Anonymous wrote:Our elementary school strings concert was canceled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our middle school had ours last week. It was fantastic! So glad for a sense of normality even with kids playing through their masks and their instruments with bell covers.
I know that's appealing but kids could be blasting covid into a room by blowing into their instruments. This could be a superspreader.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our middle school had ours last week. It was fantastic! So glad for a sense of normality even with kids playing through their masks and their instruments with bell covers.
I know that's appealing but kids could be blasting covid into a room by blowing into their instruments. This could be a superspreader.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our ES band concert is virtual. Kids are playing songs in their lesson groups, director will put them into a presentation and we can watch.
Best band concert ever!
My HS kid did their band, honors band, and private studio concerts that way last year. I cannot tell you how happy they were to be able to play in person with their ensemble this fall. There's something energizing about playing music with other people, and it was completely missing for them all last year. They felt like they were playing into a void half the time.
That said, if someone had offered me the chance back in the day to skip the sweaty elementary school gym and the 1,427 squeaky clarinets, I'd have taken them up on it in a heartbeat.
Anonymous wrote:Our elementary school strings concert was canceled.
Anonymous wrote:No they should be canceled
Anonymous wrote:OP, if you don't feel safe going, then don't go. Drop your kid up before, pick your kid up afterward.
Anonymous wrote:My kid’s high school has a non-instructional day on Fri, art of which will be winter co certs. It’s the stupidest idea ever - just exposing kids to significantly increased risk at the precise time when a week later they will be visiting with relatives.
I am telling my kid not to go. Also, unless it they keep seating charts, there will be no way to notify or contact trace.
Most 16 & 17 year olds aren’t boosted yet or if they are, insufficient time has passed to develop adequate antibodies from the booster.
Dumb, dumb, dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Our middle school had ours last week. It was fantastic! So glad for a sense of normality even with kids playing through their masks and their instruments with bell covers.
Anonymous wrote:the squeaky clarinets! Ouch! What did you play?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our ES band concert is virtual. Kids are playing songs in their lesson groups, director will put them into a presentation and we can watch.
Best band concert ever!
My HS kid did their band, honors band, and private studio concerts that way last year. I cannot tell you how happy they were to be able to play in person with their ensemble this fall. There's something energizing about playing music with other people, and it was completely missing for them all last year. They felt like they were playing into a void half the time.
That said, if someone had offered me the chance back in the day to skip the sweaty elementary school gym and the 1,427 squeaky clarinets, I'd have taken them up on it in a heartbeat.