Sports is an after-school activity. They are choosing sports ove4 band. A beach week in August also interferes. It's a choice, |
I don’t think it’s common to require marching band as part of band class. For example, MCPS doesn’t. In fact I don’t know of any school system that does (except apparently FCPS?) - band teacher |
Marching band should be an after school activity and not part of a class. It is an extra activity, not a class. If kids want to march in band, they will join. Concert Band is different and should be treated as such. Name another class that requires hours of after school participation and weekend competition. You can’t because classes are taught during school hours. |
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Because of the time commitment and the inability to do fall spirts our school counts MB as a class. Its not part of band..it's a separate class.
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APS also requires marching if you are in advanced band. You actually get a grade on your report card for marching band (separate from your band class grade). |
Fcps does. |
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Yes AFAIK this is an FCPS requirement for the top band.
Mine isn't in HS yet, but is already very stressed over this, because she also loves a sport that happens in the fall. I'm really sad for her, but counseling her that she doesn't have to decide which to drop until she is ready for the top band, which won't be until junior or senior year. |
The school district in my flyover state required it. I bet the first person who said it was common also went to a school with that requirement. |
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I understand FCPS requires marching band as part of the highest band class. I think that is wrong.
Marching Band is a different type of music and band experience, it is not the same as concert band. The idea that a kid who is a strong musician, who loves playing concert band is required to participate in something that they don't want to do and drop a sport that they love for an extra curricular activity is ridiculous and wrong. |
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I'm not an athlete, but I know that success for most depends on practice.
I'm not a musician, but i know that success depends on practice. I can see why a choice has to be made in the Fall. And, if student decides on sports, then the other kids who chose band will have a big head start on performance. That is just a fact. I don't know how this impacts taking band (my kids are not musicians). I do know that sports practice for high school takes a lot of extra time and can be exhausting. I am not sure, with other homework, where a child would find time to practice their instrument. I did have a child who did sports and drama. There were conflicts. Serious ones. Had to step back from the drama performances. |
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Have a rising freshman going to Chantilly next year. Band is offered without Marching Band but there is a Band class with Marching Band and I believe it's treated as .5 GPA boost?
There are 2 classes for Advanded Band HNs but the description is the same for both. Is it really required in Advanced Band? |
| To be requiring marching band at some FCPS schools while not an others seems off because you are taking them as part of the FCPS curriculum. |
| Yes and this is why my kid never did Advanced Band, in spite of being a gifted musician. It sucks and I wish it was different. |
+10000 I hope FCPS gets a clue and addresses this. |
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FCPS highest level of band requires participation in marching band. It's been this way since I was in high school back in the 90s. You can like it or not like it, but it's not new.
FCPS also offers bands that do no require marching band -- generally concert band. You can talk to the band instructor to see if there's a way to balance music and sport. I've heard some students were able to to do marching band and cheerleading. |