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Good Shepherd Choir School
Basic Information
Address: 501 S Dale Mabry Hwy, Tampa, FL 33609
Email: music@goodshepherdtampa.org
Phone Number: 813-877-3105
Fax Number: 813-876-2168
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Additional Information
Focus: An extraordinary after-school program that fosters musical, personal, and spiritual growth for children in Kindergarten through fifth grade.
Sponsor:
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church and Day School
Director: Jonathan Hehn, DM
Schools Served: Daily pickup from Mitchell, Roosevelt, West Tampa elementary schools
County: Hillsborough
Schedule: 1:30-5:30pm Monday, 2:30-5:30pm Tuesday through Friday
Ages: Kindergarten through Fifth grade
Capacity: 24 max enrollment, 14 min enrollment
Membership/Pricing: $60/week
Setting:
Good Shepherd Choir School is an after school program focused on
professional level music training. The mission of the choir school is to
foster musical, spiritual, and personal development among the choristers
enrolled in the program.
Program Highlights:
Music
Professional level training in:
◦ sight-reading
◦ ear training
◦ music theory
Group instruction in
◦ Choir
◦ Hand bells
◦ World Music Drumming
Individual instruction in voice
Performances
Once per month during Good Shepherd Sunday service
Occasional special services
During service outings
◦ No prior music experience required
Service
Choristers develop skills that last a lifetime and help them in other
aspects of their lives. They develop a love of working together and strong
friendships. Through regular giving and service projects, they will also
develop a love of service to their communities. Most weeks will include a
planned service project in the community. This is in keeping with the
mission of the Church, which calls us to love our neighbor just as God
loves us.
Staff
Good Shepherd Choir School is staffed by a team of professional musicians
and educators. Upper level staff holds graduate degrees in their fields. All
staff and volunteers must undergo training and background checks prior
to the time of their hire. More information on individual staff members
can be found on the church website.
Field Trip Destinations: Friday afternoon service projects in house or travel to local charities and businesses.