CICERO-NORTH SYRACUSE HIGH SCHOOL Music Department presents An Evening of Jazz.

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CICERO-NORTH SYRACUSE HIGH SCHOOL Music Department presents An Evening of Jazz

VOCAL JAZZ ENSEMBLE Soprano Grace Krichbaum, Saraya Laughlin, Brittany Pratt, Danielle Roach Alto Paige Carter, Sophia Frontale, Brooke Kapcinski, Lexi Lombardo Tenor Jake Blake, Liam Collins, Matt Sorensen, Ryan Williams Bass Nate Bostick, Tyler Delao, Andrew Hughes, Abel Zavitz Rhythm Section Abby Ellis (piano), Noah Jones (drums), James Pham (bass)

JAZZ BAND Saxophone Andrew Bearkland (Alto), Anna Tschopp (Alto), Stephen Schermerhorn (Alto) Thomas Nguyen (Tenor), Jordan Bourgeois (Tenor), Forest Hall (Bari) Trombone / Mellophone Clay Perrigo, Sara Drouin, Andrew Clifford, Matt Romanyk Trumpet Nick DiMaria, Christian Jaquay, Bri Swanson, Kevin Quinn Flute Jess Ancillotti, Allison Dodge, Mackayla Harrington Rhythm Section James Pham(bass), Noah Poirier (piano)Jake Blake (drums)

NSCSD ADMINISTRATION CENTRAL OFFICE Annette Speach …………..…….....………… ….Superintendent of Schools Donna Marie Norton ………………….…….………... Executive Director for Data & Director of Fine Arts CICERO-NORTH SYRACUSE HIGH SCHOOL Melissa Julian…………………………………..………………….…Executive Principal Jamie Sullivan….…………..………………………..………………....House I Principal William LaClair ……………… ……………..…… House II Principal Nikki Slater ………………….……………..……….…...…………….House III Principal

NSCSD BOARD OF EDUCATION Patrick J. Svoboda President Robert Crabtree Vice President Michael Donofrio George Harrington Elizabeth KaschScot McClintock Michael Mirizio Mary Scanlon

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CONCERT ETIQUETTE It is important to respect the right of each listener to enjoy music performed in a concert hall without distraction. Help us achieve this goal by contributing to everyone’s listening pleasure.  Please turn off all cell phones, beepers, and pagers  Please wait to enter/exit the auditorium during applause only  No flash photography during the performance