DAVIS, from pg. 51
The sessions are open to any music educator at no charge. In order to be certified to judge at the MSHSAA Festivals, it is a requirement that the attendees have a minimum of 7 years of teaching experience. Music educators with less than 7 years of experience are welcome to attend and would likely find the session beneficial. If you have any questions regarding either session please contact the MSHSAA Office at 573-875-4880.
Required Submittal of Adjudicators’ Evaluations by Schools
Each school music director submitting entries to the MSHSAA Music Festivals shall submit the required adjudicators’ evaluations via the Festival Manager website by the established deadline. Schools with solo and small ensemble events qualifying for the state music festival must be submitted prior to entering the state music festival. For large groups, state solo and small ensemble and non-state events the deadline is May 15th. This Board Policy is located on the MSHSAA website under the “Music Activities”
link. A $25.00 late penalty fee will be assessed to each school music director that fails to submit the required adjudicator evaluation(s) by the established deadlines.
The adjudicator evaluations are intended to provide practical feedback to the adjudicator on his/her strengths as well as identifying areas to improve. This process also assists the district festival manager and MSHSAA office when securing adjudicators for future festivals. Keep in mind that you are providing useful feedback as to how the judge performed/executed his/her responsibilities as a MSHSAA adjudicator. Comments should be constructive in nature and not personal attacks on the individual, just as you would expect to see on your soloist and ensemble evaluation form(s).
Complete the evaluation(s) on time and avoid the late fee!
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