Editor's note: School news is a schedule of upcoming events, programs and other activities on area school and college campuses.
Information for School News should be submitted to The Meridian Star by 5 p.m. on the Friday before publication. Information may be mailed to P.O. Box 1591, Meridian, MS 39301; faxed to (601) 485-1275; or e-mailed to ibrown@themeridianstar.com (photos should be in JPEG format).
FYI
• Young musicians from across the state are invited to apply to participate in the Kennedy Center/National Symphony Orchestra Summer Music Institute. Through the generosity of the Orchestra’s National Trustees, one student from most states may be may be selected to join outstanding young musicians from across the nation for the 2009 program which will be held June 29-July 27, 2009 in Washington, DC.
Young musicians ages 15-20 (as of June 29, 2009) are eligible to apply. SMI applications must be received by the Mississippi Alliance for Arts Education (MAAE) no later than Jan. 20, 2009. Students will be notified of results by March 6, 2009.
This Summer Music Institute, which is a four-week festival of orchestral and chamber music, is designed for serious music students. The fellowship provides the following benefits to students accepted into the program: round-trip air transportation to and from Washington, DC, as well as housing, meals, and local transportation during their stay.
In addition, students receive:
• private lessons taught by a member of the National Symphony Orchestra
• chamber music coaching by NSO musicians
• master classes and seminars
• attendance at selected rehearsals and performances of the NSO
• participation in the NSO Summer Music Institute Orchestra, conducted by Elizabeth Schulze
• performance opportunities in the DC metropolitan area, and
• exposure to internationally-renowned conductors, soloists, and musicians
The Mississippi Alliance for Arts Education serves as state sponsor for the competition and is responsible for accepting applications and selecting up to five entries to be sent to the NSO for consideration.
For full information about the NSO Summer Music Institute and to access application forms, please visit the MAAE website at http://www.msartsalliance.com
(click on Events, then 2009 NSO Summer Music Institute).
The Mississippi Alliance for Arts Education is a member of the Kennedy Center Alliance for Arts Education Network.
Here's a look at upcoming programs and events at city and county public, private and religious-based schools:
• Dec. 12 – DARE Graduation, 9 a.m., Clarkdale Attendance Center, gymnasium
Here's a look at upcoming events at Meridian Community College:
• Thursday – MCC Gospel Choir Concert, 7 p.m., McCain Theater. For more information, contact Deborah Nettles, (601) 481-1327.
• Dec. 6 – ACT Review Workshop, 8:30 a.m.; Webb Hall Room 100. For more information, contact Gail Young, (601) 481-1326.
• Dec. 8 – Continuing Education class, Christmas Gingerbread Houses, 5 p.m., Smith Hall Room 108. Fee: $35. For more information, contact Tanya Thompson, (601) 481-1325.
• Dec. 11 – Practical Nursing Program Pinning Ceremony, 3 p.m., McCain Theater. For more information, contact Melissa Mitchell, (601) 484-8711.
• Dec. 12 – Associate Degree Nursing Pinning Ceremony, 1:30 p.m., Ivy Hall,
McCain Theater. For more information, contact Dr. Betty Davis, (601) 484-8745.
• Dec. 13 – ACT testing, 8 a.m., Ivy Hall. For more information, contact Mark Gunn, (601) 484-8652.
• Dec. 13 – MCC Winter Graduation, 10 a.m., Temple Theater, Downtown Meridian. For more information, contact Soraya Welden, (601) 484-8628.
• Dec. 13 – College closes for winter break, Dec. 13. College reopens for business Jan. 5. Spring classes begin Jan. 12.
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Watching students succeed highlight of Dr. Phil Sutphin’s tenure at ECCC
Of all the accomplishments during Dr. Phil A. Sutphin’s 12-year tenure as East Central Community College’s seventh president, his fondest memory is a simple one: watching students graduate.
“Whether it is a commencement in May, a GED graduation ceremony or a healthcare pinning, the joy and sense of accomplishment is evident on all faces – students, families and faculty,” Sutphin said. “After all, is that not the college’s mission?”
Sutphin, who announced his retirement plans at the November 2011 meeting of the college’s Board of Trustees, will have completed 42 years in education when he officially steps down on June 30. - Excellence in Education
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School News
Editor's note: School news is a schedule of upcoming events, programs and other activities on area school and college campuses.
Information for School News should be submitted to The Meridian Star by 5 p.m. on the Monday before publication. Information may be mailed to P.O. Box 1591, Meridian, MS 39301; faxed to (601) 485-1275; or e-mailed to ibrown@themeridianstar.com (photos should be in JPEG format). -
ECCC culinary arts course offers various career options
Love to cook?
Is baking a favorite past time?
Ever wonder how a restaurant makes that special sauce?
Perhaps your future includes a career in culinary arts. - Excellence in Education
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School News
Editor's note: School news is a schedule of upcoming events, programs and other activities on area school and college campuses.
Information for School News should be submitted to The Meridian Star by 5 p.m. on the Monday before publication. Information may be mailed to P.O. Box 1591, Meridian, MS 39301; faxed to (601) 485-1275; or e-mailed to ibrown@themeridianstar.com (photos should be in JPEG format). -
Angela McQuarley named principal of Oakland Heights Elementary School
Meridian educator Angela McQuarley has been named principal of Oakland Heights Elementary School for the 2012-13 school year.
McQuarley currently serves as assistant principal at T.J. Harris Elementary School. She will take the reins from current Oakland Heights Principal Rosalind Operton, who will serve at Meridian High School as dean of students in the upcoming school year. -
ECCC Phi Theta Kappa Inductees
These East Central Community College students were inducted into Theta Xi Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, the international honor society for two-year students, during the annual spring semester ceremony held on the Decatur campus.
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