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  • How to Become a High School Musical Star

    Whether you've had the lead role in your middle school musical, performed onstage elsewhere, or never even auditioned for a play, it is possible to be a high school musical star by getting the...

  • Alternative Schools for Music Teaching

    Music is a skill that must be taught to the majority of people who want to play it or study it. In 2009, public schools in the United States teach music as an extracurricular activity, with vocal...

  • How to Write a Student Report

    Students begin writing reports as early as middle school. A student report can be for a science project or to summarize a book read during the summer reading program. Several basic concepts should...

  • How to Sing in a School Play

    If you wish to sing in a play at your school, you will need to audition for the role. Depending on your school, you may receive only a small role your first year, but you can build on that...

  • How to Select a School Play

    Choosing an appropriate play can require some thought. Depending on the age of your students and actors, some material may be too difficult, or simply inappropriate for their age group. Consider...

  • How to Schedule Rehearsals for a High School Musical

    Scheduling rehearsals for a high school musical requires planning and organization from the director of the play. Coordination also plays a key role in making sure the musical director,...

  • How to Reduce the Side Effects of Chemotherapy

    Chemotherapy fights cancer cells by introducing potent chemicals into the body, but there are side effects. To reduce them, follow these steps.

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