Harper Fall Chorus
Harper Chorus is a traditional choral experience using a wide variety of musical styles, from folk and classical to popular music. Students will learn to sing in unison and in parts while learning to work together as an ensemble. There will be opportunities throughout the year for solos and small group experiences. Members will study the fundamentals of singing, learning the language of choral music, and prepare for performances.

Fall Session Sign-Up is open for 3rd and 4th graders. (2nd graders will have the opportunity to join during the Spring Session in early 2026.)
Rehearsals: Tuesdays & Thursdays before school 7:50–8:30am in the Harper auditorium (students may arrive starting at 7:40am), starting Tuesday, September 9, 2025.
Students will be going directly to their classrooms when chorus is over. Students can be dropped off beginning at 7:40 AM.
It is essential that students are on time for rehearsals, as the first 15 minutes are dedicated to warming up their voices and working on fundamentals.
3. Students are expected to sign in when they arrive.
3. Students are expected to sign in when they arrive.
Concerts: Wednesday, December 10h for the student body; Thursday, December 11th for friends and family
Fee: $70.00 per student
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Per section 9 of the Harper PTO’s financial policy (http://harperpto.com/financial-policies), “All PTO sponsored classes, including but not limited to After School programs, Great Books, Chorus, and Chess Club, will not issue refunds to students once the first class has begun. All cancellations and refunds must take place prior to the first day of class.”
If you have any questions please contact Emily Donelan Rose our PTO Chorus Liaison at chorus@harperpto.com.
Per section 9 of the Harper PTO’s financial policy, “All PTO sponsored classes, including but not limited to After School programs, Great Books, Chorus, and Chess Club, will not issue refunds to students once the first class has begun. All cancellations and refunds must take place prior to the first day of class.”