Monday, February 14, 2011

Musicians and Friends visit Orpheum!




Wow! Mary Poppins was wonderful! From the beautiful setting of the Orpheum to the spectacular sets, amazing special effects, stunning singing, and non-stop action IT WAS WONDERFUL! Ask anyone who went and you will get even more superlatives. This was the first time we have taken along some elementary students, and it was so much fun to see it through their eyes. Thanks, everyone, for a wonderful evening. (And thanks, Kay Stork, for the pictures!)

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Some cool sites to look at for Christmas

Today in class (our last before Christmas vacation), we watched some You-Tube videos and responded to them in a Moodle forum. Yep- pretty technological. I was very pleased with most of the comments that my intelligent students made. You can actually go to Moodle and look at them if you want! But before you do, watch these videos for yourself and enjoy!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHPHnlYi3V0&feature=fvw
(Jackie Evancho singing O Holy Night)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2NeW7CF_AA
(It Came Upon a Midnight Clear)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9XNfWNooz4&feature=related
(i-Band)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCFCeJTEzNU
(Silent Monks)

and my favorite:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0REJ-lCGiKU

Have a wonderful Christmas!
Mrs. Nichols

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Reflections on Charlie Brown















The shows are now memories, but what memories!! Here are some student comments that hit the nail on the head and echo my own sentiments:

Jenna: It was hard balancing this and all my other commitments, but it all worked out and was worth it in the end.

Charles: I enjoyed the fact that the audience was entertained.

Daniel S: I learned that if you want to get anything done you have to do it yourself.

Michaela: I learned that everyone needs to do their part in helping to make the musical the best it can be.

Caitlin: I learned to use big facial expressions and to go all out and give it my best.

Emily: The thing that surprised me were how some of the people who got principle parts sort of became those characters.

Trenda: We got it to the point that it was real life not just a comic strip.

Amber: I didn't think there were going to be so many students come to the musical but there was so that surprised me.


And my personal favorite:

I’ve learned that Mrs. Nichols knows best! (Thanks, Makaye!)


Thanks for the memories!!!







Monday, October 25, 2010













We have started the 2 week marathon! For the next 14 days, we will eat, sleep, play, live, practice, memorize, love and hate "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown!" at different points during the process of making this a show we can be proud of. It will be wonderful! The kids will entertain! They will sparkle! They will surprise you and make you laugh! But right now we have 2 weeks of hard work to do before we get to that point. The marathon begins..............

Monday, August 23, 2010

Ready for the Race!


I was really ready for school to start this year- what a wonderful summer. It wasn't too short, it didn't go by too fast, it wasn't too busy or any of the other things that you hear people say. The reason is because I chose to rest. I sat on my porch and read my books and worked in my flowers and had a lot of fun cutting thistles in the pastures (yep- you heard that right). I walked, I talked, I lunched with friends. I held my grand daughter and traveled with my family. I'm so thankful because I needed that, I mean I REALLY needed that.

So now I'm ready for school and excited about the new year in ways that I haven't been in a long time. You have probably already heard that "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" is our musical for this year. Auditions will be this week and the field is wide open. I hope the students are really preparing their auditions, because it is really hard to choose a cast based on how well you think they MIGHT act or sing! And these characters will need good actors to pull them off. The students are researching "Peanuts" characters for their first Moodle assignment, and the entries I've seen so far have been excellent. Choosing the right people for the parts is one of the things that significantly determines the show's success. It is not an easy job, so I thought you might like to know some of the things we take into consideration when casting a show.

1. Acting and singing ability (of course)
2. Reliability (rehearsal attendance)
3. Responsibility (memorization and preparation)
4. Past academic performance (ineligible students cannot perform on stage for the musical)
5. Potential (you can do more than you think you can)
6. Something we DON'T consider too much if at all: age. We cast the students based on what will make the best show. In other words: Don't plan on a part just because you are a senior. AND: Don't be upset if someone younger than you gets a good part. We cast the students based on what will make the best show.

And we will have a great show- I'm sure of that.
So... we're off!

Monday, May 17, 2010

Encore!


Encore means that the music was so good the crowd wanted more! The theme of our Awards Concert was Encore because we sang great songs from past decades that deserved another singing. It is also how my heart feels about launching this senior class. (I almost wrote "losing" there, but decided against it. Yes, I'll be losing them as members of my high school vocal class. But it is time for them to move on. They are being launched into the bigger world to use their God-given abilities and the lessons I and others have taught them. So I'll stick with launch instead of lose.) Anyway- back to Encore.

I wanted it to go on and on. I didn't want the concert to end. Some of my students felt the same way. On their Moodle assignment, they were asked to write about something that they could have changed about the concert and several of them said that it was over too soon!

Encore. The music and the personalities of this special class will live on in my heart for a very long time. Bailey- you didn't want to let anyone know how much you were enjoying yourself! Kelsey- always giving me 100% even when you didn't feel like it! Tiffany- you are a better singer than you think you are! Paige- what a great dance teacher who created choreography for dancers and non-dancers alike! McKinze- great ideas, sense of humor, and fantastic with the computer! Cassidy- Born entertainer!

Thanks, girls. This was definitely an ENCORE year.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Loving my granddaughter and my job.......


Natalie Renee was born on April 30, 2010. She is the long awaited answer to prayer by her parents and aunts and uncles and grandparents who grieved her big brother Isaac's stillbirth last January. Which brings me to the reason for this blog entry. I am blessed in many ways- one of those ways is the students I get to teach. I was reminded of this on Natalie's birth day when my phone was receiving texts from my students asking for updates and offering prayer. How special! How special to have the opportunity to invest not only my musical leadership, but my life in students for 6 years so that when they graduate they feel like one of my own. These kids become a part of my life as surely as I become part of theirs. What a privilege.