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Frequently Asked Questions
for New Marchers:

1. What is the attendance policy for band camp?

  • In order to present the highest quality marching program possible, students begin practicing during the summer.  Band Camp begins July 26th and continues until school beings. Students are REQUIRED to be in attendance daily, Monday through Friday.  See question 9 below for full Camp schedule.  

2. What if a schedule conflict does arise?

  • The commitment that students make to the Marching Band program for the Fall must be a serious one.  Due to the nature of the activity, it is essential that every band member be in attendance for all rehearsals and performances.  Routine medical and dental appointments must be scheduled around rehearsal times.  Please attempt to resolve any such conflict in favor of the published Band Camp schedule.  If unable to do so, please communicate the conflict to the Band Director at the earliest possible date.

3. What are "sectionals"?

  • Sectionals are sessions of instruction and rehearsal that are focused on your student marcher’s section of the Band (percussion, low brass, flutes, trumpets, saxophones, etc.).  These are scheduled sporadically throughout the summer and, though not mandatory, provide an opportunity for head-start practice times for both music and marching.

4. Where is Band Camp held?

  • Band Camp activities are typically held on the campus of Parkway West High School.  Typically at the practice field (below the stadium) and in the Band Room.

5. What will student marchers need for Band Camp?

  • Hat

  • Personal water bottle - approx. 1 liter in size

  • Large capacity water jug - at least 2 liters in size

  • Sunscreen

  • Light, loose-fitting clothing

  • Lip protection with sunscreen

  • Sneakers and socks

  • Instrument or weapon/flags

  • Compact spiral-bound notebook

  • Pen and/or pencil

  • A good breakfast

6. What is provided to student marchers for Band Camp?

  • Butt-packs – these are handyman nail aprons used to carry personal water bottles, notebooks, pencils, and poker chips.

  • Poker chips – these are used by the student marchers to mark spots on the field during rehearsals

  • Marching drill diagrams – these are used instructionally during rehearsals.  Students will place reduced-size photocopies of these diagrams into their personal notebooks for future reference.

  • Instrumental sheet music

7. What if the temperature gets very hot during Band Camp?

  • While August temperatures can be high in our area, student safety is paramount for all of us.  Every effort will be made to conduct rehearsals on the practice field whenever possible.  Our Band Directors, however, refer daily to weather forecasts and will move rehearsal indoors when temperatures and/or heat indices get extreme.

8. When Band Camp is over, when will student marchers have rehearsals?

  • Once Band Camp is over for the summer and school has begun, rehearsals will be held after school from 3:30 - 5:30 pm Monday through Friday unless announced otherwise.

9. What is the schedule for Band Camp?

10. What should I, as a parent, expect my student to experience during Band Camp?

  • Band Camp is a rigorous, stimulating, tiring, and exhilarating experience for the student marcher (and for their parents!).  Your student will get very tired and will need to get a good amount of rest in order to keep up.  Likewise, getting good balanced meals will help fuel their “marching machines” during Camp.  There may come some occasional frustrations when fatigue hits – they may question whether they can do it or whether the work is worthwhile.  Your parental encouragement can significantly assist the students as they go through their daily schedule.  Their effort is certainly “worth it” and will pay off in immeasurable ways!

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