2016 WSMA State Marching Band Class AA Caption Awards:
Best Musical Presentation: Greendale High School Best Visual Presentation: Greendale High School Best Percussion: Sauk Prairie High School Best Color Guard: Greendale High School
Class AA Results: Greendale High School
Sauk Prairie High School Fort Atkinson High School Merrill High School
New Berlin West High School Whitnall High School
Class AAA Caption Awards:
Best Musical Presentation: Waukesha North High School Best Visual Presentation: River Falls High School Best Percussion: River Falls High School Best Color Guard: River Falls High School
Class AAA Results: River Falls High School
Waukesha North High School Milton High School
Cedarburg High School
South Milwaukee High School Wauwatosa East High School Waukesha South High School
First Division First Division
Place 1st
2nd
Second Division 3rd Second Division 4th Second Division 5th Second Division 6th Second Division 7th
First Division
Place 1st
New Berlin Eisenhower High School Second Division 2nd Portage High School
Second Division 3rd Second Division 4th Second Division 5th Second Division 6th Second Division 7th Non-Competitive
Class AA, 1st Place, Greendale High School, presented by WSMA Executive Director Tim Schaid.
Class AAA, 1st Place, River Falls High School, presented by WSMA Executive Director Tim Schaid.
Recognition for Teachers With 25 Years of Service
• Were you a first-year teacher in 1992 or prior to 1992? • Have you taught for 25 years (or more)? • Have you been an NAfME member for at least 10 of those years?
If the answer is yes to all of these questions and we haven’t previously honored you, then now is the time. WMEA is planning to recognize teachers with 25 or more years of service in Wisconsin State Music Conference materials and the September issue of Wisconsin School Musician.
Simply complete the 25 Years of Service form at
wmeamusic.org/awards/25years.htm. Submissions must be received by June 1, 2017.
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