Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Five Ways to Reduce Fundraising Auction Costs

School choir always contains a mix of students at the high school level. Some students choose to be there because they have had positive experiences in elementary and middle school choirs. But across the country, financial cutbacks have removed music programs from schools. So it is becoming more and more common for students to join choir in high school having had no previous choral experiences. If you are new to choir, here are a few tips for getting the most out of the program.
Learn Teacher Expectations
High school choir teachers are usually amazing well educated, and wonderful motivators. They have mandated teaching standards that they must follow, and their personal educational histories often include an interesting mixture of academics. You can help your child the most by making it a point to attend back to school night. You should expect a list of teacher expectations for the year. These will include scheduled performances, competitions, festivals and field trips, and also financial information about each event. The days of schools providing financial support for these things may be over in your school. You can better plan for the year by knowing up front how to budget for it. You will also want to ask how the teacher grades. There may be academic work in addition to performance grades. Each teacher's policy is different.
Support Fundraising Efforts
For some parents, this might mean donating time to help the teacher organize a fundraiser. For other parents, this might mean sponsoring your child and a friend who is less fortunate. For many, this will mean buying fundraiser items, or finding help from friends, family, and co-workers to sell items. Teachers can organize the fundraisers so that the entire profit earned goes to each particular child's account. There will also be fundraisers where the entire profit earned by everyone goes to benefit the costs for everyone. Attend in school fundraising concerts, and sell tickets to friends. This type of fundraiser provides the most profits for the choir. And, when your budget permits, offer to donate funds directly towards your child's events. Fundraising efforts are difficult to manage for teachers, and fatty checks are always appreciated.
Welcome Buying Choir Uniforms
It can be difficult to find school choir robes in schools these days. Many schools opt for stylish coordinated dresses for girls and slacks and shirts for boys. If your child happens to participate in show choir, every item worn must be uniform right down to the shoes and stockings. Judges will visually inspect choirs for appearance and award points for matching attire, well-groomed hair and appealing smiles. But, the most important part of wearing a choir uniform is the feeling of belonging to a winning team, and knowing that you are putting your best foot forward during performance. This feeling of pride is worth every penny invested in your child. So, by all means, do what it takes to accomplish the best that you can in this regard.
Your child will reap the benefits of your support, and everyone enrolled in the choir program will be better because of the value it provides. Choir is the place for gaining confidence and life skills. This is how to help your child succeed in high school choir.
Author Bio:
Judy Greenlees, is an expert in fine arts enrichment activities for children and their families. She has 29 years of professional experience working with families to raise musical and artistic children. To receive a free Raising Musical Children guide visit http://www.raisingmusicalchildren.com.
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