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State Solo & Ensemble Information STATE SOLO & ENSEMBLE INFORMATION - VOCAL & PIANO EVENTS PERRY MERIDIAN HIGH SCHOOL AND MIDDLE SCHOOL All times are E.S.T. (Indianapolis time) All Vocal Events will be held at Perry Meridian High School, 401 W. Meridian School Road. All Piano Events will be held at Perry Meridian Middle School, 202 W. Meridian School Road, on the north side of the street. MAPS & SCHEDULES: Directors: Give your students a copy of the building map along with the schedule! NOTE: Vocal Warm-up rooms and Performance rooms will be located on both the First and Second floors. A Teacher Workroom will be available to directors at PMHS in room 11M (located across from the cafeteria). PARKING: Parking for this event is very limited. Please make arrangements to carpool or travel in vans and mini buses to limit the number of vehicles at the site. Parking at Perry Meridian H.S. is available on the East side of the building, and parking at Perry Meridian M.S. on the South side of the building. PLEASE, NO PARKING ALONG THE STREET! Park only in areas designated for parking. No parking on grass or where prohibited. No parking in fire lanes. Illegally parked vehicles will be towed at the owner’s expense. BUSES: Students may be dropped off on the East Side of Perry Meridian High School and enter through the Main Entrance (#1). After drop-off, buses will be directed to park on the North and West side of Perry Meridian H.S. SCHEDULE CONFLICTS: No performance time changes can be made in advance to the published schedule. Minor schedule conflicts can usually be resolved at the performance room on the day of the event. In case of a conflict, participants should check with the doorkeeper at their scheduled room, as early as possible upon arrival. Directors should also notify doorkeepers of any events from their school that will not be attending. Although every attempt will be made to accommodate conflicts, there is no guarantee every conflict can be resolved. MEDALS: All performers receiving a Gold, Silver, Bronze, Participation, or Comment Only rating should take their comment sheet to one of the award distribution tables located throughout the building. Awards and ribbons will be distributed at these locations. DO NOT COME TO EVENT HEADQUARTERS FOR AWARDS! Reminder: A “With Distinction” designation at State Solo and Ensemble will be awarded to vocal solos and ensembles receiving a 10.5 or less and piano solos receiving an 8.5 or less. Events qualifying for this award will receive a Gold medal with special gold “piping” on the ribbon. ACCOMPANIST MEDALS; PATCHES AND YEAR ROCKERS: Accompanist Medals, State Solo & Ensemble Patches, and Rockers will be available in the Cafeteria. Costs are $3.00 for Accompanist Medals, $2.00 for Patches and $1.00 for year 2019 Rockers. PIANO SOLO WARM-UP (Perry Meridian Middle School): Piano solo warm-up will be in the designated area (C4) using electronic keyboards with headphones. Participants will be allowed 15 minutes warm-up, 30 minutes prior to their scheduled performance time. FOOD SERVICE: Food and drink will be available in the Cafeteria beginning at 8:00 A.M. at Perry Meridian High School. Drinks and light refreshments will be available at Perry Meridian Middle School. PROGRAMS: A printed program will NOT be available at the site. If you desire a printed schedule, please print out the schedule available on this website as needed. T-SHIRTS: Specially designed ISSMA long-sleeve T-shirts for State Solo & Ensemble are available for purchase in the Cafeteria. Cost is $20.00 for S, M, L, XL, and XXL. COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY BOOTHS: A feature at this year's State Solo & Ensemble Festivals will be the presence of representatives of many Indiana College and University Schools of Music. These information booths will be located in the Commons and Cafeteria areas. LOST AND FOUND: Please turn in any items that appear to be lost to the Event Headquarters. They may be reclaimed there. EVENT HEADQUARTERS: The Event Headquarters at PMHS is located in the Guidance Office, and at PMMS in the Cafeteria. Emergency calls may be directed to 317/789-4430. ISSMA appreciates the use of Perry Meridian Schools for this event. We expect due respect for classrooms, restrooms and hallways. THIS IS A NON-SMOKING CAMPUS (INSIDE AND OUTSIDE)..... NO TOBACCO PRODUCTS MAY BE USED WHILE ON SCHOOL GROUNDS. PLEASE CONSUME ALL FOOD AND DRINK IN THE CAFETERIA ONLY. WITH THE EXCEPTION OF WATER, PLEASE DO NOT CARRY FOOD OR DRINK ITEMS TO OTHER PARTS OF THE BUILDING. IN ACCORD WITH FEDERAL COPYRIGHT LAW, THERE ARE NO PHOTOCOPYING SERVICES AT THIS SITE. PLEASE NOTE: There is NO ATM located in either school building. INDIANA STATE SCHOOL MUSIC ASSOCIATION, INC. 2018-19 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE/DIRECTORS President: Bonnie Harmon, Salem High School Vice President: Rick Granlund, North Central High School Past President: Timothy Johnston, Scottsburg High School ISSMA Executive Director: Michael K. (Mick) Bridgewater Instrumental Education Director: Mark A. Middleton Choral Education Director: Scott A. Bradford “A Statement from the ISSMA Office” Directors are responsible for the behavior of their students at ISSMA events. Instruction regarding proper conduct and expectations should be a part of the overall educational process. It is crucial that host schools, their administrators and teachers can confidently host our events in their facilities without fear of damage or inappropriate behavior. Thank you in advance for your cooperation. The directors of the member schools will serve as the liaison between ISSMA and schools, students, parents, and staff members in regard to questions, comments or concerns for all ISSMA events. Direct contact with any adjudicator is considered inappropriate. ISSMA STATE SOLO AND ENSEMBLE VOCAL PERFORMANCE SITE PERRY MERIDIAN HIGH SCHOOL FIRST FLOOR E6 N 10FA 10FB 10FC E5 E8 E7 12AE 5C E4 12AF 12J 12H BLVD(C5). BROADWAY 12I 12D 12C 12B 12E 12A 12K 12F 12AB 10CA E9 ANIMATION AVE(C12) ELEVATOR ANIMATION AVE(C12) S3 8FK 8FL S2 10A E10 KITCHEN 9J E3 SENATE AVENUE(c11) SENATE 9I STREET (C9) WALL MEDIA MILE(C7) AUDITORIUM 11M 7F 5B E2 10AC 10AB 11L 11I 9H 7E 5A 11K INSTRUCTIONAL CONCESSIONS DEANS’ ROW(C10) 9G MEDIA CENTER & 11J 7D NURSE COLLEGE BOOTHS 11H 9F MAIN ENTRANCE 11G 9E ISSMA 8DOFFICE 8HB PERRY PARKWAY(C8) PERRY PARKWAY(C8) 8HA 8HB PEREGRINE DOUGLAS COURT(C3) PARK S5 S6 8G 7B 3E LOT PARKING 6LD 6LE 11E 11F 9D 6LC E12 11D 11C 9A 9B 8E 7C 7A 3D BOYS’ LOCKER STORAGE 6LB 11B S4 6D 6C S1 1A 6L 1L 6LA GIRLS’ LOCKER E19 15E EDISON EXPRESSWAY(C6) GYM 6E 1H C13 C15 6KA 6K 13F 6J 6I 6B 3C6A 6F 1E 15D 13DC 13DB 13DA FITNESS RM 13E 11A 6H 6G 6AB 6AA 3B 15C 13D 13C E14 S8 GIRLS’ LOCKERS BOYS’ LOCKERS S7 15B E18 13BC 13BB 4A (Aux Gym) 3A 13A WRESTLING 15A POOL GIRLS’ LOCKER 13AB 13B 2A BOYS’ LOCKER E12A E13 E15 LOCKER ROOMS E17 E16 ISSMA STATE SOLO AND ENSEMBLE VOCAL PERFORMANCE SITE PERRY MERIDIAN HIGH SCHOOL SECOND FLOOR E6 N 2-12C 2-12B 2-12A DRAMA DRIVE(C2-12) S3 S2 ELEVATOR 2-9K PYTHAGOREAN PKWY(C-2-9) 2-9L 2-7N 2-7M READING ROAD(C2-7) 2-7L CLOSET HALLWAY 2-9J 2-7K 2-10E 2-10C 2-10A 2-9I ENGLISH DRIVE(C2-10) 2-7J 2-9H 2-10F 2-10D 2-10B 2-7I 2-9F 2-9G 2-7H 2-7HA 2-7G 2-9E 2-8D 2-8B 2-7F 2-7E THORNTON DRIVE(C2-8) 2-9D 2-7D S5 S6 2-9B 2-8A 2-7C 2-8E 2-8C 2-9A 2-9C BIC 2-7A MT WEIGHT ROOM S4 S1 PUBLISHERS’ ROW(C2-6) GYM 2-6H 2-6F 2-6D 2-6C 2-6BA 2-6B 2-6A 2-6HA 2-6G 2-6DA 2-6CA 2-6CB 2-6BB 2-6AA S8 S7 ISSMA CONCESSIONS February 16, 2019 Breakfast Items Biscuits & Gravy $4.00 Danish/Muffins $1.50 Sausage, egg & cheese biscuits $2.50 Lunch Cheeseburger $4.00 Hamburger $3.50 Pizza (slice) $2.50 Hot Dog $2.50 Chili-Cheese Hot Dog $3.00 Pulled Pork Sandwich $4.00 Chicken Salad Sam-ich $4.00 Drinks Coffee $1.00 Gatorade, Soda, Tea $2.00 Water $2.00 Accepted - .50 Service Fee for Credit Sarcasm and Advice are FREE ! ISSMA CONCESSIONS February 16, 2019 Snacks $1.00 Candy $1.00 Chocolate Chip Cookies (2) $1.00 Frozen Italian Ice (Squeeze Tube) Fruit $1.00 Hard Boiled Eggs (2) $1.00 Nachos & Cheese $3.00 Pickles $1.00 Popcorn $1.00 Pretzels $3.50 Yogurt $1.00 Accepted - .50 Service Fee for Credit Sarcasm and Advice are FREE ! ISSMA CONCESSIONS February 16, 2019 Candy $1.00 Chocolate Chip Cookies (2) $1.00 Gatorade, Soda, Tea $2.00 Coffee/Hot Chocolate $1.00 Water $2.00 Danish / Muffins $1.50 Frozen Italian Ice (Squeeze Tube) $1.00 Nachos & Cheese $3.00 Popcorn $1.00 Pretzels (Salt or No Salt) $3.50 Accepted - .50 Service Fee for Credit Sarcasm and Advice are FREE ! Indiana State School Music Association PERRY MERIDIAN HIGH SCHOOL Performance Room 6A State Vocal and Piano Solo and Ensemble Judge #4 Brenda Mestach – New Paris Warm-up Room 6C Time Leader/Soloist School List Event 8:30 _____ Emily Wray Roncalli High School 014 Female Voice (160) 8:36 _____ Grace Buehler Bloomington High School North 067 Female Voice (160) 8:42 _____ Jillian Curd Beech Grove High School 007 Female Voice (160) 8:48 _____ Audrey Richardson Owen Valley High School 025 Female Voice (160) 8:54 _____ Sarah Gibson Eastern Hancock High School 065 Female Voice (160) 9:00 _____ Grace Morrison East Central High School 061 Female Voice (160) 9:06 _____ Alexis Caress Indian Creek High School 058 Female Voice (160) 9:12 _____ Grace Knolinski Western High School 500 Female Voice (160) 9:18 _____ Isabella Edmond Attica Jr/Sr High School 048 Female Voice (160) 9:24 _____ Meredith Nichols Alexandria-Monroe High School 148 Female Voice (160) 9:30 _____ Madyson Ebert New Palestine High School 026 Female Voice (160) 9:36 _____ Katharine Schertz West Lafayette Jr/Sr High School 115 Female Voice (160) 9:42
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