Matthew Belliston

Matthew Belliston
Matthew Belliston
3137
Music

Matt started learning music by sitting next to his older siblings as they practiced accordion and piano.  He participated in band, choir and musical theatre in school.  He has earned a Bachelor's in Music Education from the University of Utah (2010), and a Master's in Music Education from Carnegie Mellon University (2016).  He has taught K-12 in many different schools and classes.  Whether it's playing music with his family at home, or directing a choir, music has always been a part of Matt's life.  Matt wants people of all walks of life, of all ages, in all career fields to be able to unwind and enjoy creating music and theatre on or off stage. 

Music Appreciation

Music Appreciation
Kimberly High School 2025-26
CSI Dual Credit: MUSI 100, Spring 2026, 3 credits
Mr. Belliston – Room 198
Email: mbelliston@kimberly.edu
Phone: 208-423-4170 ext. 3137 

Welcome to Music Appreciation! In this class, students will receive both high school and college credit through CSI as we create music and play along with old and new tunes while learning the basics of music theory, music history, and study of and experience with basic instruments. I strongly encourage students to wait until their Junior year to take this course so they have a strong background in writing. Musicians of all skill levels will learn and grow in this class. There will be no required performance opportunities in this course, but you will attend or view online at least 4 concerts outside of class. Email is the best way to contact me. I will answer all emails within 2 school days. If you post a question after 3:00 p.m. on Friday, I may not answer it until Monday. 

Materials:

  • Pencil(s) or Pen(s) and notebook (you can also use a one-to-one device for notes)
  • Textbook (provided), The World of Music by David Willoughby 7th Edition
  • One-to-one device 

Description:

A non-technical course designed to provide a basis for enjoyable listening through the discovery of stylistic differences between historical eras and the individual composers within the eras and through the awareness of the various performance media.

Student Learning Outcomes (SLO)

Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:

1. Identify different genres of music and the instruments used in each

2. Identify elements of the culture surrounding different genres of music

3. Critically critique live and recorded music

Grading (entire school year): 

Attendance & Participation25%
Written work25%
Concert Reviews (2 per semester)25%
Tests/Assessments (including final)25%

Based on the 100% total listed above, letter grades will be assigned as follows: 

A: 90 % or above              B: 80 % to 89.9 %            C: 70 % to 79.9 %

D: 60 % to 69.9 %            F: below 59.9 %                I: incomplete

Attendance & Participation 

  • Students will earn up to 10 points (5 points per class) a week.
    • 3 points for showing up on time and participating well.
    • 2 points for each class they are prepared with materials.
  • Students will have 2 absences and 1 tardy per semester that will not count against them. Beyond the allowable absences (2) and tardy (1), make-up work for missed classes will only be given for emergency situations (i.e.: funeral, illness, hospitalization or other significant emergencies. Documentation will be required. Family vacation, lunch date with parent, doctor’s appointments, etc. will count as the two (2) allowable absences but will NOT count as emergency situations). After 6 absences, regardless of reason for absence, special determinations may need to be made since participation, attendance, and performances could be adversely affected by missing so many classes.
  • Students may only use electronic devices with permission of the teacher.
  • Students may bring a water bottle to class. Other food or drink, including gum, is not allowed in class.
  • Students will engage in class and participate fully. Participation includes commenting, adding to the discussion and sharing ideas. Participation is the largest measure of success.
  • Students are expected to follow student handbook behavior and dress guidelines.
  • Students are expected to be honest, respectful, and kind to everyone, both in and out of class. Any disrespectful behavior (bullying, lack of participation, poor effort, etc.) can result in points deducted in participation and administrative discipline.

Written work, Concert Reviews, & Assessments

  • Students will have written work/projects that will assist in the student learning. Many of these assignments will be done online through canvas.
  • Students are expected to attend or watch 2 concerts per semester outside of class. Only one of these concerts may be at the high school level, and none may be middle or elementary school level. Students will write a review that will discuss the musical elements discussed in class and a response to what they saw and heard.
  • Students will be assessed through tests and quizzes. If a student is absent the day of a test, they will need to schedule a time to make it up within a week of returning to school. 

Dropping a Course and Withdrawal

The drop period for full semester courses ends on the first Sunday following the beginning of the term. A dropped course is not reflected on the student’s transcript. The withdrawal period then begins and lasts through 75% of the course. Withdrawal means the student attempted the course but did not complete any credit; the grade of W will appear on the student’s transcript. Students are responsible for all tuition and fees associated with withdrawn courses. No course may be withdrawn from after 75% of the course has elapsed. Students will be issued a grade after this deadline. Drop and Withdraw deadlines for non-standard courses can be found on the student’s schedule in MyCSI.

In order to withdraw from one or more courses, a completed Add/Drop/Withdraw form is required, which can be found in MyCSI or at the Office of the Registrar. Students withdrawing from all credited courses must receive a Financial Aid signature prior to submitting the form to the Office of the Registrar or any off-campus center.

W grades can have a number of negative consequences, including negatively impacting students’ eligibility for Federal Financial Aid. Ws on transcripts can also raise questions by transfer institutions and even prospective employers. Students should carefully consider the consequences of Ws before withdrawing from courses.

Attendance Verification for Financial Aid

Attendance Verification is submitted each semester. Your Federal Student Aid is based on your academic attendance and participation in an academically-related activity, see csi.edu/financialaid.

Fast Forward Money is available for dual credit.

Musical Theatre

Musical Theatre
2025-26
Mr. & Mrs. Belliston – Room 137 & LA Thomas
Email: mbelliston@kimberly.edu, mibelliston@kimberly.edu
Phone: 208-423-4170 ext. 3137

Welcome to Musical Theatre! In this performance-centered class, students will learn singing, acting, dancing and technical skills through the performance in a musical theatre setting. Students in the course are from 9-12 grades at Rise and KHS. This course has no prerequisites and this year we will be presenting Newsies in February.To perform in Newsies as a lead or supporting role you must be in the class 2nd semester and attend after school rehearsals starting in November.

Grading (per semester): Students will be held to a high standard of academic integrity. The following breakdown is to be determined as the semester goes. The percentages are approximate. 

Attendance & Participation50%
Written Work & Assessments15%
Performances15%
Evaluations15%

 

Attendance & Participation

  • Students will earn up to 10 points (5 points per class) a week.
    • 3 points for showing up on time and participating well.
    • 2 points for each class they come prepared with materials needed: music folder, script, one-to-one device, pencil, etc.

      Having their supplies will help them learn best to perform. If students repeatedly forget their material, they may be asked to not perform with the group. 

  • Students will have 2 absences and 1 tardy per semester that will not count against them. Beyond the allowable absences (2) and tardy (1), make-up work for missed classes will only be given for emergency situations (i.e.: funeral, illness, doctor’s appointment, hospitalization or other significant emergencies. Family vacation, lunch date with parent, etc. will count as the two (2) allowable absences but will NOT count as emergency situations). After 6 absences, regardless of reason for absence, special determinations may need to be made since participation, attendance, and performances could be adversely affected by missing so many classes.
  • Students may only use electronic devices with permission of the teacher. If a cell phone is used without permission, the student will leave it with Mr. or Mrs. Belliston and take it to the office the beginning of the next school day to be there until lunch. Please review the school cell phone policy. If another electronic device is used, without permission, the student will leave it with the teacher desk until the end of class.
  • Students are encouraged to bring a water bottle to class. Other food or drink, including gum, is not allowed in class or rehearsal spaces. Students may leave food on the desk next to the stage. Students who do not leave it on the desk will lose up to 2 points.
  • Students will engage in class and participate fully. Participation is the largest measure of success.
  • Students are expected to follow student handbook behavior and dress guidelines.
  • Students are part of a team, which requires trust and vulnerability. For the students to succeed, members are expected to be honest, respectful, and kind to everyone, both in and out of class. Any behavior that pulls away from the team (bullying, lack of participation, poor effort, etc.) can result in points deducted in participation or the role/responsibility given to another student. In addition to losing participation points for not following directions, behaviors will be logged on edHub and administration will follow through with discipline.

Written Work 

  • Students will demonstrate their knowledge through canvas and other work.
  • There will also be evaluations to help students critically think about their own and others’ performances. 

Performances

  • Students need to attend scheduled performances. Each student will arrive by the designated call time, in proper concert attire, with proper hygiene and grooming, focused and ready to work. Students who arrive after call time, or who arrive at call time without meeting the other expectations will lose points for performance. Any conflict with a performance must be communicated with the teacher via email before the event to receive any make-up work.
  • In performance situations, it is essential that each student also learn and adhere to proper audience etiquette when not on stage. Proper audience etiquette shows a high standard of excellence at Kimberly High School and is a good example to other members of the audience.

Performance Calendar (subject to change) Performance times and locations are to be determined. Rehearsal calendar for the musical is tentative but will start in October. A more detailed calendar will go out with audition materials.

All-State Auditions Due Friday, October 10 (need approval from Mr. Belliston if not enrolled in choir) 
Fall Concert RehearsalMonday, October 20 
Fall Concert Monday, October 27 
District Honor Clinic November 5-6 (Twin Falls High School. ONLY for those invited) 
Winter Concert RehearsalThursday, December 4
Winter Concert Saturday, December 6 
All-State Festival February 4-7 (NNU. ONLY for those who audition and make it.) 
Possibility of performing as a group (one day up and back)
Newsies SEE BELOW
District Solo and Ensemble March 3 (CSI. All day. Anyone can prepare a solo or small ensemble) 
Kimberly’s Got Talent Rehearsal: Friday, March 13, Performance: Monday, March 16 
End of Year Concert Rehearsal Monday, April 27 
State Solo and Ensemble May 1-2 (Boise area. ONLY for those who qualify.) 
End of Year Concert Monday, May 4 


Band App

Image removed.

  • Please add yourself to this class: https://band.us/n/a8aabdI0q09aN
  • This will be used for announcements and for parents/students to message me via my cell phone.
  • You can always use my email but please do not use my personal cell phone number.

 

Rehearsal Calendar – Tuesday and Thursday rehearsals will be 3:30-6pm. Saturday rehearsals will be 8am-2pm. Students will know which rehearsals they need to come to once they have auditioned. Not everyone will be called to every rehearsal.

November 
Tuesdays – 11, 13, 18, 20

December – 2, 4, 9, 11, 16

January – 6, 8, 10, 13, 15, 20, 22, 24, 27, 29

February – 3, 10, 12, 14, 17, 19, 21, 23, 24, 25, 26

PERFORMANCES – Feb 27, 28, Mar 2, 4, 6, 7

STRIKE – Mar 9

Stage Productions

Stage Productions
2025-26
Mr. & Mrs. Belliston – Room 137 & LA Thomas
Email: mbelliston@kimberly.edu, mibelliston@kimberly.edu
Phone: 208-423-4170 ext. 3137

Welcome to Stage Productions! In this performance-centered class, students will learn behind the scenes work in stage crew, sets, costumes, props, sound and lighting, and more. Students in the course are from 9-12 grades at Rise and KHS. This course has no prerequisites and will be expected to work outside of class for school concerts and events. They will also work with Musical Theatre which will be presenting “Newsies” in February and March. Students should enroll in 2nd semester “Musical Theatre” if they would like to continue to help with “Newsies” or other concerts.

Grading (per semester): Students will be held to a high standard of academic integrity. The following breakdown is to be determined as the semester goes. The percentages are approximate. 

Attendance & Participation50%
Written Work & Assessments15%
Performances15%
Evaluations15%

 

Attendance & Participation

  • Students will earn up to 10 points (5 points per class) a week.
    • 3 points for showing up on time and participating well.
    • 2 points for each class they come prepared with materials needed: music folder, script, one-to-one device, pencil, etc.

      Having their supplies will help them learn best to perform. If students repeatedly forget their material, they may be asked to not perform with the group. 

  • Students will have 2 absences and 1 tardy per semester that will not count against them. Beyond the allowable absences (2) and tardy (1), make-up work for missed classes will only be given for emergency situations (i.e.: funeral, illness, doctor’s appointment, hospitalization or other significant emergencies. Family vacation, lunch date with parent, etc. will count as the two (2) allowable absences but will NOT count as emergency situations). After 6 absences, regardless of reason for absence, special determinations may need to be made since participation, attendance, and performances could be adversely affected by missing so many classes.
  • Students may only use electronic devices with permission of the teacher. If a cell phone is used without permission, the student will leave it with Mr. or Mrs. Belliston and take it to the office the beginning of the next school day to be there until lunch. Please review the school cell phone policy. If another electronic device is used, without permission, the student will leave it with the teacher desk until the end of class.
  • Students are encouraged to bring a water bottle to class. Other food or drink, including gum, is not allowed in class or rehearsal spaces. Students may leave food on the desk next to the stage. Students who do not leave it on the desk will lose up to 2 points.
  • Students will engage in class and participate fully. Participation is the largest measure of success.
  • Students are expected to follow student handbook behavior and dress guidelines.
  • Students are part of a team, which requires trust and vulnerability. For the students to succeed, members are expected to be honest, respectful, and kind to everyone, both in and out of class. Any behavior that pulls away from the team (bullying, lack of participation, poor effort, etc.) can result in points deducted in participation or the role/responsibility given to another student. In addition to losing participation points for not following directions, behaviors will be logged on edHub and administration will follow through with discipline.

Written Work 

  • Students will demonstrate their knowledge through canvas and other work.
  • There will also be evaluations to help students critically think about their own and others’ performances. 

Performances

  • Students need to attend scheduled performances for choirs and musical theatre. They will also be assigned to help with at least 2 other Kimberly School District and RISE events per semester.  
  • Each student will arrive by the designated call time, in proper concert attire, with proper hygiene and grooming, focused and ready to work. Students who arrive after call time, or who arrive at call time without meeting the other expectations will lose points for performance. Any conflict with a performance must be communicated with the teacher via email before the event to receive any make-up work.
  • In performance situations, it is essential that each student also learn and adhere to proper audience etiquette when not on stage. Proper audience etiquette shows a high standard of excellence at Kimberly High School and is a good example to other members of the audience.

Performance Calendar (subject to change) Performance times and locations are to be determined. Rehearsal calendar for the musical is tentative but will start in November. A more detailed calendar will go out in October.

Fall Concert RehearsalMonday, October 20 
Fall Concert Monday, October 27 
Winter Concert RehearsalThursday, December 4
Winter Concert Saturday, December 6 
Newsies SEE BELOW
Kimberly’s Got Talent Rehearsal: Friday, March 13, Performance: Monday, March 16 
End of Year Concert Rehearsal Monday, April 27 
End of Year Concert Monday, May 4 

 

OTHER PERFORMANCES WHICH YOU WILL BE ASSIGNED TO

 

KMS Choir Concert Oct 7 2025 
RISE Harvest Fundraiser Oct 28-29 2025 
Miss Kimberly Nov 22 (rehearsals 17-21) 
Instrumental Music Concert 

Dec 15 2025 

 

KMS Choir Concert  Dec 16 2025 
Instrumental Pops Concert March 9 2026 
KMS Choir Concert March 10 2026 
RISE MS Musical April 23-25 2026 

 


Band App

Image removed.

  • Please add yourself to this class: https://band.us/n/a8aabdI0q09aN
  • This will be used for announcements and for parents/students to message me via my cell phone.
  • You can always use my email but please do not use my personal cell phone number.

 

Rehearsal Calendar – Tuesday and Thursday rehearsals will be 3:30-6pm. Saturday rehearsals will be 8am-2pm. Students will know which rehearsals they need to come to once they have auditioned. Not everyone will be called to every rehearsal.

November 
Tuesdays – 11, 13, 18, 20

December – 2, 4, 9, 11, 16

January – 6, 8, 10, 13, 15, 20, 22, 24, 27, 29

February – 3, 10, 12, 14, 17, 19, 21, 23, 24, 25, 26

PERFORMANCES – Feb 27, 28, Mar 2, 4, 6, 7

STRIKE – Mar 9

Honor Choir

Honor Choir
2025-26
Mr. Belliston – Room 137
Email: mbelliston@kimberly.edu
Phone: 208-423-4170 ext. 3137

Welcome to Honor Choir! This is a fast-paced, advanced, performance-centered choir class for students who pass an audition. Students will continue their vocal, music theory and sight-reading skills as they learn a varied repertoire of music and present a high standard of quality for Kimberly High School in performance and citizenship. Students will participate in many performances with concert choir and musical theatre and in other settings at community and school events. Parent involvement is very encouraged to make performance and activities most enjoyable. Please return the slip on the best way for me and the parent organization to contact you. You can also add yourself and your kid to Remind so you can get text message alerts for events. To perform with the group, students must have a B in this class and have a C average in all their classes.

Grading (per semester): This is a rigorous course and the students will be held to a high standard. As we remain flexible, the following breakdown is to be determined as the semester goes. The percentages are approximate. 

Attendance and Participation

50%

Performances

15%

Written Work – Post-performance Evaluations & Music Theory

15%

Assessments – Theory, Sight-Singing & Memorization

20%

 

Attendance & Participation

  • Students will earn up to 10 points (5 points per class) a week.
    • 3 points for showing up on time and participating well.
    • 2 points for each class they come prepared with music folder, one-to-one device and pencil.

      Having their supplies will help them learn the music best. If students repeatedly forget their music, they may be asked to not perform with the group. Pencils will be available on Mr. Belliston’s desk, but students who repeatedly borrow will need to spend lunch incentive sharpening pencils. Marking music with a pencil will be checked periodically and be part of the participation grade.

  • Students will have 2 absences and 1 tardy per semester that will not count against them. Beyond the allowable absences (2) and tardy (1), make-up work for missed classes will only be given for emergency situations (i.e.: funeral, illness, hospitalization or other significant emergencies. Family vacation, lunch date with parent, etc. will count as the two (2) allowable absences but will NOT count as emergency situations). After 6 absences, regardless of reason for absence, special determinations may need to be made since participation, attendance, and performances could be adversely affected by missing so many classes.
  • Students may only use electronic devices with permission of the teacher. If a cell phone is used without permission, the student will take it to the office. Please review the school cell phone policy. If another electronic device is used, without permission, the student will leave it on the teacher's desk until the end of class.
  • Students are encouraged to bring a water bottle to class. Other food or drink, including gum, is not allowed in class or rehearsal spaces. Students may leave food on the shelf at the sink to pick up after class. Students who do not leave it on the shelf will lose up to 2 points.
  • Students will engage in class and participate fully. Participation is the largest measure of success.
  • Students are expected to follow student handbook behavior and dress guidelines.
  • Students are part of a team, which requires trust and vulnerability. For the students to succeed, members are expected to be honest, respectful, and kind to everyone, both in and out of class. Any behavior that pulls away from the team (bullying, lack of participation, poor effort, etc.) can result in points deducted in participation or the role/responsibility given to another student.
  • In addition to losing participation points for not following directions, behaviors will be logged on edHub and administration will follow through with discipline.

Performances & Concert Attire

  • Students need to attend scheduled performances. Each student will arrive by the designated call time, in proper concert attire, with proper hygiene and grooming, focused and ready to work. Students who arrive after call time, or who arrive at call time without meeting the other expectations will lose points for performance. Any conflict with a performance must be communicated with the teacher via email before the event to receive any make-up work.
  • Make-up work will be given on a case-by-case basis. Students can earn up to 90% depending on the circumstances. The ensemble relies on everyone attending.
  • Concert attire will be the same as last year’s honor choir. New students will be fitted by the first week of September. The program will cover the cost of them. Anything lost, stolen or damaged will be fined: $80 for dresses, $30 for vest, $10 for bow tie.
  • Students must provide their own black dress shoes and socks/nylons. No bare legs should be seen. Please wear long black socks, knee highs or nylons/tights.
  • Tenors and Basses should provide their own black long-sleeved dress shirt and black dress pants. I can order some from the same company as the dresses at your expense of $15 – shirts, $20 – pants. Please let me know by September 5 if you’d like to order. If you ask after that, shipping will cost extra.
  • Students should maintain proper hygiene for concerts. Please don’t come sweaty after sports practice. Please be clean and use deodorant. Body sprays and perfumes should not be used. They can irritate those with allergies or respiratory problems making it difficult for them to perform.

 

Evaluations, Music Theory & Assessments

  • Students will do written evaluations of performances they participate in or others they may attend.
  • The students will do music theory lessons and assessments throughout the semester. These will be on canvas and musictheory.net
  • Students will be assessed on music terms and theory at the end of each semester.
  • Students will perform their music memorized and will be asked to have periodic memorization tests in preparation for each performance. Students who fail to meet these memorization tests may be asked to sit out of the performance of that piece. Students are still expected to attend the performance in its entirety, regardless of whether they will perform every piece. These will be submitted on canvas, performed for the teacher, or performed in small groups for the class.
  • Sight Reading Factory will be used again this year. Students will practice and be tested on their ability to sight-read music alone and with a group. Students will be expected to demonstrate proper vocal technique, pitch, rhythm, and solfege accuracy.

 

Calendar (subject to change) We are still working on locations to allow students to perform in auditoriums, concert halls and churches for better acoustics. Please leave the full day open for the students to rehearse, set-up and perform. If involved in another activity, please let Mr. Belliston know. Most performances will be at 7:00pm.

Football AnthemSaturday, August 23 6:30 at the football field
Idaho ACDA Conference  October 2-4 (One day up and back TBD off our audition)
All-State Auditions Due Friday, October 10 ($10 per student to audition) 
Fall Concert RehearsalMonday, October 20 
Fall Concert Monday, October 27 
District Honor Clinic November 5-6 (Twin Falls High School. ONLY for those invited) 
Winter Concert RehearsalThursday, December 4
Winter Concert Saturday, December 6 
Basketball Game Anthem   TBA 
All-State Festival February 4-7 (NNU. ONLY for those who audition and make it.) 
Possibility of performing as a group (one day up and back)
Newsies February 27-Mar 7 (only musical theatre students perform) 
District Solo and Ensemble March 3 (CSI. All day. Anyone can prepare a solo or small ensemble) 
Kimberly’s Got Talent Rehearsal: Friday, March 13, Performance: Monday, March 16 
Spring Trip TBA 
District Festival April 14-15 (Burley. We will only attend one of those days) 
End of Year Concert Rehearsal Monday, April 27 
State Solo and Ensemble May 1-2 (Boise area. ONLY for those who qualify.) 
End of Year Concert Monday, May 4 
High School Graduation Thursday, May 21 


Band App

Image removed.

  • Please add yourself to this class: https://band.us/n/a9a0b6B1D996n
  • This will be used for announcements and for parents/students to message me via my cell phone.
  • You can always use my email but please do not use my personal cell phone number.

 

The National Association for Music Education has released the following statement regarding music with a sacred text.

“It is the position of the National Association for Music Education that the study and performance of religious music within an educational context is a vital and appropriate part of a comprehensive music education. The omission of sacred music from the school curriculum would result in an incomplete educational experience.” In my class, if a student has personal beliefs that do not permit him or her to perform or rehearse a certain piece of music, notice must be given within a week of it being introduced, so an alternate assignment may be given.  If notice is not given, no alternate assignment will be given and the student will lose points for lack of participation if he/she chooses not to rehearse/perform the piece.

Newsies

Extra, extra!!!

We're looking to expand our acting, singing and dancing newsies for anyone K-12 not in the musical theatre class!

These extras are going to be featured in...

Come back in November for more information

Guitar

Guitar
2025-26
Mr. Belliston – Room 137
Email: mbelliston@kimberly.edu
Phone: 208-423-4170 ext. 3137

Welcome to Guitar! In class we will create music and play along with old and new tunes while learning the basics of guitar. Students will need to provide their own guitar and will need to play and sing in class. There is no prerequisite. Guitarists of all skills levels are welcome to join this class. There will be opportunities for students to perform at the choir concerts, but they will not be required. 

Materials:

  • Pencil(s)
  • Guitar Books (provided)
  • Guitar (there are some school guitars available first come, first served basis)
  • Tuner or tuning app
  • One-to-one device

Grading (per semester): Please be flexible with the grading and the percentages here are approximate.

Attendance and Participation

50%

Song Pass Offs (5-8 per semester)

20%

Written Assessments (4-6 per semester)

15%

Performances (2 per semester)

15%

 

Attendance, Participation & Citizenship 

  • Students will earn up to 10 points (5 points per class) a week.
    • 3 points for showing up on time and participating well.
    • 2 points for each class they are prepared with materials.
  • Students will have 2 absences and 1 tardy per semester that will not count against them. Beyond the allowable absences (2) and tardy (1), make-up work for missed classes will only be given for emergency situations (i.e.: funeral, illness, hospitalization or other significant emergencies. Documentation will be required. Family vacation, lunch date with parent, doctor’s appointments, etc. will count as the two (2) allowable absences but will NOT count as emergency situations). After 6 absences, regardless of reason for absence, special determinations may need to be made since participation, attendance, and performances could be adversely affected by missing so many classes.
  • Students will arrive with a guitar, pencil, paper, and computer for every class. If a student comes to class unprepared, participation points will be docked.
  • Students may only use electronic devices with permission of the teacher. If a cell phone is used without permission, the teacher will ask the student to take it to the office and participation points will be docked. Laptops and other devices will be left on the teacher’s desk until the end of class.
  • Students are encouraged to bring a water bottle to class. Other food or drink, including gum, is not allowed in class.  Participation points may be docked if students make a mess of the music room or other spaces we may use to rehearse.
  • Students will engage in class and participate fully. Participation is the largest measure of success.
  • Students are expected to follow student handbook behavior and dress guidelines.
  • Students are expected to be honest, respectful, and kind to everyone, both in and out of class. Any disrespectful behavior (bullying, lack of participation, poor effort, etc.) can result in points deducted in participation and administrative discipline.

Song Pass Offs, Written Assessments & Performances

  • Students will be expected to pass off 5-8 songs each semester that will demonstrate their knowledge of technique, chords, and music theory.
  • Students will play alone or with the group while singing.
  • Written work will include quizzes on music theory and chords/notes on the guitar.
  • Students will perform alone or with a group two (2) pieces of music in class or posted on canvas. The piece must be approved by the teacher at least one (1) week in advance. All lyrics and themes should be appropriate or edited for an educational setting.

Concert Choir

Concert Choir
2025-26
Mr. Belliston – Room 137
Email: mbelliston@kimberly.edu
Phone: 208-423-4170 ext. 3137

Welcome to Concert Choir! In this performance-centered class, students will learn vocal technique, music theory and sight-reading skills necessary to perform a varied repertoire of music. There will be at least one performance per semester and repertoire will be taken from large choral works, madrigals, contemporary music, spirituals, and more. There are no prerequisites and it can be taken as a semester or complete year.

Grading (per semester): Students will be held to a high standard of academic integrity. As we remain flexible, the following breakdown is to be determined as the semester goes. The percentages are approximate.

Attendance and Participation50%
Performances15%
Written Work – Post-performance Evaluations & Music Theory 15%
Assessments – Theory, Sight-Singing & Memorization 20%

 

Attendance & Participation

  • Students will earn up to 10 points (5 points per class) a week. 
    • 3 points for showing up on time and participating well. 
    • 2 points for each class they come prepared with music folder, one-to-one device and pencil. 

      Having their supplies will help them learn the music best. If students repeatedly forget their music, they may be asked to not perform with the group. Pencils will be available on Mr. Belliston’s desk, but students who repeatedly borrow will need to spend lunch incentive sharpening pencils. Marking music with a pencil will be checked periodically and be part of the participation grade. 

  • Students will have 2 absences and 1 tardy per semester that will not count against them. Beyond the allowable absences (2) and tardy (1), make-up work for missed classes will only be given for emergency situations (i.e.: funeral, illness, hospitalization or other significant emergencies. Family vacation, lunch date with parent, etc. will count as the two (2) allowable absences but will NOT count as emergency situations). After 6 absences, regardless of reason for absence, special determinations may need to be made since participation, attendance, and performances could be adversely affected by missing so many classes.
  • Students may only use electronic devices with permission of the teacher. If a cell phone is used without permission, the student will take it to the office. Please review the school cell phone policy. If another electronic device is used, without permission, the student will leave it on the teacher's desk until the end of class.
  • Students are encouraged to bring a water bottle to class. Other food or drink, including gum, is not allowed in class or rehearsal spaces. Students may leave food on the shelf at the sink to pick up after class. Students who do not leave it on the shelf will lose up to 2 points.
  • Students will engage in class and participate fully. Participation is the largest measure of success.
  • Students are expected to follow student handbook behavior and dress guidelines.
  • Students are part of a team, which requires trust and vulnerability. For the students to succeed, members are expected to be honest, respectful, and kind to everyone, both in and out of class. Any behavior that pulls away from the team (bullying, lack of participation, poor effort, etc.) can result in points deducted in participation or the role/responsibility given to another student.
  • In addition to losing participation points for not following directions, behaviors will be logged on edHub and administration will follow through with discipline

Performances & Concert Attire 

  • Students need to attend scheduled performances. Each student will arrive by the designated call time, in proper concert attire, with proper hygiene and grooming, focused and ready to work. Students who arrive after call time, or who arrive at call time without meeting the other expectations will lose points for performance. Any conflict with a performance must be communicated with the teacher before the event to receive any make-up work. 
  • Make-up work will be given on a case-by-case basis. Students can earn up to 90% depending on the circumstances. The ensemble relies on everyone attending.
  • Concert attire will be concert black. Black shirts, pants, dress, skirts, dress shoes, black socks or nylons/tights. I have several sizes and styles available for students to borrow. Students will need to bring in their clothes to check off before the first performance.
  • Students should maintain proper hygiene for concerts. Please don’t come sweaty after sports practice. Please be clean and use deodorant. Body sprays and perfumes should not be used. They can irritate those with allergies or respiratory problems making it difficult for them to perform.

     

Evaluations, Music Theory & Assessments

  • Students will do written evaluations of performances they participate in or others they may attend.
  • The students will do music theory lessons and assessments throughout the semester. These will be on canvas and musictheory.net
  • Students will be assessed on music terms and theory at the end of each semester.
  • Students will perform their music memorized and will be asked to have periodic memorization tests in preparation for each performance. Students who fail to meet these memorization tests may be asked to sit out of the performance of that piece. Students are still expected to attend the performance in its entirety, regardless of whether they will perform every piece. These will be submitted on canvas, performed for the teacher, or performed in small groups for the class.
  • Sight Reading Factory will be used again this year. Students will practice and be tested on their ability to sight-read music alone and with a group. Students will be expected to demonstrate proper vocal technique, pitch, rhythm, and solfege accuracy.

 

Calendar (subject to change) We are still working on locations to allow students to perform in auditoriums, concert halls and churches for better acoustics. Please leave the full day open for the students to rehearse, set-up and perform. If involved in another activity, please let Mr. Belliston know. Most performances will be at 7:00pm.

All-State Auditions Due Friday, October 10 ($10 per student to audition) 
Fall Concert RehearsalMonday, October 20 
Fall Concert Monday, October 27 
District Honor Clinic November 5-6 (Twin Falls High School. ONLY for those invited) 
Winter Concert RehearsalFriday, December 5 
Winter Concert Saturday, December 6 
Basketball Game Anthem   TBA 
All-State Festival February 4-7 (NNU. ONLY for those who audition and make it.) 
Newsies February 27-Mar 7 (only musical theatre students perform) 
District Solo and Ensemble March 3 (CSI. All day. Anyone can prepare a solo or small ensemble) 
Kimberly’s Got Talent Rehearsal: Friday, March 13, Performance: Monday, March 16 
District Festival April 14-15 (Burley. We will only attend one of those days) 
End of Year Concert Rehearsal Monday, April 27 
State Solo and Ensemble May 1-2 (Boise area. ONLY for those who qualify.) 
End of Year Concert Monday, May 4 

 


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  • You can always use my email but please do not use my personal cell phone number.

The National Association for Music Education has released the following statement regarding music with a sacred text.

  • “It is the position of the National Association for Music Education that the study and performance of religious music within an educational context is a vital and appropriate part of a comprehensive music education. The omission of sacred music from the school curriculum would result in an incomplete educational experience.” In my class, if a student has personal beliefs that do not permit him or her to perform or rehearse a certain piece of music, notice must be given within a week of it being introduced, so an alternate assignment may be given.  If notice is not given, no alternate assignment will be given and the student will lose points for lack of participation if he/she chooses not to rehearse/perform the piece.