2025 MMEA Children’s Choir: Guidelines and Processes
87th annual mmea in-service workshop/conference
January 28 – February 1, 2025 * Tan-tar-a conference center
Missouri all-state children’s choir
rehearsal & performance
Tuesday, January 28, 2025 Performance – 4:30pm – Paradise C Ballroom
Guidelines & processes
The All-State Children’s Choir is open to 4th and 5th grade students in Missouri.
Auditionees will submit an audio recording of “Ah, Poor Bird” sung without accompaniment and in the key of their choice.
Audition recordings must be uploaded by the audition deadline, which is 11:59:59 PM CST on September 30. Uploads will be closed at midnight on the night of the deadline date. Teachers/Parents will be able to preview audition recordings after uploading but before submitting.
It will be helpful if the audition audio format is mp3. If there is a problem uploading other audio formats, contact Web Director Rob Nichols at mmeaadmin.cvconfirmations@mmea.net.
File names must not contain apostrophes. Only use letters, numbers, or dashes/underscores. Judges will not be able to see file names.
A $10 non-refundable audition fee for each student must be paid via credit card at the time of the audition registration.
Late entries will not be accepted! The upload process will be disabled at the time of the deadline. Judging begins the morning of October 1.
Teachers will…
Record and upload their student auditions
Be able to preview student auditions before submitting
Judges will…
Listen and score the auditions using the established rubric
Identify disqualifying factors found in the recordings
Judges will not…
Know who they are listening to
Have access to identifying information for each entry
The All-State Children’s Choir Chair will…
Verify completion of judging
Be responsible for taking questions regarding policy of the All-State Children’s Choir
Confer with the MMEA President to confirm the final membership roster.
Manage audition and participation fees
The MMEA Web Director will…
Monitor data processes during registration and judging