Activities

6-12 Vocal Music


Vocal Music

The Ogden Vocal Music Program invites students in grades 5 through 12 to explore the power of their voice while developing musical skills, confidence, and a sense of community. From introductory choir experiences in middle school to advanced high school ensembles, students grow as vocalists through a wide range of performance opportunities. The program features concert choir, show choir, and small group ensembles that perform at school events, competitions, and community gatherings. With a focus on excellence, expression, and teamwork, Ogden vocalists learn to use their talents to inspire others and give back through music. Whether on stage or in rehearsal, the vocal music program helps students find their voice—and use it with purpose.

Staff Contacts

Daniel Miller
Vocal Music
Daniel.Miller@ogden.k12.ia.us

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Ogden Music Boosters

The Ogden Music Boosters is a dedicated group of parents, community members, and supporters committed to enriching the music experience for students in grades 5–12. Through fundraising, volunteer efforts, and event support, the Music Boosters help provide essential resources for both instrumental and vocal programs—including equipment, uniforms, travel expenses, and special opportunities for student performers. Their efforts make it possible for our talented musicians to thrive in the classroom, on the stage, and in the community. We invite you to consider joining or donating to the Ogden Music Boosters as a meaningful way to support the continued success of our outstanding music programs. Your involvement helps keep the music alive for generations to come.    https://www.facebook.com/ogdenmusicboosters

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