Middle School Clinic
The 2022 All-District Clinic has been postponed to the snow date, February 4-5, 2022 due to the predicted inclement weather. We will follow the original clinic schedule that is linked below.
When
January 28-29, 2022
*Snowdate February 4-5, 2022
Where
Durham School of the Arts
400 N Duke St,
Durham, NC 27701
Deadline for Registration
Tuesday, January 18th, 2022
Middle School District Clinic Site Host
Susan Townsend
Allen Amos
Middle School District Clinic Chair
Ben Keith
Middle School District Auditions Chair
Tanya Murphy
COVID Mitigation Protocols:
Musicians’ masks (traditional masks for string bass and percussion) and bell covers are required at all times during rehearsals. For the clinic, in consultation with NCMEA and the CDBA Board, there is a mandate for students to provide proof of vaccination or a negative Covid test prior to the clinic.
For vaccination status:
● Students should show their vaccination status at the check-in before the beginning of the first rehearsal. A fully boosted vaccination will be two (2) shots of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine or one (1) shot of the Johnson & Johnson.
● We are not requesting that students be required to have the booster. This is due to the CDC just recently approving the 12-17 age group for the booster and students must be over 18 to have a booster if their original vaccine was the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. The CDC does recommend the booster but it will not be required for the clinic to be considered fully vaccinated.
● Fully vaccinated is defined as a person that has received the required doses at least two (2) weeks prior to the clinic.
● One (1) shot of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccine or receiving the second dose within two weeks of the clinic will not be considered fully vaccinated and the student must provide a negative test result.
For the Covid testing status:
● Students will have to provide the results of a PCR Covid test, rapid test will not be accepted, except in the circumstance listed in the last bullet.
● The test needs to be administered no more than 5 days prior to the clinic.
● Students will also need to present their negative test result at the clinic registration.
● For unvaccinated students, a negative test result is required to be allowed to participate.
● If a student’s PCR test result has not returned prior to the event, they will need to take a rapid test prior to attending, and provide the results. They will also need to show proof that they took the PCR test, but are awaiting results. The rapid test is only a back-up plan.
Parking/Dropoff Information1. Parking is very limited the DSA school campus. Parking will be especially difficult on Friday, Jan. 28th as students and staff are on campus for a regular school day. Please do not park in a numbered parking space during the clinic on Friday. Directors are encouraged to use side street parking (off of Gregson Street), and walk over to campus. If you are bringing a bus - there will be bus parking available at the corner of Gregson and Minerva streets. This lot belongs to Trinity Avenue Presbyterian Church, which has given us permission to use their lot on 1/28.
2. Parents should drop off their children in the carpool lane, in front of the Weaver Auditorium, off N. Duke Street.
3. Parking is available anywhere on campus during the Saturday rehearsal and concert.
Director Registration Form - Due Monday, 1/18/22 @9am (Directors Only)
2022 MS All District Schedule (Snow Date Schedule)
2022 Student Information Form
2022 Student Health Form
Durham School of the Arts Map
The 2022 All-District Clinic has been postponed to the snow date, February 4-5, 2022 due to the predicted inclement weather. We will follow the original clinic schedule that is linked below.
When
January 28-29, 2022
*Snowdate February 4-5, 2022
Where
Durham School of the Arts
400 N Duke St,
Durham, NC 27701
Deadline for Registration
Tuesday, January 18th, 2022
Middle School District Clinic Site Host
Susan Townsend
Allen Amos
Middle School District Clinic Chair
Ben Keith
Middle School District Auditions Chair
Tanya Murphy
COVID Mitigation Protocols:
Musicians’ masks (traditional masks for string bass and percussion) and bell covers are required at all times during rehearsals. For the clinic, in consultation with NCMEA and the CDBA Board, there is a mandate for students to provide proof of vaccination or a negative Covid test prior to the clinic.
For vaccination status:
● Students should show their vaccination status at the check-in before the beginning of the first rehearsal. A fully boosted vaccination will be two (2) shots of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine or one (1) shot of the Johnson & Johnson.
● We are not requesting that students be required to have the booster. This is due to the CDC just recently approving the 12-17 age group for the booster and students must be over 18 to have a booster if their original vaccine was the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. The CDC does recommend the booster but it will not be required for the clinic to be considered fully vaccinated.
● Fully vaccinated is defined as a person that has received the required doses at least two (2) weeks prior to the clinic.
● One (1) shot of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccine or receiving the second dose within two weeks of the clinic will not be considered fully vaccinated and the student must provide a negative test result.
For the Covid testing status:
● Students will have to provide the results of a PCR Covid test, rapid test will not be accepted, except in the circumstance listed in the last bullet.
● The test needs to be administered no more than 5 days prior to the clinic.
● Students will also need to present their negative test result at the clinic registration.
● For unvaccinated students, a negative test result is required to be allowed to participate.
● If a student’s PCR test result has not returned prior to the event, they will need to take a rapid test prior to attending, and provide the results. They will also need to show proof that they took the PCR test, but are awaiting results. The rapid test is only a back-up plan.
Parking/Dropoff Information1. Parking is very limited the DSA school campus. Parking will be especially difficult on Friday, Jan. 28th as students and staff are on campus for a regular school day. Please do not park in a numbered parking space during the clinic on Friday. Directors are encouraged to use side street parking (off of Gregson Street), and walk over to campus. If you are bringing a bus - there will be bus parking available at the corner of Gregson and Minerva streets. This lot belongs to Trinity Avenue Presbyterian Church, which has given us permission to use their lot on 1/28.
2. Parents should drop off their children in the carpool lane, in front of the Weaver Auditorium, off N. Duke Street.
3. Parking is available anywhere on campus during the Saturday rehearsal and concert.
Director Registration Form - Due Monday, 1/18/22 @9am (Directors Only)
2022 MS All District Schedule (Snow Date Schedule)
2022 Student Information Form
2022 Student Health Form
Durham School of the Arts Map