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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. |
I was also an fcps band student in the 90’s and you had to do marching band for the highest level band class unless you also played a fall sport. Then you didn’t. I was on xc, so didn’t march in band. Might have helped that I played an over subscribed instrument already, but I don’t remember there being any drama around d not doing marching band. |
Just because they have done it this way for ages doesn't mean that it is right or fair. No other program provides Honors credit for an after school activity, why does band get to do that? I did marching band in HS. It was a lot of work and a ton of fun but it was an after school activity. Kids shouldn't have to choose between a higher level band, that is a better fit for their musical abilities, and a sport. One is a class, the other is an after school activity. the Concert band should be practicing and playing music for concerts, not marching music. We had to practice the music for marching band after school. Summer band camp was meant to get the music down and the show in place. Concert band was a totally different set of music. We had kids in concert band and not in marching band. |
My son was really too good for the lower level of band that didn’t require marching band. It got boring for him so he ended up quitting after sophomore year. I wish he had been able to continue music and his sport. |
This doesn’t help you but it’s a good reason for parents of musically inclined younger kids to have them choose a string instrument. |
That is ridiculous, I am not sure why people have not complained about this. Loudly complained. |
AND she makes the team. She doesn't have a conflict until she is actually offered a spot on the team. That's why mine was going to marching band summer practice and then running furiously down the hill to tryouts for her fall sport. |
What about the instruments that don't play in marching band (e.g., double reeds: oboe, bassoon, English horn)? |
| Is marching band just for the honors level? |
You play another instrument. I was in Maryland in the early 200s, played the oboe but marched flute. |
That's really unfortunate, and it's actually quite discriminatory. If a kid is a gifted musician who is of the top-band caliber, but they are unable to participate in marching band for a variety of reasons, they are relegated to a lower band? That sounds like a lawsuit waiting to happen. For example: Many children with physical disabilities such as CP, spina bifida, OI, or SMA would struggle to participate in marching band. Refusing them access to the highest band simply because they cannot participate in marching band is discrimination. Many blind or low-sighted children may find marching band a rather difficult activity. Refusing them access to the highest band simply because they cannot participate in marching band is discrimination. Children with albinism generally cannot participate in most outdoor activities, which marching band is, if there is much sun. Therefore, marching band is probably not an activity for them. Refusing them access to the highest band simply because they cannot participate in marching band is discrimination. |