“One is Too Small a Number to Achieve Something Great” “One is Too Small a Number to Achieve Something Great” Marcia Neel October 8, 2015

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“One is Too Small a Number to Achieve Something Great” “One is Too Small a Number to Achieve Something Great” Marcia Neel October 8,

Impressionistic vs Expressionistic School is... Music is...

A focus on these 5 C’s is essential to prepare students for the future. Critical Thinking Communication Collaboration Creativity Confidence Therefore...

The Music Skills Practice Room is... The Life Skills Practice Room 1. Critical Thinking... Ability to reason effectively and solve problems Ability to analyze how parts of a whole interact with each other to produce overall outcomes in complex systems

The Music Skills Practice Room is... The Life Skills Practice Room Problem Solving: Ability to solve problems. Harry Connick, Jr. holds a patent for a system that coordinates musical displays for musicians in an orchestra. Vic Firth came up with the idea of making a better drumstick while playing timpani for the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Les Paul invented the solid body guitar because his audience at a BBQ joint couldn’t hear him play.

The Music Skills Practice Room is... The Life Skills Practice Room EXAMPLE: Ability to analyze how parts of a whole interact with each other to produce overall outcomes in complex systems. See how this creative young man used this concept to produce a remarkable outcome!

The Music Skills Practice Room is... The Life Skills Practice Room

The Music Skills Practice Room is... The Life Skills Practice Room 2. Communication... Ability to listen effectively Ability to express thoughts effectively with others – both verbally and non-verbally Have you tried Result-driven Communication?

The Music Skills Practice Room is... The Life Skills Practice Room Result-driven Communication: Listening and communicating effectively will guarantee success!

The Music Skills Practice Room is... The Life Skills Practice Room 3. Collaboration (Teamwork)... Ability to work effectively and respectfully with ALL

The Music Skills Practice Room is... The Life Skills Practice Room Teamwork: Effective when EVERYONE does their job.

The Music Skills Practice Room is... The Life Skills Practice Room 4.Creativity (Innovation)... Ability to create new and more worthwhile ideas and to work creatively with others. “The MFA is the new MBA” Daniel Pink

The Music Skills Practice Room is... The Life Skills Practice Room (Innovation): Ability to think and work creatively with others

The Music Skills Practice Room is... The Life Skills Practice Room 5. Confidence... Ability to handle EVERY CIRCUMSTANCE and grow from it

The Music Skills Practice Room is... The Life Skills Practice Room Confidence: Ability to handle EVERY CIRCUMSTANCE

but... “ONE IS TOO SMALL A NUMBER TO ACHIEVE SOMETHING GREAT” SOOOOOO... WHAT CAN WE DO TOGETHER TO ACHIEVE GREATNESS?Parents PrincipalsCustodians Support Staff Community Teachers

What Makes Our Programs Special? Do We C.A.R.E.? With GREAT THANKS to Dr. Tim! C: REAL Communication Do we encourage one another to reach out to each other? Do harmony and balance apply to more than great music-making?

What Makes Our Programs Special? Do We C.A.R.E.? A: Attitude Do we generate the proper attitude? Does our attitude play a crucial role in the outcome of the program’s success?

What Makes Our Programs Special? Do We C.A.R.E.? R: Responsibility Do we come together ready to invest energy for ongoing growth and development of our goals? Do we respond to each other in a fashion that will advance the entire program to the next level?

What Makes Our Programs Special? Do We C.A.R.E.? E: Excellence Do we reflect a sense of excellence to go beyond the basic requirements -- to put forth extra effort?

“We either hang together, or we hang separately”... Ben Franklin When ALL of the people involved in a music program decide to unselfishly GIVE, it’s THEN that we realize the true value of the program -- a gathering of wonderful people who genuinely C.A.R.E. for one another.... Tim Lautzenheiser

After all, doesn’t she deserve our very best?

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