with Performer Option

Group Instrument Classes

Always wanted to learn how to play an instrument, but not sure if you are ready for private lessons? Try our affordable group classes! Students will learn basic technique for their chosen instrument, in addition to simple songs and fundamentals of music. Students will have an option to perform their pieces in recital at the end of each semester. We offer the following group classes:

GROUP100 Group Guitar (Grades K-2, Grades 3-6, Grades 7-12) Mondays, 4:30-5:25 (3-6) Tuesdays, 4:30-5:25 (K-2) Tuesdays, 3:30-4:25 (7-12) Instructors: Michael Lee, Mark Shaver

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GROUP110 Group STRINGS (Grades K-2, Grades 3-6) Mondays, 3:30-4:25 (3-6) Fridays, 3:30-4:25 (K-2) Instructors: Mark Shaver, Marco Herrera

GROUP120 Group Percussion (Grades 3-6) Thursdays, 4:00-4:55 (3-6) Instructor: Katie Tanner

New! GROUP140 Group Flute (Grades 3-6, 7-12) Wednesdays, 3:30-4:25 (7-12) Fridays, 3:30-4:25 (3-6) Instructor: Dana Cary Minimum Enrollment: 4 Maximum Enrollment: 8 Cost: 45.00 per month

Musical Theater

DRAMA101 Intro to Musical Theater, Grades K-2 Each class will build upon a different theme designed to draw out a child's natural inclination to play pretend while learning the basic elements of Musical Theater. Using the foundations of dramatic play, this class develops skills in characterization, coordination, coop erative play and musicianship. 50 minute classes, 1x per week, 2 semesters. Wednesdays, 3:30-4:25 Instructor: Sydney Gorham Minimum enrollment: 4 Maximum enrollment: 8 Cost: 45.00 per month

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DRAMA104 What a Character! Grades 3-6

In this class students will explore how to build a character using theater games and exercises. They will learn how to portray different character types through acting, music and movement. 55 minute classes, 1x per week, 2 semesters.

Wednesdays, 3:30-4:25 Instructor: Joshua Landin Minimum enrollment: 4 Maximum enrollment: 8 Cost: 45.00 per month

DRAMA102/103 Act Like You Mean It, Grades 3-6. Grades 7-12

This is the ideal course for beginning acting students. Designed to teach students the skill of reading plays aloud with verbal and facial expression, this course teaches the essentials of Readers Theatre characterization, and styles of Readers Theatre directing and scripting techniques, as well as acting and audition techniques for Comedy, Physical Theater, Commercials, and Musical Theater . This class is excellent for gaining self-confidence and for preparing students for Drama, Speech, or Radio and Television. 2 semesters.

Mondays, 3:30-4:25 (Grades 7-12), Tuesdays, 4:30-5:25 (Grades 3-6) Instructors: Joshua Landin (7-12), Valerie Washington (3-6) Minimum enrollment: 4 Maximum enrollment: 8 Cost: 45.00 per month

DRAMA120 Musical Theater Production, Grades 3-12 Musical Theater Production is the performance aspect of the Musical Theater program. There will be two major productions during the school year. Students may audition for each performance during the first week of each semester. Enrollment in Musical Theater classes is recommended, but not required. Mondays and Wednesdays, 4:30-5:45 Instructors: Joshua Landin, Minimum Enrollment: 7 Maximum enrollment: Varied Cost: 55.00 per month, 65.00 per semester with Performer Option

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Musicianship and Theory

THEORY100 Music Fundamentals, Grades K-2 Music Fundamentals emphasizes creativity, musical explorations, and the joy of making music. Activities include singing, ear training, rhythm, and movement. Students are also introduced to the keyboard, guitar, and various percussion instruments. Participation in the end of the semester recital is optional, but highly recommended. 2 semesters. Tuesdays, 1:30-2:20, 3:30-4:20 Instructors: Katie Tanner Minimum Enrollment: 4 Maximum enrollment: 8 Cost: 45.00 per month

THEORY101/102 Musicianship and Theory, Grades 3-6, Grades 7-12 Musicianship and Theory deals with the basics of music; from scale degrees and intervals, to basic chords, inversions, and chord progressions. By the end of the year, the students should know how to identify basic chords in a piece, as well as write their own chord progressions and compose their own pieces. Students will present their final pieces in the Composer’s Recital in May. Students must have completed at least 3 semesters of private lessons. Placement test or teacher recommendation is required. 2 semesters. Wednesdays, 4:30-5:25 Instructor: Joshua Washington Minimum enrollment: 4 Maximum enrollment: 12 Cost: 45.00 per month, 50.00 per semester with Performer Option

Performance Ensembles

CHOIR105 Concert Choir (Grades 7-12) This is a year-long, mid to upper-level performance opportunity offered to more experienced music students who are more accomplished in vocal performance. Students will continue to develop vocal technique and musicianship as well as develop critical think ing skills through the analysis of musical elements, including form and text. Students are expected to participate in two concerts during the year as well as the Annual Reclaim Concert in May. Thursdays, 4:30-5:45 Instructor: Joshua Landin Minimum enrollment: 8 Maximum enrollment: 24 Cost: 45.00 per month, 50.00 per semester with Performer Option

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BAND105 Garage Band 1 (Grades 7-12) In this class, students will learn the important musical and social aspects of playing in a band. As a prerequisite, students must have completed one year of study in their instrument, and must be able to read music. Singing proficiency is not required, but students must be willing to sing in this class, as it is essential for pitch recognition, interval recognition and r elative pitch. There is a strong performance aspect to Garage Band. An audition is required. 2 semesters. Tuesdays, 4:00-5:15 Instructor: TBD Minimum enrollment: 5 Maximum enrollment: 12 Cost: 45.00 per month, 50.00 per semester with Performer Option

BAND110 Jazz Ensemble (Grades 7-12) This ensemble allows students to explore the harmonic, rhythmic, and melodic basis for jazz and pop composition and performance. Students will analyze and perform jazz standards and arrangements in preparation for community and school-related performances. Students will gain a thorough knowledge of scales and harmonic construction and exhibit their knowledge of composition and arrangement through performances of standard repertoire and their own compositions (where appropriate) throughout the school year. Participation in this ensemble is by audition only. An audition consists of sight reading, playing scales, and playing a prepared solo on your instrument. Scholarships are available. 2 semesters. Mondays, 5:00-6:15 Instructor: Randy Sandoli Minimum enrollment: 5 Maximum enrollment: 12 Cost: 45.00 per month, 50.00 per semester with Performer Option

STRING105 Piano Trio (Grades 7-12) The Zion Academy Piano Trio consists of piano, violin, and cello. Instruction will focus on the intricacies of ensemble playing such as tone color, cohesiveness and interpretation. This class will explore diverse repertoire at a high performance standard. At least three years instrumental study, preferably at the private instruction level, is essential. Audition or instructor recommendation required. 2 semesters. TBD (Depends on trio member schedules) Instructor: TBD Minimum enrollment: 5 Maximum enrollment: 12 Cost: 45.00 per month, 50.00 per semester with Performer Option

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CHOIR115 Show Choir I (Grades 7-12) Students will develop vocal technique, range, proper breathing, and ensemble skills. Choreography, dancing, and movement will be incorporated in songs, and increase in difficulty as the repertoire progresses. Students will work as a team in make creative decisions about props, concert attire, and other aspects of performance. All students will have the opportunity to audition for solos, and will receive vocal coaching. There is a strong performance aspect to Show Choir, including participation in the Annual Reclaim Concert. An audition is required. 2 semesters. Tuesdays, 4:30-5:45 Instructor: Randy Sandoli Minimum enrollment: 5 Maximum enrollment: 12 Cost: 45.00 per month, 50.00 per semester with Performer Option

Private Lessons Private lessons are scheduled according to instructor and room availability, and can start at any time during the year. Beginners typically receive weekly, 30 minute lessons, and more advanced students typically receive between 45 and 60 minute lessons. We offer lessons in the following instruments:

All Strings Instructors: Mark Shaver, Marco Herrera, Darren Chan

All Woodwinds Instructor: Amanda Martin

Drums and Percussion Instructor: Katie Tanner

Flute Instructor: Dana Cary

Guitar and Electric Bass Instructors: Mark Shaver, Michael Lee

Piano and Keyboard Instructor: Joshua Washington, Randy Sandoli, Marco Herrera

Trumpet Instructor: Randy Sandoli

Voice Instructors: Sydney Gorham, Joshua Landin, Amelia Roberts

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Humanities and Social Sciences

High school courses can meet a-g requirements upon request. Additional coursework and a semester final are required.

Art

ART110/120 The Art of Music (Grades 3-6, Grades 7-8) The Art of Music is a hybrid class employing elements of both art and music fundamentals to give students an understanding of how both creative practices influence each other. In this class students will learn basic art elements (color, line, space, texture, etc.) and principles (emphasis, repetition, contrast, etc) and apply them to various styles of music, both classical and contemporary. Students will also be able to associate things like color and medium with certain moods or feelings, and apply them to different styles and genres of music. This course will a llow young artists and musicians alike to be able to explore a new path of creativity, while employing artistic elements and principles into their music to help strengthen and grow them as composers. Wednesdays, 10:00-11:15 (7-12), 11:30-12:45 (3-6) Instructor: Leah Washington Minimum enrollment: 4 Maximum enrollment: 12 Cost: 45.00 per month

Cultural Anthropology

CUAN109 Literary Studies: The Superhero (Grades 7-12) This course will examine the history of comic books and super hero tales as American Folklore, from the the first heroes to grace the page in the 1940s to the present day blockbuster hits. Beyond studying various readings, films, and television episodes, the course will tackle q uestions of morality, patriotism, and gender, and how this American tradition is being adapted for present day. Students will be required to complete two essay assignments over the course of the semester, as well as an in -class presentation. Thursdays, 10:00-11:15 Instructor: Sara Washington Minimum enrollment: 4 Maximum enrollment: 12 Cost: 45.00 per month

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English/Language Arts

Creative Writing WRIT110/120 Storytelling (Grades 3-6, 7-12) The primary objective of this course is to introduce students to the elements of effective storytelling techniques and develop his or her ability to articulate these elements through a variety of genres, including creative writing, oral storytelling, acting/scriptwriting, and print journalism. 1 semester. Wednesdays, 10:00-11:15 (3-6), 11:30-12:45 (7-12) Instructor: Valerie Washington Minimum enrollment: 4 Maximum enrollment: 12 Cost: 45.00 per month

WRIT 210/220 Storytelling II (Grades 3-6, 7-12) Students will continue to develop the elements of effective storytelling techniques and articulate them through longer, more in depth assignments. In addition to genres previously introduced in 101, students will develop skills in non-fiction storytelling (nature/travel writing). Begins January 7, 2015. Wednesdays, 10:00-11:15 (3-6), 11:30-12:45 (7-12) Instructor: Valerie Washington Minimum enrollment: 4 Maximum enrollment: 12 Cost: 45.00 per month

Film Studies

FILM104 The Musical (Grades 7-12) An introduction to critical theory, cultural studies, and history of the film genre known as "The Musical." This course will explore this concept from its Depression-era roots to present day. From The Jazz Singer to High School Musical. Students will be required to complete two essay assignments over the course of the semester, as well as an in-class presentation. 1 semester. Tuesdays, 10:00-11:15 Instructor: Sara Washington Minimum enrollment: 4 Maximum enrollment: 12 Cost: 45.00 per month

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History

HIST History through Fiction Students will study the major turning points in American History in the twentieth century using traditional textbooks as well as historical fiction appropriate for their age and reading level. Students will also learn the elements of good historical fiction, and create their own stories based on historical events of their choosing.

HIST101 Great Awakening – World War I (Grades 3-6, Grades 7-8) Tuesdays, 1:00-1:55 (Grades 3-6); TBD (Grades 7-8)

HIST110 The Enlightenment – Post Civil Rights Era, modern times (9-12) Wednesdays, 1:00-2:15 Instructor: Valerie Washington Minimum enrollment: 4 Maximum enrollment: 12 Cost: 45.00 per month

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Math and Science Courses Offered by Transparent Solutions ● All courses meet two times per week

Math

MATH010 - Pre-algebra College-prep pre-algebra course introducing students to algebra concepts, integers, rational numbers, solving equations, geometric figures, the coordinate plane, ratio/proportions/percents, word problems with percents, areas and volumes, right triangles, and statistics & probability. 2 semesters Mondays and Wednesdays, 1:00-1:55 Instructor: Lecia Liege Minimum enrollment: 4 Maximum enrollment: 20 Cost: 195.00 per semester

MATH011 - Algebra 1 College-prep first year algebra course introducing students to real numbers, solving equations, polynomials, factoring polynomials, rational polynomials, functions, systems of linear equations, inequalities, irrational numbers, and quadratic functions. (Can be a-g with semester final) 2 semesters Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10:30-11:25 Instructor: Lecia Liege Minimum enrollment: 4 Maximum enrollment: 20 Cost: 210.00 per semester

MATH012 - Algebra 2 Prerequisite: Completion of Algebra 1 College-prep second year algebra course reviewing first year algebra concepts and expanding concepts in inequalities, proofs, linear equations, functions, polynomials, factoring, rational expressions, irrational numbers, complex numbers, quadratic equations, variations, roots, and statistics. (Can be a-g with semester final) 2 semesters Tuesdays and Thursdays, 12:30-1:25 Instructor: Lecia Liege Minimum enrollment: 4 Maximum enrollment: 20 Cost: 210.00 per semester

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MATH020 - Pre-calculus Prerequisite: Completion of Algebra 2 College-prep course pre-calculus course, using graphing calculator, covering functions and their graphs, polynomial & rational functions, exponential & logarithmic functions, trigonometric functions, analytic trigonometry, linear systems & matrices, sequences/series/probability, analytic geometry, and limits. (Can be a-g with semester final) 2 semesters. Tuesdays and Thursdays, 1:30-2:25 Instructor: Lecia Liege Minimum enrollment: 4 Maximum enrollment: 20 Cost: 210.00 per semester

Science

SCI001 - General Science First year junior high school general science course with labs introducing students to the history of science, scientific method, design of experiments, simple machines, theories of origins, geology, archaeology, biology, anatomy, and other disciplines. 2 semesters Mondays and Wednesdays, 1:00-1:55 Instructor: Lecia Liege Minimum enrollment: 4 Maximum enrollment: 8 Cost: 195.00 per semester

SCI030 - Physical Science 8th grade/9th grade junior high/high school physical science course with labs introducing students to the atmosphere, the hydrosphere, weather, the structure of the earth, environmentalism, the physics of motion, Newton’s Laws, gravity, and astrophysics. 2 semesters Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9:30-10:25 Instructor: Lecia Liege Minimum enrollment: 4 Maximum enrollment: 20 Cost: 210.00 per semester

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SCI050 - Chemistry Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment or completion of Algebra 2 First-year high school chemistry course with labs introducing covers significant figures, units, classification, the mole concept, stoichiometry, thermochemistry, thermodynamics, kinetics, acids and bases, redox reactions, solutions, atomic structure, Lewis structures, molecular geometry, the gas laws, and equilibrium. (Can be a-g with semester final) 2 semesters Tuesdays and Thursdays, 2:30-3:25 (Lab meets every other Thursday until 4:30 Instructor: Lecia Liege Minimum enrollment: 4 Maximum enrollment: 20 Cost: 210.00 per semester

SCI060 - Computer Science Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment or completion of Algebra 2. College level course that teaches students how to progam in the Java language. At the course's end, students may take the AP Computer Science A test. If they pass they may receive college credit for one semester of computer science. 2 semesters Mondays and Wednesdays, 3:30-4:25 Instructor: Lecia Liege Minimum enrollment: 4 Maximum enrollment: 12 Cost: 210.00 per semester