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8:00 p.m. ................................................................................................... CC-Theater Jazz Night Concert


Admission via Conference Name Badge or


$5.00 General Admission Ticket at the Door All-State Jazz Band


Jim Culbertson, Decatur, Conductor Honors Vocal Jazz Ensemble


Larry Lapin, University of Miami, Florida, Conductor Honors Jazz Combo


Bob Lark, DePaul University, Chicago, Conductor Honors Jazz Band


Rob Parton, Oak Park, IL, Conductor


10:30 p.m.–12:00 Midnight ..................................................... PM-Rendezvous Lounge All Conference Special Event Directors All-Star Big Band Jam


12:00 Midnight ............................................................................................ All Venues Curfew for All Participating Students


Saturday, January 29


7:00 a.m. –12:15 p.m. ........................................................................... CC-Carver Arena Final Dress Rehearsals


All-State/Honors Bands, Choruses and Orchestras See Student Schedule for Details


7:00–7:45 a.m. .................................................................................. PM-Carnegie’s 501 IMEA Special Area and Program/Project Chairs Breakfast Meeting John Heath, IMEA President, Presiding


7:30–9:30 a.m. ...............................................................CC-Terrazzo Convention Lobby Conference Registration


Clearly articulate the essential knowledge students need by em- phasizing rigor, coherence, focus, specificity, clarity & measurability;


Ensure that the Illinois Learning Standards embody the fusion of the three Rs and the four Cs (criti- cal thinking and problem solving, communication, collaboration and creativity and innovation); and


Identify non-essential knowledge and skills that can be removed from the current standards.


Collectively, the Illinois Learn- ing Standards define what Illinois citizens believe all students should know and be able to do as a result of their public schooling. Through broad stakeholder support, revi- sions of the standards took place in 1985 and again in 1997. The current revision of the standards prioritizes defining what students need to know and be able to do upon graduation from high school to ensure they are college-and ca- reer-ready. Furthermore the core content teams are charged with revising the current Illinois high school learning standards to:


A commitment to 21st century standards


8:00–9:15 a.m. (CPDU) .................................................................................CC-135/136 Band Division Performance


Illinois State University Tuba and Euphonium Ensemble Andrew Rummel, Conductor


Andrew Rummel Saturday, January 29, 2011 | IMEA All-State 2011 79


Illinois State University Tuba and Euphonium Ensemble


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