Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s just the very highest level of band for which marching band is required. Students can participate in band without marching band otherwise. I believe this is true across fcps.
As others have said, you can’t participate in marching band and a fall sport. But fine to take band and do a sport.
They have to give up a higher performing band because they want to be in band and play a sport. That is not an acceptable choice. Marching band is an after school activity, it should not be tied to a graded class.
Anonymous wrote:It’s just the very highest level of band for which marching band is required. Students can participate in band without marching band otherwise. I believe this is true across fcps.
As others have said, you can’t participate in marching band and a fall sport. But fine to take band and do a sport.
Anonymous wrote:My kids go to a different school and I don’t think it’s that the coaches don’t want the band kids. I don’t think it would be physically possible.
My kids both played fall sports and they practiced daily in August. I always saw the marching band practicing at the same time. You wouldn’t have the time to do both. It’s also daily practice. It’s no different than how you can’t play on two fall sports teams. There are time conflicts.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. I think that is how it is at most schools across the country actually. If you play a band instrument, you do marching band in the fall and one of the concert bands in the winter and spring. And band takes priority as it is a class.
Anonymous wrote:My kids go to a different school and I don’t think it’s that the coaches don’t want the band kids. I don’t think it would be physically possible.
My kids both played fall sports and they practiced daily in August. I always saw the marching band practicing at the same time. You wouldn’t have the time to do both. It’s also daily practice. It’s no different than how you can’t play on two fall sports teams. There are time conflicts.