Does a Jr. High School choir concert count for my “Choral Concert” report?
No. It must be of at least a high school or higher. Q: Does my church choir count as a choral concert? A: No. It must be an actual concert. If there is a question, think to yourself, ‘is this a similar setting to our choir concerts at Northridge?’ If the answer to that is no, then you’re probably going to need to find a different concert to serve as your “choir concert” for your report. Q: Can I use a rock concert for a concert report? A: Absolutely. I will warn you that it is not easy to write a high quality concert report on a rock concert. Review the grading rubric before doing so. Q: I lost my program/ticket stub? What do I do? A: Have your parent sign a note verifying that you actually attended the concert, and attach that to your report. Q: Can I just watch a choir concert on TV? There are some really good ones on public television. A: No, you may not. Yes, there are good concerts on TV, and I encourage you to watch them, but attending a concert live is a completely different exp