- High School (9-12)
- Overview & Policies
Theatre Department Overview
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Theatre as an Extra-Curricular Activity
Learn about the relationship between the theatre program and the school.
Policies and Expectations
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Respect for the Facilities
Learn how JHS theatre participants are expected to use the facilities in which we work.
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"Where Should I Put My Stuff?"
Learn how to manage your personal items while at JHS theatre rehearsals or performances.
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Dropping Out Policy
Read about why it's so important for you to accept the role(s) you've been cast in.
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Auditions & Casting Policy
Learn how the directors handle auditions and casting decisions — often the hardest part of a production schedule!
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Conduct and Behavior at Performances
Read about what's expected of you on the days we perform our shows.
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Conduct and Behavior at Strikes
Read what is expected of you during set strike following the last performance.
Awards, Honors, and Opportunities
Communication Conduct Expectations
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Permission to Publicize Student Names and Images
JHS Theatre wants to maximize the great work we do while balancing the students' rights to privacy.
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Expectations for Online Behavior
Social media and an online presence can be beneficial or detrimental to a theatre program; here are our expectations for your online presence.
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Photography and Recording at Rehearsals and Performances
JHS Theatre strives to create a safe work space in the midst of 21st century technology; learn more about how we strive to maintain that balance.
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The Policy about Contacting Directors
Your directors want to have clear and open means of communication while respecting professional boundaries.
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The Role Parents Play
Students aren't the only ones with a role to play in JHS Theatre; parents have a role, too!