South-Central Music HOU 1-12 Vocal Solo & Small Ensemble Southminster School, Missouri City, TX
March 8, 2018
Host School: Southminster School
Address: 4200 Cartwright Rd, Missouri City, TX 77459
What is the ACSI Music Festival?
The ACSI Music Festival is designed to encourage students to share in the ministry of music, to exalt the Lord through the use of their musical talents, and to benefit from evaluation by a qualified adjudicator.
The categories include solos, small ensembles, medium ensembles, and large ensembles/choirs.
This event: Grades 1-12 Vocal Solo & Small Ensemble
How to Get Started?
ACSI Student Activities are open to member schools.
• Complete the South-Central Student Activities Registration form.
• Passwords for resources are emailed to school coordinators. The handbooks are available to download on the Music Festival home page to help schools coordinate the event at their own school and to prepare for/attend the district-level event.
• The Student Participation form and the student participation fees are due at the host school no later than 30 days before the event.
Still Have Questions? Feel free to contact the South-Central Student Activities Coordinator (student_activitiesSC@acsi.org) at the South-Central regional office with any questions.
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