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The Middle School handbell choir performs at a Christmas party at the Cowlitz Regional Conference Center.
The Middle School handbell choir performs at a Christmas party at the Cowlitz Regional Conference Center
Students in lower grades learn to create music with choir chimes as an introduction to middle school handbell choir.
Students in lower grades learn to create music with choir chimes as an introduction to middle school handbell choir.
Band/Dick Uthmann
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Music/Karla Dudley
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A generous donation from the Kirkpatrick Family Care has provided each fifth-grade student with an instrument.  Band students attend class at 7:30 a.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays.

HANDBELL CHOIR

Karla Dudley, Director

St. Rose has a three-octave set of English Hand Bells.  Each of the 37 bells was purchased by friends and parents of St. Rose and carries a personalized inscription. The bells are used throughout the music department as tools to teach music skills and enhance student success.
 
St. Rose offers hand bell ringing as a middle school elective class during the spring trimester. During this class students will learn basic music skills in addition to specific hand bell ringing techniques. The class will culminate with a performance. The class will also provide outreach opportunities for students to share their skills with local community organizations.
 
St. Rose has established a hand bell fund as a means of providing continuing resources for music and other materials needed to enhance the program. A theee-octave set of choir chimes is desired to provide a pre-handbell training experience for lower grades.
 
WHY HANDBELLS?
 
Music instruction is a powerful tool that educators can use to provide academic achievement and mental discipline. The introduction of handbells into the existing music program has established a music learning experience for students who may not sing or play a band instrument and for students who wish to expand their music education.
 
Studies show that there is a high correlation between music instruction and high grades or test scores. The study of  music develops spatial, cognitive, and higher order thinking skills.  In particular, the playing of handbells helps to stimulate critical thinking and problem solving.  Handbell playing also develops hand-eye coordination and motor skills which transfer to writing skills. Skills developed in music that apply to other areas include  a sense of rhythm, physical coordination, motor skills, critical thinking, memory recall, listening, and logic.

    
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