Clayton High School

tri-m


What is Tri-M?
Once named the "Modern Music Masters," Tri-M is the
international honor society for sophomore, junior, and senior high school music students. It is a program of the Music Educators National Conference — an association of over 65,000 music education professionals nationwide who realize the importance of motivating students and recognizing music achievements.

How are members chosen?

Tri-M membership is based on:

scholarship and achievement in music and other academic subjects.

excellent character and attitude toward teachers and fellow students.

cooperation and service in class, school, and community.

a willingness to go above and beyond the minimum requirements.

a willingness to accept responsibility.

Students must:

  • Must be enrolled in a school-sponsored music ensemble and/or class for at least one semester.
  • Must be a sophomore, junior, or senior.
  • Must have an “A” average in music course work and a “B” average in overall GPA.
How do I join?

Membership opens every fall, and students can pick up their application packets from the Music office. Students must fill out an application, get two teacher/administrator recommendations, one music teacher recommendation, as well as completing an audition and being evaluated by current Tri-M members.

Current Tri-M Members

Maggie Charity, Daniel Fan, Matthew Garrett, Jeremy Glik, Isaac Ilivicky, James Kerr, Caroline Kidwell, Abbigayle Kohmetscher, Addison Leong, Meredith McMahon, Hanna Park, Max Redeker, Shiori Tomatsu, Shunsuke Tomatsu & Claire Waldman
Last Modified on August 15, 2012