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Questions
students often have about their decision to join the band.
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Why should I consider
joining the band?
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Imagine going to a new
school and not knowing anything about where to go or who to talk to. The transition
from middle school to high school is easier for band students because you
will have over 200+ friends to help you through this process. Incoming band
freshmen have immediate contact with upperclassmen; in a Big Brother/Big
Sister kind of way. High school band is very healthy for students in a
multitude of ways!
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What is another reason
I should join the band?
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Because the band is
unlike anything you have done before, it can greatly enhance your high school
career, and it is, very simply, a great experience…
The Bands of Wando is
being recognized not only for creating its high standards, but also for the
quality of experience given to its members. As you participate in the
program and continue to grow, this will become more and more clear to you,
as it has to students before you. The pride and sense of camaraderie that
are the cornerstones of our band will figure profoundly in your future.
It is true that our
performance standards are very high. Incoming freshmen often assume that
the only way to get good is to do nothing else. THIS COULD NOT BE FURTHER
FROM THE TRUTH. In fact, one facet of the band of which we are most proud
is that we accomplish these very high goals while maintaining a balance with
the total school experience. We have top scholars, athletes, honor society
members, student government leaders, etc. among our ranks. We believe that
students should experience many diverse activities and encourage them to do
so. All of our outside of school rehearsals are built and timed to coexist
with academics and other school activities. We are unlike many other band
programs in this respect.
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Will band fit in my
aggressive academic schedule?
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YES! We have students
who are planning to enter all fields in college. The class schedule at
Wando is made to allow these students to take a full schedule of classes
and play in band during all their year at Wando. Wando work to insure that
a student can take band for four years, and we are grateful to the County
for this credit consideration.
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Can I play sports and
be in band? |
YES! YES! YES!
Contrary to popular assumption, members of the band are actively involved
in many levels of sports at Wando. The athletic staff and band directors work
closely together to make this possible. We firmly believe in allowing our
students a wide range of experiences while at Wando. We will endeavor to
work with you, the counselors, and coaches to take band and other classes
of your choice. If you wish to play sports as well, we encourage you to
sign up for band and the sport of your choice. This way you can experience
both activities. Freshman year allows you to perform in more than one
elective course. Take advantage of it!
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How much time does it
really take?
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All bands meet during
the regular school day for one class period. In addition to this, it is
recommended that each student practice at least 30 minutes daily. Beyond
this minimum, the time involved is related to your level of involvement.
During marching band, the fall season will be the busiest time. From August
to November you will be involved in rehearsals on Monday, Tuesday, and
Thursday after school, some Friday evening games, and some Saturday
competitions. Beginning in November and continuing through the end of the
year, rehearsals are required for each Concert Band on Tuesday evenings
(usually no longer than 1 ½ hours). There are a small amount of
other required rehearsals and performances throughout
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Do I have what it
takes for the band? |
You are already a
great fit for the band if you value learning, love music, enjoy friendships
and look for personal challenges.
You are not a good fit for the band if you are sloppy with your
work, cannot set goals for yourself, and are unwilling to change!
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