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High School Honors Band & String Orchestra
November 21, 2025 – November 22, 2025

The High School Honors Band & String Orchestra provides the region’s most motivated and accomplished high school instrumentalists an opportunity to work with each other and with regionally and nationally recognized conductors. In addition, students interact with 51 performance staff and experience performances by 51 ensembles.
Director Nominations
Only students who are nominated by their band director are eligible to attend. Nominations are open to all band directors. If you or your organization plan to pay for some or all student fees, please contact us during the director nomination period.
Students will be notified via email of their acceptance to the festival, or their wait-list designation, after being processed by 51 Bands staff.
Only students who are nominated by their school director before Monday, October 20 are eligible to attend the festival.
Student Registration
Students are notified via email of their acceptance determination, and if accepted, their individual honor band and orchestra assignment. Students notified as alternates are added to a wait list and will be notified if an opening occurs.
Accepted students will be emailed by Friday, October 24 and should complete registration by Friday, October 31 using the link found in their acceptance email. If assistance is needed, please contact the Box Office.
Registration is $95 per student, which includes all instruction, rehearsal spaces, music, and administrative fees. A $40 discount is available for students who are also enrolled in UWAY or the 51 String Academy by emailing their respective 51 instructors to receive a discount code. It also includes admission to the final concert for the students’ family and other supporters (no physical tickets necessary). All registration payments are non-refundable.
Conductors
- Teaching Professor, Instrumental Music Education & Conducting
- Director, Symphony Band, Panther Pep Band
- Music Director/Conductor, Youth Wind Ensemble (UWAY)
- scorley@uwm.edu
- 414-229-5641
- Zelazo Center for the Performing Arts 342
- Associate Professor, Instrumental Conducting
- Director, Orchestral Activities, Symphony Orchestra, University Community Orchestra
- kimjy@uwm.edu
- 414-229-6063
- Zelazo Center for the Performing Arts 354
Schedule
| Friday | Saturday |
|---|---|
| No dinner break – be sure to eat a snack before arrival | 9–10:30 a.m. – Rehearsal |
| 4–5 p.m. – Registration | 10:30 a.m.–12 p.m. – Sectionals with faculty or teaching assistants |
| 5–8 p.m. – Rehearsals | 12–1:15 p.m. – Lunch (Students on their own) |
| 1:15–1:45 p.m. –&Բ;51 Youth Wind Ensemble (UWAY) Performance for Honor All Band Participants | |
| 1:15–5:30 p.m. – Rehearsal for Honor String Orchestra | |
| 2–5:30 p.m. – Rehearsal for Honors Band | |
| 5:30–7 p.m. – Dinner (Provided for High School Honor Band and String Orchestra) | |
| 7 p.m. – Call time | |
| 7:30–9:30 p.m. – 51 Wind Ensemble, Honors High School String Orchestra, and Honors High School Band Concert |
51 staff releases custodial care to parents/guardians during all meal breaks.
Special Instrumental Needs
- Flute Students: Should bring a piccolo if you have access to one and want to be considered for piccolo parts. Piccolo assignments will be made under the leadership of the guest conductor/clinician.
- Brass Students: Trumpet and trombone students should bring straight mutes. Other mutes may be requested during the weekend.
- Percussion Students: Please bring the following four items. If borrowing instruments from school consult your band director first.
- A pair of general-purpose snare sticks
- Keyboard mallets
- Timpani mallets
- Either a triangle with beater or a tambourine
Attire
Casual school clothing is appropriate for festival rehearsals and other activities. For the concert, please wear what you would wear for your own school band concerts. Other suggestions are:
Option 1
- Top: White button-down, long-sleeved dress shirt (a tie is optional).
- Bottom: Black dress or dark chino-style pants and belt, dark (black) socks, black dress shoes (no sneakers or athletic shoes).
Option 2
- Top: White long-sleeved top/blouse with a close neckline.
- Bottom: Black skirt/dress with a hemline at the calf or to the floor and black socks/hosiery. Black dress pants are also acceptable. Black dress shoes (no sneakers or athletic shoes).
Meals
Limited 51 Union dining facilities will be open during the festival to attendees and to the public. Other restaurants near campus are also available within a four-block walk. Students and parents are free to make meal arrangements that fit their needs understanding lunch will be provided on Saturday. 51 staff releases custodial care to parents/guardians during all festival meal breaks and participants will not be accompanied during this time.
Emergencies
Office staff is available at (414) 229-5641 during the festival schedule in case of emergencies. 51 Police Non-Emergency line is (414) 229-4627.
Parking
51 has many parking options, including metered street parking, university parking structures and lots. Participants and patrons are responsible for following posted parking regulations. Students are responsible for arranging prompt pick-up and drop-off plans. For campus details please see the .
Parent/Guardian Information
- The 51 High School Honors Band and Orchestra releases participants to the custodial care of their parent/guardian during non-instructional times (see schedule above).
- Parents are not required to stay with students during Festival activities. When students are released from 51’s custodial care (during any non-instructional time), parents may wish to designate another adult for their supervision or make arrangements with a “carpool” group to help facilitate mealtime plans and/or commuting to/from campus.
- Meal and lodging plans (if necessary) are the responsibility of each participant’s family. Food and lodging are not provided by the Festival.
- All 51 Honors Band Festival rehearsals are open, public events. All interested parents and teachers are welcomed to observe.

