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China trip

From Chris McCue Potts –

China bound: a trip like no other

 
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If you’re a parent going away for April vacation, packing up the entire family might seem like a big headache. Imagine if you were going half-way across the world with 22 musicians and their instruments?

The Medfield High School Jazz Band is getting ready for its big trip to China, and Music Director Doug Olsen takes one look at his to-do list and simply says, “It’s overwhelming. We’ve never taken a music trip of this magnitude.”

Besides the usual luggage and carry-on bags, the China packing list includes 23 Passports and Visas, binders of sheet music for performances in Bengbu, Beijing and Shanghai, plus an array of instruments of all shapes, sizes (and sounds), including trumpets, trombones, saxophones, cymbals, vibes and a guitar, as well as music stands. To Olsen’s relief, a piano, drums, and additional instruments will be provided in China for the band.

Ten years ago, the Roosevelt High School Jazz Band out of Seattle, made a similar trip to China and had to ship its largest instruments overseas, including piano and upright bass, only to find them quarantined for four days. Olsen has been talking to other band directors who have made the journey to China to gain a better idea how to prepare for the trip and what to expect.

“With all of our stuff, I have a feeling we’ll make quite a scene when we collect our baggage in China,” said Olsen, who’s been spending a lot of his time Skyping with his counterparts on the other side of the world, fielding calls from parents with a long list of questions, and with Superintendent Bob Maguire and EF Tours to figure out logistics, including buses between cities, dining options, and sightseeing ideas for the limited free time the band will have.

But even before leaving its beloved USA, the Jazz Band has had the chance to immerse itself in Asian-inspired jazz music in practice sessions and performances with modern jazz composer/conductor Alan Chan, and renowned Chinese composer and erhu musician Yang Ying, who has created a piece for the Jazz Band to perform at the high-profile Chinese Language Conference in Boston on Sunday, April 7, as well as on tour in China. (You can learn about Ying and the commissioned Medfield piece on her Website.)  Chan will also be meeting up with the Jazz Band in Shanghai to conduct a performance there.

Despite the enormous task of preparing for the Jazz Band’s inaugural overseas music trip, there’s one thing Olsen doesn’t have to worry about: paying the bills. Thanks to a successful fundraising campaign by the Medfield Music Association, Jazz Band families and band members, $25,000 was raised for financial aid, instrument and performance expenses, and other music-tour costs. Jazz Band families are paying their own share of the trip expenses too.

Once spending money is in hand, the bus is fully loaded with luggage and instruments, and chaperones are on board directing the show, the Medfield High School Jazz Band will be set for the trip of a lifetime.

And while parents may be forced to wave their sons and daughters goodbye from the Medfield High School parking lot in the early morning hours of April 12, they’ll be able to follow the trip through Doug Olsen’s Twitter feeds (MusicMedfield). The Medfield community is invited to follow along too.

On April 26, just five days after the band returns from China, Jazz Night attendees will not only have the chance to hear great music, but they’ll also hear first-hand about the China trip from the new International Medfield High School Jazz Band! For event information, click here.

Want to see what’s on the Jazz Band packing list? Take a look:

21 music stands

22 binders of sheet music

6 saxophones

4 trombones

5 trumpets

2 clarinets

2 flutes

6 cymbals

1 cowbell

2 claves

1 conga drum

1 vibraphone set with special case

10 drum sticks

1 guitar

1 electric bass

1 repair kit

1 tuner

45 “China Tour” t-shirts (check out the design)

23 passports & VISAs

23 sets of luggage

23 carry-on bags

23 packages of assorted gifts for host families and school partners, including Hershey Chocolate, a huge hit!

2nd superintendent interview

Today I again lunched with one of the three finalist candidates for the superintendent position.  Today it was Glen Brand, currently the assistant superintendent in Sharon.  Yesterday it was John Fallon, currently the assistant superintendent in Milton.  The third and final lunch time interview is Thursday.

New superintendent candidates

Town officials have been asked to lunch next week for three days with the three finalists for the superintendent job.  No word yet as to who they are.

Medfield Community Book Group

New Medfield FB group (click here to go to FB page)

Medfield Community Book Group

Medfield Community Book Group

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The Parent Network, Medfield Youth Outreach, and the Medfield Public Library have partnered to host the first in a series of book groups to promote acceptance and anti-bullying conversations. Join us and sign up now!
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The Parent Network, Medfield Youth Outreach, and the Medfield Public Library have partnered to host the first in a series of book groups to promote acceptance and anti-bullying conversations. Join us and sign up now!

Thursday, April 11th
7:00- 8:00pm
Medfield Public Library
Conference Room

Scrip at Park Street Books

Flyer from Scrip –

SCRIP AT PARK STREET BOOKS IN APRIL 2013!

SCRIP cards will be available for purchase at Park Street Books starting in April of this year. Jim James will be offering the Scrip (MSSP) box for card purchase and order drop off in an effort to further support Medfield Public Schools. The box will be available when he opens at his new location on Main St. in April and will operate in the same manner as the Lords Box did in the past.

In the interim, until his Main Street location opens, SCRIP cards are
available for purchase directly from your school box rep or by contacting Cathy Chung directly at papachung3@aol.com.
Cathy is selling cards from the old Lords Box directly, in addition to her Blake responsibilities, and can take all your orders via email until its available at Park Street Books. All orders will go to MSSP and be divided amongst the 5 schools evenly.

We appreciate your continued support of SCRIP during this transition period. If anyone has any SCRIP questions, please feel free to contact us at scrip@medfieldcsa.org

Many Thanks!

Kristen Giordano
MSSP Coordinator

 

Early release tomorrow for schools

MEDFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Medfield, Massachusetts
02052
TO: Parents
FROM: Robert C. Maguire, Superintendent of Schools
SUBJ: Early Release on Friday, February 8
DATE: February 7, 2013
With the impending storm predicted for tomorrow, we are planning the early closing of our schools on February 8th. We are announcing this decision at this time to allow you to make plans and to insure the information is communicated clearly. We will follow the usual half day early release schedule and no lunches will be served.
1. The high school and middle school will be dismissed at 11:10 a.m.
2. Dale Street School and Memorial School will be dismissed at 11:40 a.m. There will be no PM Kindergarten/Preschool.
3. Wheelock School will be dismissed at 12:10 p.m.
As detailed above, we are announcing this plan well in advance of the storm. It is important that you continue to monitor the television stations, radio stations or our website in the event that the storm

MHS Jazz Band’s brochure

The Medfield High School Jazz Band, 2012-2013 edition, has a really cool, high quality brochure.

I got my copy from Chris McCue Potts at last night’s Blake Middle School concert, so I could pass it along to Representative Denise Garlick last night.  Chris is trying to get Governor Patrick to name the MHS Jazz Band as the “Honorary Massachusetts High School Jazz Band” for its spring trip to China.  Great idea.

Parents more influential than schools on substance abuse

This from the Medfield Youth Outreach office –

A new study concludes that parental involvement is more important than the school environment in preventing or limiting children’s use of alcohol or marijuana.

Researchers evaluated data from more than 10,000 students, parents, teachers and school administrators. They looked at “family social capital”—bonds between parents and children—as well as “school social capital”—a school’s ability to provide a positive environment for learning, Science Daily<http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/12/121204145553.htm> reports.

Measures of family social capital include trust, open communication and active engagement in a child’s life, while school social capital includes student involvement in extracurricular activities, teacher morale and the teachers’ ability to address student needs.

“Parents play an important role in shaping the decisions their children make when it comes to alcohol and marijuana,” study co-author Dr. Toby Parcel of North Carolina State University said in a news release<http://news.ncsu.edu/releases/wms-parcel-alcohol/>. “To be clear, school programs that address alcohol and marijuana use are definitely valuable, but the bonds parents form with their children are more important. Ideally, we can have both.”

The researchers found students with high levels of family social capital and low school social capital levels were less likely to have used either marijuana or alcohol, or to have used them less frequently, compared with students with high levels of school social capital and low family social capital.

The study appears in Journal of Drug Issues<http://jod.sagepub.com/content/early/2012/11/08/0022042612462220>.

Medfield Youth Outreach
459 Main St.
Medfield, MA 02052
508-359-7121

Chinese jazz artist/composer speaking Monday AM

From the Medfield Music Assoc. –

Celebrated Chinese musician/composer visits Medfield High School

 
From 9:50 to 11:10 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 19, in the high school auditorium, Music Director Doug Olsen will be hosting the prominent Chinese erhu player, jazz musician and composer Yang Ying who will be addressing Medfield’s high school music students, and talking about her varied musical career path and experimentation with different kinds of music (in some cases under an oppressive regime in China).

Later in the day, Ying will be working with the Medfield High School Jazz Band and participating in a “listening session” to help guide her task of creating a composition for the band in preparation for its music trip to China in the spring.

The morning presentation is free and open to the public.

The Medfield Music Association will have an information table on hand for optional donations.

To learn more about Ying: http://www.yangying-music.com/bio/index.html).

MHS girls soccer plays for state championship Saturday

Per Boston.com, Medfield High School girls soccer team in state finals –

Medfield will play in the Division 2 state championship against Belchertown at Worcester State Saturday at 3 p.m. for the championship.