Summer Band Preparation

During Summer Band students will learn many new concepts to help them play their instruments better and of course learning how to march.  Students who take the time to prepare for Summer Band will get a much more rewarding and enjoyable experience out of it, which will result in a much more rewarding and enjoyable school year.  Therefore, we highly recommend that students take action now, before Summer Band begins, in order to get the best possible experience out of Summer Band  and the school year.  There are two components to successfully preparing yourself for Summer Band, which are practicing your music and preparing your body physically.

Practicing Music

Download the 2019 show music from CHARMS if you have not already done so. (Read this for help.)

  1. Work on one section of music at a time.
    • Do not try and work on an the entire piece at once.
    • When you have completed the steps below successfully, then you may move on to the next section.
  2. Use a metronome
    • Seriously, use a metronome 100% of the time that you are practicing and focus on completing the steps below, in-time with the metronome.
    • Start slow, only get faster when you can complete all of the steps below successfully.
  3. Tap your foot
    • This will help with marching
    • If this is easy for you, then you can practice taping your left foot on odd beats (1, 3, etc…)and right foot on even beats (2, 4, etc…)
  4. Count the rhythm
    • Count as strongly as if you were playing (don’t whisper under your breathe)
    • Instrument should be in playing position
    • Finger/position your part as you count
    • Only continue when you have counted and fingered/positioned 100% successfully.
  5. Say note names
    • Always do this under tempo, you won’t be able to do it as fast as counting or playing.
    • Say note names as strongly as if you were playing (don’t whisper under your breathe)
    • Say flats and sharps (e.g. if you have a B-Flat, then say “B-Flat”)
    • Finger/position your part as you say the note names
    • Only continue when you have said the note names and fingered/positioned 100% successfully
  6. Play the part
    • Record yourself
    • Listen to the recording and analyze
    • Did you stay with the metronome?
    • Did you play the correct rhythm?
    • Did you play the correct pitches?
    • If you are having trouble playing the correct rhythms, then spend more time counting.  If you are having trouble playing the correct pitches, then spend more time saying note names.
  7. Move onto next section or repeat this section at a faster tempo

Note:  There are many more practice techniques that can be used in addition to the ones listed above and I encourage you to use any that you may know.

Preparing Your Body

It’s hot in Texas, and while we will not be outside during the hottest part of the day,  there are some simple things that you MUST do to better prepare yourself for Summer Band.

  1. Drink Water!
  2. Go outside!
    • Seriously, go outside.  Yes, we know it is hot, but you need to get used to it.
    • Start off just going outside in the shade and then move to the sun, working your way up to longer times spent outside in the sun (wear sunscreen).
  3. Drink Water!
  4. Get some exercise (outdoors)
    • Some simple suggestions would be to go for walks or go swimming.
  5. Drink Water!
  6. Stop eating processed foods
    • I mean it, if it comes in a sealed plastic wrapper, has an expiration date that is more than one week away, and has hard to pronounce words on the ingredient list, then it is probably bad for you and will make you feel terrible when you do any physical activity.
    • Eat real food, normally found around the perimeter of the grocery store.
  7. Drink Water!
    • Have you gotten the hint yet that you need to be drinking water?
    • Stop drinking sugary beverages, they are bad for you and will make you feel terrible when you do any physical activity.

Summer Band – 1st Day Checklist

Summer Band – 1st Day Checklist

The following list of items should be brought with you on your first day of Summer Band.  Please review it carefully to ensure that you do not forget anything important, and do not wait until the night before to look at it.  READ IT NOW!  For your convenience, you can print it out by clicking the print button at the end of this post.

Students will be sent home the first day if a Physical Form is not on file.  It is the student’s responsibility to get the form from their athletic trainer if it was turned in to them in the spring.

*Returning students & parents: Please read #7 carefully as this is a slight change that will be enforced this year!

Students should have been contacted by respected section leader already in a text group (i.e.- GroupMe, group text thread, etc.). This is the absolute quickest way to get answers to questions as these leaders are in direct contact with the band directors beginning this week of 7/22/19, Leadership Camp. **Please make sure all of your information is updated in Charms ASAP!!!**

  1. Sheet music for Marching Show and Stand Tunes
    • The Marching Show needs to be in a 3 ring binder with plastic sheet protectors.
    • The Stand Tunes should be in a flip folder in numerical order.
  2. Flip Folder and Lyre for instrument.
    • These can be purchased at Music & Arts across from Baybrook Mall, at H&H Music across from Ellington Field, or at Amazon.com by clicking the link at the right.
    • Additional tunes will be added as they arrive.
  3. Instrument
    • With all necessary equipment such as reeds, valve oil, etc….
    • Instruments will be set down on concrete, therefore it is recommended that you bring a small towel to place underneath your instrument. (Not required)
    • School-issued instruments will be checked out the first day.
  4. Pencil(s)
  5. Water
    • Camelbaks are highly recommended
    • 1/2 gallon or bigger water jug filled with water only.  No water bottles, milk jugs, etc.
    • Blue water jugs ordered at equipment night are required for football games and should only have the student’s name and instrument on them.  Stickers and other decorations need to be removed.  These will not be delivered until the first game.
  6. Athletic shoes
    • Vans, Toms, converse, vibram five fingers, or similar shoes are not acceptable footwear.
  7. Athletic WHITE t-shirt and shorts (no jeans or long pants)
    • White tank tops are allowed.
    • White tees can have some print on them.
    • Ladies undergarments must remain hidden.
  8. Sunscreen
    • Get the correct SPF for your skin type.
    • Apply sunscreen before you leave your house.
    • Reapply as needed during breaks.
  9. Hat/visor and sunglasses
    • Sun protection for your eyes
    • Silly hats need to remain at home
  10. Prepare for rehearsal at least 48 hours in advance
    • Drink Gatorade the night before every rehearsal
    • Eliminate soft drinks and energy drinks from your diet
  11. Eat a quality breakfast and drink lots of water before rehearsal
    • Do NOT eat a big bowl of sugary cereal or pop-tarts.  You will end up feeling terrible and/or “feed the birds”.
    • Breakfast should include protein and avoid simple sugars.
    • A 1/2 banana is always good for potassium
    • Skipping breakfast is not an option
Instructions For Downloading Music and Forms
  1. Click here or the CHARMS link at the top of this page
  2. Enter your student area password (initially your CCISD student ID)
  3. Click “Files & Handouts”
  4. If you have not received your music or you no longer have it, click “2019 Show Music”, “2019 Stand Tunes” then click the PDF for your instrument.  It is recommended that you print a test page 1st to ensure that everything is working correctly in order to avoid wasting any ink.
  5. Download and READ the Band Handbook.  Parents should download and read the survival guide as well.
  6. All forms are to be completed online.  In Charms, in the “Files and Handouts” folder there is a PDF of “Required Online Forms” under the heading “Handouts for All Students.”
Important Note About Physical Form:
  • ANYONE WHO DOES NOT HAVE A COMPLETED PHYSICAL FORM WILL BE SENT HOME AND WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO RETURN UNTIL ONE IS TURNED IN WITH ALL SIGNATURES AND AN ALL-CLEAR FROM THE DOCTOR.

Rock-A-Thon

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On Saturday, August 18, the Charger Band students will converge on the CSHS cafeteria at 8:30am with rocking chairs for our first big fundraiser of the year!

Prizes abound at this event and our top fundraising Charger Band Student will be taking home the grand prize of $100 Fancloth Gift Certificate!

The fundraising goal is for every Charger Band member to hit the $250 mark so we can fund all the wonderful programs we have for our band students. All students who hit the $250 mark for Rock-a-thon donations and pledges will earn a Charger Band Fanny Pack in addition to earning free lunch and tickets for the prize drawings!!!!

The Rock-a-thon committee has a few donation needs. If you are able to donate any of these items, please send them to the director’s office in the band hall.

  • Card stock (for sponsor thank you notes)
  • Invitation envelopes (for sponsor thank you notes)
  • Mailing stamps(for sponsor thank you notes)
  • Candy or fun things that can be used as game prizes
  • Fruit by the foot
  • 4 Sleeping bags to borrow
  • Oreos
  • Limbo poles
  • Two gym mats
  • Raffle prizes for our students
  • Pens

Chick-fil-a lunch orders for Rock-a-thon will be confirmed/taken at check in. If your student has special dietary needs, please let the Rock-a-thon committee know as soon as possible so they can arrange for special lunch to be available for your student. Also, concessions will be available at the event, so please send your student with some pocket change for snacks.

All parents are invited to join the fun from 3-3:25 for our wrap up events: Director 20 questions, special surprise and big reveal! The Rock-a-thon committee is asking for donations of cookies for refreshments for wrap up time.

The “After Party” is scheduled for Monday, September 3, from 10:30am-12:30am at Fun City Sk8. Cost for entry to the After Party is $5 pre-sale $7 at the door and covers skate rental! There will be food tickets sold at the rink for $5. This will get 2 slices of pizza and a drink. This is a family event. Parents and siblings are welcome!!!

Our winning section with the highest $ average per student in the section will receive free After Party entry!

Parents can sign up to chaperone for Rock-a-thon and/or the After Party on Charms. All hands are welcome and it’s fun!

Thank you for supporting this fun event and helping the band fund our programs.

Welcome 2019-2020 Booster Club Officers!

Welcome 2019-2020 Booster Club Officers!

Another school year is in the books and it’s time to say goodbye to 2018-2019. June 1st marks the start of the transition to the 2019-2020 CSHS Band Booster Club and we want to welcome our newest officers! You can meet them in person at the Parent Meeting on Monday, June 3, at 6:30pm.

2019 board

2019-2020 CSHSBBC Executive Board

Tina Foy – President
Sonia Lozano – First Vice President, Communications
Alicia McConnell – Second Vice President, Fundraising
Emily Horn – Secretary
Albert Guzman – Treasurer

If you are interested in more information about how YOU can lend a helping hand, click HERE.

2019-2020 Band Parent Meeting

IMPORTANT!

We will discuss changes for 2019-2020, summer expectations, and share information from the booster club. Preordered digital yearbooks will be ready to pick up, and school-owned instruments will be available for rental over the summer for a $50 rental fee.

Monday, June 3
6:30pm – 7:30
Clear Springs Cafeteria 

Park behind the building and enter the glass doors by the band hall. Audition results will be posted after the meeting. Students may attend, but they will be sent to the band hall to meet with drum majors.

If you cannot make the meeting, there is no make-up. Please find a friend to take notes for you.

 

ALL-STATE & REGION BAND SUMMER PREPARATION

The high school region band process is very similar to the junior high region band process, However, there are two main differences.  The first is that there is a freshman only region band audition which takes place before the high school audition  and which is a non-performing band. The Freshman Region audition is for the purpose of earning a region band patch, points toward your letter jacket, and most importantly practice for the high school region auditions.  Freshman may audition for freshman region, high school region, or both. The second main difference between junior high and high school is that the highest placing students at Region band will advance to the Area band auditions and then the highest placing students at Area will become Texas All-State musicians, a prestigious honor.  They will then have the privilege of performing with one of the All-State ensembles at the Texas Music Educators Association convention in February.

Though participation in the region band auditions is not required it is strongly encouraged as the whole process is a very educationally beneficial one.  Also, students who wish to attempt to move up a band for second semester must participate in region auditions and students who do not want to be passed up by another student, and possibly moved down a band, should participate as well. All Wind Ensemble students will be tested on the music starting in September. Placement at the region audition in December will be a factor in second semester placement.

Some of you may be wondering why we are discussing this so early when region auditions are not until December and the etudes have not even been posted.  We are discussing this because your preparation needs to begin now if you wish to do well.

All-State & Region Band practice recommendations
  1. Practice all 12 major scales
    • Memorized
    • Full range
    • With a metronome
    • Both slowly while focusing on getting every note to sound the same, and fast while focusing on getting your fingers to be even.
  2. Practice all 12 major scales in thirds
    • Memorized
    • Full range
    • With a metronome
    • Both slowly while focusing on getting every note to sound the same, and fast while focusing on getting your fingers to be even.

If you are able to play your scales well, meaning that you sound the same on every note regardless of articulation, especially at the extreme ranges of your instrument and with even fingers, meaning that you are not rushing or slowing down at all between any notes, then you will be well on your way to being successful in the All-State/Region process.

Audition material
  1. Click here to see a list of the etude books.
    • The etudes will be chosen from these book.
    • We encourage everyone to purchase the etude books so that when the etudes are posted the last week in July, they can begin practicing the etudes immediately, as it will take us several weeks to get copies of all the etudes made.
  2. Click here on or after July 22nd at noon to see the specific etudes.

BAND BOOSTER COMMITTEES

2019-2020 COMMITTEE DESCRIPTIONS

Many hands make light work! It takes a lot of planning and doing to make the largest group of students at Clear Springs such an extraordinary organization for the kids. While the directors are busy running the band program, instructing our students, and coordinating district, region, and area-wide events, the boosters lend a hand with the more visible aspects of the program and even add those special touches that help build a sense of community among the students and the band families. Volunteers can pitch in for one single event, chair a committee, or anything in between. Appointed posititions may only be filled by current booster club members, so don’t forget to join! All volunteers must register and go through a background check per CCISD regulations and State Law. Registration can be found at ccisd.net.

All parents are encouraged to volunteer for at least one activity per year.

By why stop there? This is an incredible group of kids to work with! Watch year-round for sign-up opportunities in Charms, and contact the chairperson of the committees that pique your interest. (Contact information may be obtained by emailing the booster club. See the Contact Us tab on the Charger Band website for more info.) If you see an opening to chair a committee and you would like take the lead, contact the booster club for more info.

GRANTS & DONATIONS

Approximate Timeframe: Year-Round
2019-2020 Chair: OPEN

This committee explores the possible grants and donations available to the Band and/or Band Booster Club and applies for those grants and donations.

WEBSITE/COMMUNICATIONS

Approximate Timeframe: Year-Round
2019-2020 Chair: Sonia Lozano

This committee works with the VP of Communications to design, maintain, and implement timely updates to the band website, and posts relevant articles and events to Facebook and Twitter.

HOSPITALITY

Approximate Timeframe: Variable, Year-Round
2019-2020 Chair: OPEN

This committee provides treats at various functions such as concerts, trips, band camps, and other band socials as necessary. This committee also provides information to the intermediate school band programs and welcomes incoming freshmen.

TEAM BUILDING

Approximate Timeframe: Year-Round
2019-2020 Chair: OPEN

This committee arranges fellowship activities for band members, decorates the band hall and fine arts wing before contests, and arranges for other activities to enhance social relations and morale among all band students.

SPIRIT SALES

Approximate Timeframe: Year-Round
2019-2020 Chair: Toni Cullins

This committee arranges the sale of spirit items such as car decals, yard signs, chaperone shirts, ornaments, and other appropriate items. Responsibilities include selecting vendors, arranging payment with the board of directors, setting up booths (a table) to sell items at all home band events and football games, distributing items purchased by band members.

UNIFORMS

Approximate Timeframe: Year-Round
2019-2020 Chair: India Allen

Committee members issue properly fitting marching and concert uniforms to students, alter marching uniforms when issued and again at games and contests as needed, clean uniforms, collect uniforms at the end of the year, and take inventory for the directors.

HEAT CREW / FIRST AID

Approximate Timeframe: August – September
2019 Chair: TBD

Volunteers are on hand during outdoor marching rehearsals to care for students who become overheated or injured. Responsibilities include assessing the severity of illness and determining if a parent needs to be called, administering liquids, applying cooling cloths, minor first aid, administering medications as indicated on the student’s medical consent form, documenting all aid administered, and/or contacting the athletic trainers for more serious injuries.

Parents that are Physicians, RNs, Paramedics, or EMTs and are needed to join the Heat Crew to address first aid and medical needs that occur.

CHAPERONES / FIRST AID

Approximate Timeframe: Variable, Year-Round
2019-2020 Chair: Margaret Gibb

Chaperones carry the responsibility of ensuring the safety and well-being of all the students at events, from football games and marching contests in the fall to concert contests in the spring and all the parties, parades, and contests in between!

Parents that are Physicians, RNs, Paramedics, or EMTs and are needed to travel with the band to performances and events. The band first aid volunteer carries the first aid kit (including medications) and addresses first aid and medical needs that occur.

PROPS

Approximate Timeframe: August – November
2019 Chair: TBD

 Props are used during the marching show and Indoor Drumline to add visual interest to the overall presentations. Props are designed with input from the directors and built by volunteers. Carpentry, metalworking, and mechanical skills are a plus but not necessary. Other tasks may include painting, upholstering, detail crafting, sanding, and problem solving.

All skill levels welcome!

ROADIE CREW

Approximate Timeframe: Variable, Year-Round
2019-2020 Chair: OPEN

Roadies are responsible for hauling, lifting, loading, and unloading equipment and props as necessary at football games and various competitions throughout the year.

GAME & CONTEST MEALS

Approximate Timeframe: August – November
2019 Chair: Marlene Guzman

This committee arranges for game meals during marching season prior to each football game as well as other opportunities that are deemed necessary during the year. Duties include selection of food vendors, pricing, pick-up, and dispensing of meals the day of the event. This committee also purchases the snacks distributed to students after half-time at football games and during marching contests.

HOMECOMING CARNIVAL

Approximate Timeframe: September – October
2019 Chair: OPEN

The committee chair will work with the booster club board of directors and student leaders to determine what kind of booth the band will run at the annual homecoming carnival. Once a determination has been made, the idea is submitted to CSHS administrators for approval. Volunteers then make the required arrangements for materials, build (if needed), set up, and run the booth.

MARCHING CONTESTS

Approximate Timeframe: October 12 & 19; March TBD

The Clear Springs Band will be providing parent volunteers to serve as time keepers and monitors to help move bands from one area to another at marching contests hosted at CCISD Challenger Columbia Stadium as well as a Drumline Competition hosted at Clear Springs in March.

SENIOR BREAKFAST

Approximate Timeframe: Fall TBD
2019 Chair: OPEN

Seniors are “kidnapped” and chauffeured to breakfast to celebrate their final year of band together.  Parent volunteers are needed to drive the students to and from breakfast. The chairperson will coordinate with the booster club board of directors to set the date and time of the event and to get the names of participating seniors. The chairperson may also make arrangements with the venue and coordinate drivers or they may delegate other committee members to help with these and other necessary tasks.

HOLIDAY PARTY

Approximate Timeframe: November-December
2018 Chair: OPEN

Volunteers plan the annual Holiday Party held following the League City Holiday Parade for all current band and color guard students and their parents. Volunteers collect donations for the party, decorate at the school while the band marches in the parade, set up and facilitate party games, and clean up after the party.

SECTION SOCIAL/S (per occurance)

Approximate Timeframe: TBD
2019-2020 Chair/s: TBD

The clarinets won a competition during the Holiday Party by collecting the most donations for people in need. Or the low brass raised the most money in a fundraiser. Competitions are often introduced to encourage the students to particiate. Sometimes the award is kudos. Other times it may be a get-together. The committee chair will coordinate with the section leader and booster club president to set a date for the winning group to have their party. The committee will then plan and facilitate the event including collecting funds as needed, purchasing any treats, and all the trappings.

PANCAKE BREAKFAST

Approximate Timeframe: TBD
2019-2020 Chair: OPEN

The chairperson will coordinate with the booster club board of directors to set the date and location of this fundraiser. Volunteers help to make the arrangements and advertise the event as well as hands-on help on the day of the breakfast.

PHOTOGRAPHY / VIDEOGRAPHY

Approximate Timeframe: Year-Round
2019-2020 Chair: TBD

The chair of this committee arranges for the collection of photos from throughout the year and compiles them into a digital photo album (yearbook) to be offered for purchase to students and parents at the end of the year.

Photographers are needed at ALL events to document all the awesomeness that occurs. Photos should be submitted as directed by the chair to be included on the band website, Facebook/Twitter pages, and digital yearbook.

TASTE OF THE TOWN & SILENT AUCTION

Approximate Timeframe: August – March
2019 Chair: Emily Horn

Taste of the Town is a family-oriented, community event during which local restaurants will showcase their signature dishes for guests to sample. Volunteers help solicit vendors and silent auction donations, obtain required permits, sell tickets, check in guests, set up and decorate the cafeteria, and clean up after the event.

The Silent Auction chair will spearhead the collection of donated items and coordinate volunteers as they assemble baskets and run the silent auction table on the night of Taste of the Town.

AWARDS BANQUET

Approximate Timeframe: April-May
2020 Chair: OPEN

Parent volunteers sell tickets to the end-of-the-year banquet, arrange for a catered meal, decorate the venue, check in guests at the event, serve food and drinks, chaperone the dance, and clean up afterward.

 

Slim Chickens Give Back – June 6

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Head over to Slim Chickens in League City on Thursday, June 6, for a give-back event which will return a portion of your meal receipt to the band when you dine in or take out all day. And don’t forget to thank them for supporting the Charger Band!

Please help us out by forwarding this to all of your chicken-loving friends!

Thursday, June 6, 2019
All Day!
Witmer vs. Solis Showdown:
Wings Eating Contest @ 7PM
Only at the I-45 League City location:
2490 Gulf Fwy S
League City, Texas 77573

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INSTRUMENT COLLECTION & SUMMER RENTAL

Students who play school-owned instruments should have them checked in by now.

Instruments may be checked out for the summer at the Parent Meeting on Monday, June 3, provided the instrument is not sent off for summer repair. There is a $50 rental fee for the summer payable to Clear Creek ISD.

2019 MARCHING SHOW MUSIC DOWNLOADS

2019 MARCHING SHOW MUSIC DOWNLOADS

The first production of next year’s marching show “Dios de los Muertos” is available for download in Charms for brass and woodwinds.

Download Instructions:
  1. Click here to go to CHARMS
  2. Enter student ID to log in (or other password if you changed it from your ID)
  3. Click on the “Handouts & Files” icon
  4. Click on the folder labeled “01 Marching Show Music”
  5. Click on the PDF file for your instrument. If your instrument has multiple parts (2 or more), print all of the parts so there is flexibility when assigning parts.
Please Note:
  • PERCUSSIONISTS WILL RECEIVE THEIR MUSIC FROM MR. WITMER.

Region Band Auditions UPDATE

Due to the weather issues last week, Region Auditions have been rescheduled for this weekend. Check the calendar for your new audition time: Phase 1 or single-auditions on Friday, 12/14, and Phase 2 auditions on Saturday, 12/15, all at Alvin High School.

The Region Band Clinic & Concert has been moved to January 25-26, 2018 at Clear Lake High School.  Please make sure you are available on these dates before you continue with your audition.

For those who advance to Area, those audtions will be held on January 12 at Clements High School.

2017 REGION BAND RESULTS

FROM 2015:

Please join us in congratulating the following students on their success this audition season. 18 Charger band students made Area, Region, District, and/or 9th Grade Region. This year we had the highest number of students to advance to Area Auditions in the history of Clear Springs High School, tripling the number of students who advanced in previous years. Megan Chu, Felix Fang, Alexander Falks, Richard Zhou, Lucas Raleigh, and Gilberto Torres now advance to the Area audition in January for the chance to join the top 1% of musicians in Texas in one of the All-State Bands or Orchestras. Also, special congratulations to Megan Chu and Alexander Falks for making 1st chair on their respective instruments at the Region 17 auditions on December 12.

We are extremely proud of all our students and very happy to see them recognized for their dedication and hard work on such a competitively difficult endeavor. TMEA Region 17 has earned a reputation across the state as having some of the most talented musicians in Texas. These 18 students represent the top 15-20% of those who auditioned in their respective sections in the region.

Those students who earned Area and Region honors will perform a concert on Saturday, January 20, at Santa Fe High School (more details on the band calendar). Students with District or 9th Grade Region honors do not perform a concert. District and 9th Grade patches have already been distributed to students. Region patches will be handed out at the January concert and Area patches will be handed out at the audition in January.

Area/Region/District Honors:
Alexander Falks – Bassoon

Region/District Honors:
Zach Graves – Bb Clarinet

District Honors:
Mackenzie Gaona – Flute

9th Grade Region Honors:
Gannon Allen – Trombone
We appreciate the work of all students who auditioned. If your child did not audition, they will have the opportunity to do so again next fall.

MARCHING SEASON WRAP-UP

The band staff would like to thank all of the students, parents, family, and friends for a great competitive marching season.

The number of parents (especially freshman parents) who stepped up and volunteered this year has been awesome!  We welcome the new faces joining with the experienced (not old) ones to help move this organization along.  If you have not had a chance to chaperon a game or volunteer on a committee, please step up and participate where you can.  You will not regret it!  Not only will you learn more about the band and its directors, but you will get to meet many wonderful parents with which you have things in common.  You will be amazed at how many lifelong friendships have developed between band parents simply because their children were in band together.

Contrary to what many believe, our year is not over.  We turn the page and get ready for the Holiday Parade and Winter Concert.  We also have a number of students who will be auditioning for a spot in region band.  Please check the calendar weekly to see if there are updates.

TEXAS MUSIC SCHOLARS

The Texas Music Scholar Award designates students in high school music programs who exemplify attributes of meritorious performance in the areas of scholarship, musicianship, and citizenship in their school and community during the 2018-2019 school year.

Last year fewer than 2100 students were named as Texas Music Scholars.  The following students were nominated for this honor by Mr. Williams, and the award was granted by the Texas Music Educators Association, which sponsors the Texas All-State Bands, Orchestras, and Choirs:

Gannon Allen, 10th Grade, Tenor Trombone

Garrett Allen, 12th Grade, Tenor Trombone

 

Designation is attained by TMEA Active Member recommendation of students in grades 9-12 who have met the following criteria during the current school year:

  • Is a viable member of the school’s parent musical organization for the entire school year.
  • Maintains in all cumulative coursework an overall “A” average as defined by the local school district for the current school year.
  • Maintains academic eligibility for the entire school year.
  • Participates in all scheduled events of the parent organization.
  • Attends, as an audience member, two director-approved concert events of high school, collegiate or professional level during a school year.
  • Has auditioned, been selected, and participated as required in a TMEA or ATSSB organization (band, orchestra, or choir).
  • Performs a UIL Prescribed Music List Class 1 solo for a competition or public performance.
  • Consistently exhibits behavior which brings honor to the parent organization, school and community.

Congratulations to our Charger Band students for attaining this honor!

Night of Jazz

The Clear Springs High School Jazz Band invites you to a Night of Jazz on the evening of Monday, May 20. Come to the band hall and enjoy live jazz and coffee. Feel free to bring your dinner to enjoy during the performance. Don’t miss the great music and one of the rare opportnities you get to eat in the band hall!

Night of Jazz
Monday, 5/20/2019
7:00 PM
CSHS Band Hall

Humanitarian Aid for Venezuela

Dear CSHS Charger Band Families,

Venezuela is going through a severe economic and humanitarian crises. The population is facing severe shortages of food and medicine.

Vulnerable Venezuelans, especially children, are suffering the most. Many of us, even with the best planning, could not survive in a country where something that cost $1.00 last year costs one million dollars today. Their hyper inflation is making simple things like replacing a worn out sock or finding healthy food nearly impossible.

Please consider bringing a donation the night of our Spring Concert. There will be a box placed in front of the PAC labeled “Donations for Venezuela.”

We’ll be also accepting donations from Now until May 30th in the band hall using this same box.

Items we are accepting include:

  • Non-Perishable Foods: Canned Foods, Grains, Pastas, Soups, Energy Bars, Nutritional Bars, Baby Formula and Baby Food.
  • Medicines: Over the counter medications (such as Aspirin, Ibuprofen) vitamins, Feminine Products and First Aide items.
  • Clothing/Other: Gently used Clothes, Shoes, Diapers, Hygienic Supplies, and Toys.

Collected items will be funneled through the Red Cross into the country.

NOTE for National Spanish Honor Society (NSHS) Students: You can get points for bringing items! Please email Amy Dunklee or tell Sra. Moss or Sra. Alarc n if you are bringing items for point opportunities.

CONCERT UNIFORM COLLECTION

We will begin collecting Concert Uniforms on Monday, May 20th.

  • Uniforms must be cleaned and then returned to school on the hanger/s.
  • Write student’s name on a piece of paper and attach the paper to the hanger.
  • Return clean uniforms to the rack in the middle of the uniform closet.
  • DON’T FORGET TO RETURN YOUR GARMENT BAG! You may return your clean uniform in your garment bag if you still have one checked out.
  • Do not hang uniforms on perimiter racks or leave out in the band hall! Your uniform must be checked in on the computer or it will be flagged as missing!

Uniforms must be turned in by Friday, May 24th or you will be added to the Clear Springs High School fine and fee list. 

Easy Washing Instructions

  • Release hems.
  • Wash jacket/pants/dress in cold water with a mild detergent.
  • Avoid using strong scents or fabric softeners. The next student may be allergic!
  • Dry on LOW HEAT and hang up immediately to avoid wrinkles.