Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
I agree in theory, but the reality is that marching band is what the class is doing in the fall. Even during class they are working on the marching music and memorizing. So if you aren't doing the shows, you aren't really participating in the classwork for the first quarter.
What about the instruments that don't play in marching band (e.g., double reeds: oboe, bassoon, English horn)?
Anonymous wrote: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.
I agree in theory, but the reality is that marching band is what the class is doing in the fall. Even during class they are working on the marching music and memorizing. So if you aren't doing the shows, you aren't really participating in the classwork for the first quarter.
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
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote: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.