Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind that if your kid continues with strings in middle school, they have to take the instrument back and forth every day.
Not for cellos and basses. Students rent a school cello/bass for the year and only have to bring their instrument for afterschool practices and concerts.
Thank you for correcting this. After I posted, I thought it seemed wrong, and checked with my middle schooler, who told me the cellists and bassists have both school and home instruments.
As for buses with room for cellos, our base school buses are all too crowded for cellos, but the AAP center bus is half empty, luckily for us. I don't know if I'd encourage cello if I had to drive a kid. Bus is quicker for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind that if your kid continues with strings in middle school, they have to take the instrument back and forth every day.
Not for cellos and basses. Students rent a school cello/bass for the year and only have to bring their instrument for afterschool practices and concerts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son has taken his cello on the bus for 2 years now. No problems whatsoever. When he started, we asked if he could use a school cello, but they don't allow that. We can't do kiss-n-ride because I have 3 kids at 3 different schools.
But you'd only be picking the cello player up, and the other two could take their normal way home.
Maybe she has more than one cello player in her house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son has taken his cello on the bus for 2 years now. No problems whatsoever. When he started, we asked if he could use a school cello, but they don't allow that. We can't do kiss-n-ride because I have 3 kids at 3 different schools.
But you'd only be picking the cello player up, and the other two could take their normal way home.