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2011-2012 NHCCA, Inc. Operating Calendar

2011-2012 Holiday Observance Schedule

Independence Day- July 4, 2011

Labor Day- September 5, 2011

Veterans Day- November 11, 2011

Thanksgiving- November 24 & 25, 2011

Christmas- December 23 & 26, 2011

New Year’s- January 2, 2012

MLK Holiday- January 16, 2012

Good Friday- April 6, 2012

Memorial Day- May 28, 2011

2011-2012 Teacher Holidays

Winter Break- December 22, 27-30, 2011

Spring Break- April 2-5, 2012

2011-2012 Mandatory Staff Development Days

August 11-24, 2011

September 30, 2011

October 28, 2011

December 21, 2011

January 20, 2012

February 17, 2012

March 30, 2012

May 11, 2012

May 29, 2012

First Day of School- August 25, 2011

Last Day of School- May 25, 2012

2011-2012 Operating Calendar

Stanley Baird will perform at benefit concert

Saxophonist Stanley Baird will perform at Heart Strings, Music for the Soul, our benefit concert to aid women at risk of heart attack and stroke. The concert is Sunday, February 7, 2010 at 4:00 p.m. at St. Stephen AME Church 501 Red Cross Street in Wilmington.

Baird, as an acclaimed musician, composer and entertainer, has not only become a household name in his home state of North Carolina but he has also achieved wide recognition as an educator at both the public and university level. Stanley has shared the concert stage with his mentor Donald Byrd, Najee, Alex Bugnon, Regina Belle, Richard Elliot, Brian McKnight, Kirk Whalum, Kim Waters, The O’Jays and the late George Howard. During his teaching tenure in St.Croix of the U.S. Virgin Islands, Stanley was able to quench his thirst for West Indian and Latin music. This influence is heard through his music. Stanley has had airplay on at least three hundred Quiet Storm and Urban radio programs and one soap opera The Guiding Light. He received reviews and articles in Bre, Billboard, and the Gavin Report. Throughout his career, Baird has covered every aspect of jazz, using his gift to create music with heart. Stanley created the STANLEY BAIRD YOUTH JAZZ FOUNDATION because he believes jazz can be kept alive through young rising instrumentalists and vocalists. Baird ‘s philosophy is “Listening to music is good for the soul and the mind…don’t do drugs, get your high on soothing, inspirational music.” The Stanley Baird Group’s involment in the Armed Forces Entertainment program has taken them on a journey around the world, touring such places as Japan, Okinawa, Korea, Kwajalein, The Marshall Islands,  Hawaii and Guam.

Discography

Don’t Make Me Wait – 1991 CD
Stop Look & Listen – 1995 CD
Cover II Cover – 1996 CD
You Will Know – 1998 CD
Stan’s Christmas  1999 CD
Traffic Jam – 2007 CD

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Marvin Curtis, Featured Performer at Benefit Concert

Marvin V. Curtis, a native of Chicago, Illinois, assumed the Deanship of the Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts at Indiana University-South Bend on August 1, 2008. He was the former Assistant Dean and Choral Director at Fayetteville State University in Fayetteville, North Carolina.  He previously served on the faculties of California State University, Stanislaus, Virginia Union University, Lane College, and The Virginia Governor’s School for the Humanities and the Performing at the University of Richmond.

Dr. Marvin Curtis, featured performer

Dr. Marvin Curtis, featured performer

He earned the Bachelor of Music Degree from North Park College in Chicago; his Master of Arts from The Presbyterian School of Christian Education in Richmond, Virginia; and the Doctor of Education from The University of the Pacific in Stockton, California.  He did additional studies at Westminster Choir College in Princeton, New Jersey and The Juilliard School of Music in New York.  He was a 1993 Ford Foundation Fellow to the National Council for Black Studies Conference in Accra, Ghana, where he studied at the University of Ghana at Lagon.

Dr. Curtis is the first African-American composer commissioned to write a choral work for a Presidential Inauguration.  His work, The City on the Hill was premiered at President Clinton’s 1993 Inauguration performed by The Philander Smith Collegiate Choir of Little Rock, Arkansas and The United States Marine Band. This choral work is housed in the Smithsonian Institute’s National African American Project Archives and the Clinton Library. Other musical commissions have come from schools and churches and his orchestral works have been performed by The Richmond Symphony, The Minnesota Orchestra, The Stanislaus Orchestra, The Petersburg Symphony, and The Greensboro Symphony.  He is published by The Mark Foster Music Company (now affiliated with Shawnee Press), Music 70/80, Coronet Press, International Opus, and GIA publications.

He has led numerous workshops in African-American music and Multi-Cultural Education and been guest conductor for numerous choral festivals around the country.   He is published in scholarly journals and continues to serve as guest conductor at numerous choral festivals. He conducted several community choirs including The Riverside Community Chorale, The Richmond Festival Chorus, and The Stanislaus Choral Society. He served as Guest Conductor/Artistic Director for the In-Harmony Series sponsored by the Richmond Symphony.

Prior to his appointment at The Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts, Curtis served as Artistic and Musical Director for the FSU Summer Opera Series leading the productions of The Magic Flute, H.M.S. Pinafore, and The Marriage of Figaro. As the FSU choral conductor, his choirs took two European tours and performed with the Vancouver Symphony. He hosted The Classical Sampler radio program on WFSS-FM 91.9 radio in Fayetteville for 12 years, served as President of the Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra Board of Directors, Trustee of the Fayetteville/Cumberland County Arts

Council, and as a member of the North Carolina Humanities Council.  He is the recipient of numerous awards including the University of North Carolina Board of Governors Award for Excellence in Teaching and was vocal coach to Miss North Carolina 2002, Rebekah Chantay Revels.

Staff Development and Teacher Holidays

2010-2011 Holiday Observance Schedule:

Independence Day- July 5, 2010
Labor Day- September 6, 2010
Veterans Day- November 11, 2010
Thanksgiving- November 25th and 26th, 2010
Christmas- December 24th and 27th, 2010
New Year’s- December 31, 2010
MLK Holiday- January 17, 2011
Good Friday- April 22, 2011
Memorial Day- May 30, 2011

Staff Development and Teachers Holidays

August 11-24, 2010- Staff Development & Room Setup
October 8, 2010- Child Staffing Meetings/No Class
December 20, 2010- Staff Development
December 21-23, 28-30, 2010- Teacher Holidays
March 24, 2011- Child Staffing Meetings/No Class
March 25, 2011- Staff Development Day
April 18-21, 2011- Spring Break
May 31, 2011- End-Of-Year Closeout

This year our school year begins on:

August 25, 2010

And Ends on:

May 27, 2011