Allentown, PA (November 29, 2016) Every year, Allentown School District high school and middle schools host their annual winter concerts featuring vocal and instrumental performances by our many talented students. The public is invited to celebrate the holiday season at the 2016 Winter Concert Series.
December 6 at 6:30 p.m.: Raub Middle School Winter Concert featuring the Band
Francis D. Raub Auditorium, 102 S. St. Cloud Street
Admission is Free
December 7 at 6:00 p.m.: Trexler Middle School Winter Concert featuring Band, Choir and Orchestra
Trexler Auditorium, 851 N. 15th Street
Admission is Free
December 13 at 5:30 p.m.: South Mountain Middle School Winter Concert featuring Band and Chorus
South Mountain Auditorium, 709 W. Emaus Avenue
Cost: $3/person
December 14 at 7:00 p.m.: Dieruff High School Holiday Concert featuring Dieruff Choir and Band
Dieruff Auditorium, 815 N. Irving Street
Cost: $5/adults; $3/students
December 19 at 7:00 p.m.: William Allen High School Winter Concert featuring William Allen Chorale, Choir and Orchestra
Dr. John McHugh Auditorium at William Allen, 106 N. 17th Street
Cost: $5
December 20 at 7:00 p.m.: Harrison-Morton Middle School Concert featuring Band and Choir
Harrison-Morton Auditorium, 137 N. 2nd Street
Cost: $2 at the door
About Allentown School District
ASD serves more than 17,000 students in a network of 22 early childhood, elementary, middle and high schools located throughout the City of Allentown, PA. The Allentown School District is the third largest urban school district out of 500 districts in the Commonwealth. A shared vision of the community, parents, guardians, staff and faculty focuses on “Empowering Students for Life,” providing ASD students with the skills and academics they need to realize their aspirations whether they be college, career or technical focus. ASD goals are aligned and compatible with the Pathways to Success Framework while providing a balanced education to all students. Allentown School District employs approximately 2,200 teachers, staff and administrators. The District, founded in 1866 and celebrating its Sesquicentennial throughout 2015-2016, serves students from 43 countries speaking 26 languages with nearly 90 percent of households qualifying as low income. ASD is committed to providing safe learning environments in which all students have equal access to education programs and resources.
Information provided by:
Kimberly Golden Benner
Director of Communications
Allentown School District