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SPIRIT OF FREEDOM ● MARCHING BAND HANDBOOK
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WELCOME
It is my pleasure to welcome you to the award-winning Spirit of Freedom! The Freedom High School
Marching Band is a great activity that helps develop confidence, positive attitude, self-esteem, cooperation, and self-
discipline. It also gives members the thrill of performing in a great band in front of lots of enthusiastic fans. It takes a great
deal of time, discipline, and dedication, but the rewards are well worth the effort.
We take great pride in our Marching Band at Freedom High School and look at
membership as a privilege and an honor. Each member will be held to the following
expectations:
1. Show respect to the people around you
2. Always put forth a dedicated effort
3. Be someone others can count on
4. Be willing to sacrifice self-interest for the benefit of the team
5. Make results, not excuses
Everyone needs to thoroughly read the information in this handbook! It contains all the information needed to
guide us towards a successful season. We look forward to working with each and every one of you as we strive towards
excellence!
WHAT IS THE SPIRIT OF FREEDOM?
More than 150 members strong, the Spirit of Freedom is one of the largest and most popular co-curricular activities at
Freedom High School. Marching Band consists of brass, woodwind, and percussion players plus a color guard. The band
performs at home football games on Friday nights and in competitions on five Saturdays through early
November. Marching Band is encouraged but not required for students enrolled in band classes.
Our 2018 Accomplishments:
● USBands Competition at Urbana HS, Saturday 9/15: https://youtu.be/mKmc743wVaQ ○ 2nd place in group VI Open with a score of 79.075 ○ Best Percussion
● USBands Northern Virginia Regional at Woodgrove HS, Saturday 9/22: https://youtu.be/JnU0yexSO1k
○ 2nd place in group VI Open with a score of 79.425 ● USBands Marching Band Classic at Washington HS, Saturday, 10/13: https://youtu.be/nfDxOUhxVOc
○ 1st place in group VI Open with a score of 88.450 ○ Best Music, Visual, Overall Effect, Colorguard, and Percussion
● VBODA State Marching Assessment at Rock Ridge High School: https://youtu.be/tHMPIpdgrBw ○ Superior Rating
● James Madison University Parade of Champions: https://youtu.be/InSAjpPj5Pk ○ 4th Place in Class AAAAA
● USBands Mid-Atlantic Regional Championship ○ Prelims: https://youtu.be/k3Q7WN5xows
■ 1st Place in group VI Open with a score of 95.7625 ■ Best Music, Visual, Overall Effect, Colorguard, and Percussion
○ Finals: https://youtu.be/zmKJnl1FQc4 ■ 7th Place with a score of 95.7375
● USBands Open Class National Championships: https://youtu.be/SvMMcUPjE3c ○ 4th Place in group VI Open with a score of 93.625
HOW WILL YOUR PRESENCE ADD TO OUR TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE?
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ELIGIBILITY
Course Requirements
● Brass and woodwind players must be enrolled in a band class
● Percussion players must be enrolled in a music class (band, orchestra, guitar, or chorus)
● Student leaders must be enrolled in a band class (except colorguard)
● Colorguard members do not need to be enrolled in a music class
● Students who do not meet the eligibility requirements will be not be accepted into the organization.
Instrumentation Requirements
● Brass and woodwind players are not eligible for membership in the percussion section unless
special permission is granted. Brass, woodwinds, and colorguard are where we need the most number of
performers and accepting too many percussionists would be detrimental.
Academic Requirements
● All members must remain in good academic standing at all times. Students with failing grades will be suspended
or dismissed from the organization.
Honors Weighting
● 10th-12th grade students enrolled in a band class will receive 0.5 honors weighting for your band
class.
INSTRUMENTATION
We use the following instrumentation in the Spirit of Freedom Marching Band:
WOODWINDS BRASS PERCUSSION *ELECTRONICS COLORGUARD
● Flute ● Clarinet ● Bass Clarinet ● Alto
Saxophone ● Tenor
Saxophone ● Baritone
Saxophone
● Trumpet ● Mellophone ● Baritone ● Euphonium ● Tuba
● Snare Drum ● Multi-Tenors ● Bass Drum ● Marimba ● Vibraphone ● Xylophone ● Glockenspiel ● Auxiliary
Percussion ● Drum Set
● Electric Piano (synth)
● Bass Guitar ● Sound
Engineer *Please note that electronics are considered part of the percussion section
● Flags ● Rifles ● Sabres
Please note that we do not use the following:
● Piccolo
● Oboe
● Bassoon
● Contra clarinet
● French horn
● Trombone
Substitutions
● French horn players play mellophone. Fingerings and mouthpiece size are similar.
● Trombone players play baritone or euphonium. The only difference is pushing buttons instead of moving a slide.
The mouthpiece and range is exactly the same.
● Woodwind players who play one of the instruments listed above can easily learn another woodwind instrument,
play percussion or electronics, or join colorguard.
● Freedom High School will provide instruments in these circumstances.
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TRYOUTS
Prospective members must attend all tryout sessions unless there is a reasonable conflict you have pre-
arranged with the Band Director.
What to expect
● Brass and Woodwinds
○ Wear comfortable, athletic-type clothing and sneakers with socks. ○ Bring a water bottle.
○ Flute, clarinet, bass clarinet, saxophone, and trumpet players should bring an instrument. If you need to borrow a school-owned instrument, please email Mr. Galway.
○ French horn and tuba players should bring a mouthpiece. An instrument will be provided. ○ Trombone and euphonium players should bring a large-shank mouthpiece if you have one. If you do not
have one, we have one you can borrow, or you can purchase one (recommendations are listed later in this document). An instrument will be provided.
○ On the last day, there is a brief tryout consisting of a short musical performance and a demonstration of
marching techniques covered during camp.
● Percussion
○ Wear comfortable, athletic-type clothing and sneakers with socks. ○ You do not need to bring any sticks, mallets, or instruments. Everything will be provided. ○ Bring a water bottle. ○ During tryouts, you will play many different instruments so the staff can assess your strengths and
weaknesses. ○ On the last day, there is a brief tryout consisting of a short musical performance.
● Colorguard
○ Who should attend?
■ All Freedom High school students are invited to attend. Our staff will assess each participant's
skill level and assist them, regardless of skill level, making sure everyone has the most educational
experience possible.
○ I’m only auditioning for the colorguard, when do I attend?
■ If you are auditioning for the colorguard, you are auditioning for the marching band. Like the
clarinet section, the trumpet section, or saxophone section, colorguard is a section in the
marching band. Participation is required for all tryout dates. The final day will consist of the final
audition including all the performing skills and techniques taught at the previous sessions.
○ What will happen during colorguard auditions?
■ Auditions will be an evaluation of how well you perform in a real colorguard rehearsal setting.
Performance styles, dance styles, flag skills, techniques, and other philosophies will be explored
during the audition. There will be things at the audition that will push you and expand your
performance horizons and it is okay if you do not achieve something right away, colorguard skills
take time. The goal of our auditions is to give you the tools, ideas, to experience what it is like to
be a part of the Spirit of Freedom colorguard.
○ What to wear/bring?
■ Prospective members are expected to wear comfortable, fitting, dance or athletic attire with
athletic sneakers or dance sneakers. Please, NO JEANS! Hair should be pulled back, nicely, and
out of the face. Make sure to bring water and a small towel, as it can get sweaty. You do not need
to bring your own equipment. We will have equipment provided for you.
○ My ride is not participating in auditions, may they come in and watch?
■ Our audition space is for prospective members only. However, there will be a parent meeting
hosted by the Freedom High School Band Booster Association.
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TRYOUT RESULTS
Students can earn one of the following two types of positions:
1. Regular Member: Full-time position in the competition show.
● Brass and woodwind players will be assigned to a 1st, 2nd, or 3rd part if applicable. Balanced
instrumentation is paramount, so it may be necessary to move some students to other instruments, especially
tuba. Be willing to sacrifice self-interest for the benefit of the team!
● Percussion players will be placed on the instrument that best fits the students’ current skill set while
maintaining a balanced instrumentation.
● Colorguard candidates will earn a spot in the show. Flag, sabre, and rifle lines will be determined during
summer camp.
2. Reserve Member: Reserve members initially serve as backup performers and do not have a full-time position in the
competition show. Reserve members will perform at football games and can earn a position in the competition show if a
regular member becomes drops out, becomes injured, or fails to meet expectations.
When tryouts are complete, each member will receive a contract that defines the position and part
assignment. This contract must be returned along with a $225 deposit payment no later than the last day
of the school year.
COMMITMENT
It is expected that if you accept your position and commit to membership in the Spirit
of Freedom Marching Band, you remain a member for the entire season. Because we
write our competition show based on the exact number commitments we receive after
tryouts, quitting at any point after that hurts the band and its membership.
Losing a member will force us to either (1) Try to find a replacement, (2) Rewrite the show to
exclude the person who quit, or (3) Perform our show with an “open hole” in the visual design. None
are desirable options. If at any point you feel overwhelmed or frustrated, Mr. Galway’s
office is always open. Stop by to talk about it.
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CALENDAR (Tentative, subject to change)
JULY 2019
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 STUDENT LEADERS 4:30 - 5:30 PM PERCUSSION 6:00 - 9:00 PM COLORGUARD 6:00 - 9:00 PM
24 STUDENT LEADERS 4:30 - 5:30 PM PERCUSSION 6:00 - 9:00 PM COLORGUARD 6:00 - 9:00 PM
25 STUDENT LEADERS 4:30 - 5:30 PM PERCUSSION 6:00 - 9:00 PM COLORGUARD 6:00 - 9:00 PM
26 27
28 29 PERCUSSION AND COLORGUARD CAMP PERCUSSION 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM COLORGUARD 1:00 PM - 9:00 PM
30 PERCUSSION AND COLORGUARD CAMP PERCUSSION 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM COLORGUARD 1:00 PM - 9:00 PM STUDENT LEADERS 4:30 - 5:30 PM
31 PERCUSSION AND COLORGUARD CAMP PERCUSSION 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM COLORGUARD 1:00 PM - 9:00 PM STUDENT LEADERS 4:30 - 5:30 PM
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BRASS AND WOODWINDS 6:00 - 9:00 PM
BRASS AND WOODWINDS 6:00 - 9:00 PM
BURGUNDY = FULL BAND (EVERYONE) BLUE = PERCUSSION PURPLE = BRASS AND WOODWINDS GREEN = COLORGUARD RED = PERFORMANCES ORANGE = STUDENT LEADERS PINK = FUNDRAISERS
AUGUST 2019
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
1 PERCUSSION AND COLORGUARD CAMP PERCUSSION 1:00 - 9:00 PM COLORGUARD 1:00 - 9:00 PM STUDENT LEADERS 4:30 - 5:30 PM BRASS AND WOODWINDS 6:00 - 9:00 PM
2 PERCUSSION AND COLORGUARD CAMP PERCUSSION 1:00 - 9:00 PM COLORGUARD 1:00 - 9:00 PM
3
4 5 BAND CAMP FULL BAND 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
6 BAND CAMP FULL BAND 9:00 AM - 9:00 NC PM
7 BAND CAMP FULL BAND 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM STUDENT LEADERS 4:30 - 5:30 PM
8 BAND CAMP FULL BAND 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
9 BAND CAMP FULL BAND 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
10
11 12 BAND CAMP FULL BAND 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM STUDENT LEADERS 4:30 - 5:30 PM
13 BAND CAMP FULL BAND 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
14 FULL BAND 4:00 - 9:00 PM
15 FULL BAND 4:00 - 9:00 PM
16 FULL BAND 4:00 - 9:00 PM PARENT PREVIEW SHOW 7:00 PM
17
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18 19 FULL BAND 4:00 - 9:00 PM
20 FULL BAND 4:00 - 9:00 PM
21 FULL BAND 4:00 - 9:00 PM
22 FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL BRASS AND WOODWINDS 4:30 - 6:30 PM PERCUSSION 4:30 - 6:30 PM COLORGUARD 6:00 - 8:00 PM
23
24 SAT TEST MATTRESS SALE FUNDRAISER SUPER SATURDAY FULL BAND 1:00 - 9:00 PM
25 26 PERCUSSION 6:30 - 9:00 PM
27 BRASS AND WOODWINDS 4:30 - 6:30 PM COLORGUARD 6:30 - 9:00 PM
28 FULL BAND 5:00 - 8:00 PM
29 BRASS AND WOODWINDS 4:30 - 6:30 PM PERCUSSION 4:30 - 6:30 PM COLORGUARD 6:00 - 8:00 PM
30 31
BURGUNDY = FULL BAND (EVERYONE) BLUE = PERCUSSION PURPLE = BRASS AND WOODWINDS GREEN = COLORGUARD RED = PERFORMANCES ORANGE = STUDENT LEADERS PINK = FUNDRAISERS
SEPTEMBER 2019
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
1 2 NO SCHOOL
3 BRASS AND WOODWINDS 4:30 - 6:30 PM PERCUSSION 4:30 - 6:30 PM COLORGUARD 6:30 - 9:00 PM
4 FULL BAND 5:00 - 8:00 PM
5 BRASS AND WOODWINDS 4:30 - 6:30 PM PERCUSSION 4:30 - 6:30 PM COLORGUARD 6:00 - 8:00 PM
6 HOME FOOTBALL GAME 7:00 - 10:00 PM
7 TAG DAY FUNDRAISER
8 9 PERCUSSION 6:30 - 9:00 PM
10 BRASS AND WOODWINDS 4:30 - 6:30 PM COLORGUARD 6:30 - 9:00 PM
11 FULL BAND 5:00 - 8:00 PM
12 BRASS AND WOODWINDS 4:30 - 6:30 PM PERCUSSION 4:30 - 6:30 PM COLORGUARD 6:00 - 8:00 PM
13 HOME FOOTBALL GAME 7:00 - 10:00 PM
14 ACT TEST
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15 16 PERCUSSION 6:30 - 9:00 PM
17 BRASS AND WOODWINDS 4:30 - 6:30 PM COLORGUARD 6:30 - 9:00 PM
18 FULL BAND 5:00 - 8:00 PM
19 BRASS AND WOODWINDS 4:30 - 6:30 PM PERCUSSION 4:30 - 6:30 PM COLORGUARD 6:00 - 8:00 PM
20 21 REHEARSAL IN STADIUM BEFORE DEPARTURE COMPETITION VMBC BATTLE ON THE BLUE RIDGE AT MILLBROOK HS
22 23 PERCUSSION 6:30 - 9:00 PM
24 BRASS AND WOODWINDS 4:30 - 6:30 PM COLORGUARD 6:30 - 9:00 PM
25 FULL BAND 5:00 - 8:00 PM
26 BRASS AND WOODWINDS 4:30 - 6:30 PM PERCUSSION 4:30 - 6:30 PM COLORGUARD 6:00 - 8:00 PM
27 28 REHEARSAL IN STADIUM BEFORE DEPARTURE COMPETITION, VMBC NOVA REGIONAL AT HERNDON HIGH SCHOOL
29 30 PERCUSSION 6:30 - 9:00 PM
BURGUNDY = FULL BAND (EVERYONE) BLUE = PERCUSSION PURPLE = BRASS AND WOODWINDS GREEN = COLORGUARD RED = PERFORMANCES ORANGE = STUDENT LEADERS PINK = FUNDRAISERS
OCTOBER 2019
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
1 BRASS AND WOODWINDS 4:30 - 6:30 PM COLORGUARD 6:30 - 9:00 PM
2 FULL BAND 5:00 - 8:00 PM
3 BRASS AND WOODWINDS 4:30 - 6:30 PM PERCUSSION 4:30 - 6:30 PM COLORGUARD 6:00 - 8:00 PM
4 HOME FOOTBALL GAME 7:00 - 10:00 PM
5 SAT TEST
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6 7 PERCUSSION 6:30 - 9:00 PM
8 BRASS AND WOODWINDS 4:30 - 6:30 PM COLORGUARD 6:30 - 9:00 PM
9 FULL BAND 5:00 - 8:00 PM
10 BRASS AND WOODWINDS 4:30 - 6:30 PM PERCUSSION 4:30 - 6:30 PM COLORGUARD 6:00 - 8:00 PM
11 12
13 14 NO SCHOOL
15 BRASS AND WOODWINDS 4:30 - 6:30 PM PERCUSSION 4:30 - 6:30 PM COLORGUARD 6:30 - 9:00 PM
16 FULL BAND 5:00 - 8:00 PM
17 BRASS AND WOODWINDS 4:30 - 6:30 PM PERCUSSION 4:30 - 6:30 PM COLORGUARD 6:00 - 8:00 PM
18 19 COMPETITION, JMU PARADE OF CHAMPIONS AT JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY AND VBODA STATE MARCHING ASSESSMENT AT ROCK RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL
20 21 PERCUSSION 6:30 - 9:00 PM
22 BRASS AND WOODWINDS 4:30 - 6:30 PM COLORGUARD 6:30 - 9:00 PM
23 FULL BAND 5:00 - 8:00 PM
24 BRASS AND WOODWINDS 4:30 - 6:30 PM PERCUSSION 4:30 - 6:30 PM COLORGUARD 6:00 - 8:00 PM
25 HOME FOOTBALL GAME 7:00 - 10:00 PM
26 ACT TEST (DO NOT TAKE!) COMPETITION, BANDS OF AMERICA REGIONAL AT LIBERTY UNIVERSITY
27 28 NO SCHOOL
29 BRASS AND WOODWINDS 4:30 - 6:30 PM PERCUSSION 4:30 - 6:30 PM COLORGUARD 6:30 - 9:00 PM
30 FULL BAND 5:00 - 8:00 PM
31 BRASS AND WOODWINDS 4:30 - 6:30 PM PERCUSSION 4:30 - 6:30 PM COLORGUARD 6:00 - 8:00 PM
BURGUNDY = FULL BAND (EVERYONE) BLUE = PERCUSSION PURPLE = BRASS AND WOODWINDS GREEN = COLORGUARD RED = PERFORMANCES ORANGE = STUDENT LEADERS PINK = FUNDRAISERS
NOVEMBER 2019
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
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1 HOME FOOTBALL GAME (SENIOR NIGHT) 7:00 - 10:00 PM
2 SAT TEST (DO NOT TAKE!) COMPETITION, VMBC CHAMPION- SHIPS AT LYNCHBURG CITY STADIUM AND LIBERTY UNIVERSITY
3 4 NO SCHOOL
5 NO SCHOOL
6 END-OF- SEASON CHECKOUT 4:00 - 5:30 PM
7 AWARDS BANQUET 7:00 PM
8 9
BURGUNDY = FULL BAND (EVERYONE) BLUE = PERCUSSION PURPLE = BRASS AND WOODWINDS GREEN = COLORGUARD RED = PERFORMANCES ORANGE = STUDENT LEADERS PINK = FUNDRAISERS
DETAILED SUMMER REHEARSAL SCHEDULES
(Tentative, subject to change)
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM and 1:00 - 9:00 PM Rehearsals for Percussion
8:00 - 12:00 PM 1:00 - 5:00 PM
Rehearse
15-Minute Break At instructor’s discretion
12:00 - 1:00 PM 5:00 - 6:00 PM
Lunch/Dinner Break
1:00 - 4:00 PM 6:00 - 9:00 PM
Rehearse
15-Minute Break At instructor’s discretion
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM and 1:00 - 9:00 PM Rehearsals for Colorguard
8:00 - 12:00 PM 1:00 - 5:00 PM
Rehearse
15-Minute Break At instructor’s discretion
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12:00 - 1:00 PM 5:00 - 6:00 PM
Lunch/Dinner Break
1:00 - 4:00 PM 6:00 - 9:00 PM
Rehearse
15-Minute Break At instructor’s discretion
9:00 - 9:00 PM Band Camp Rehearsals in August for Full Band (everyone)
Brass and Woodwinds
Battery Percussion Colorguard Front Ensemble
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Rehearse outside Rehearse inside
15-Minute Break At instructor’s discretion
12:00 - 1:00 PM Lunch Break
1:00 - 3:00 PM Rehearse inside
15-Minute Break At instructor’s discretion
3:00 - 4:00 PM Full ensemble rehearsal, inside or outside depending on weather
4:00 - 6:00 PM Dinner Break
6:00 - 9:00 PM Rehearse outside
15-Minute Break At instructor’s discretion
4:00 - 9:00 PM Band Camp Rehearsals in August for Full Band (everyone)
4:00 - 6:00 PM Rehearse outside or inside depending on needs
10-minute break At instructor's discretion
6:00 - 6:30 PM Dinner Break
6:30 - 9:00 PM Rehearse outside
10-minute break At instructor's discretion
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ATTENDANCE POLICIES
Good attendance is VITAL to our success as an organization. Simply put, you cannot
contribute if you are not present. When you are absent, you will miss important information and
will fall behind putting the overall quality of the whole band at risk. The absence of one person not
only affects that person, but also the entire group. Balance, precision, spacing, and alignment
cannot be improved or maintained with absences. By joining, you are making a commitment
to the organization. Be someone others can count on!
ATTENDANCE POLICIES FROM JULY UNTIL SCHOOL STARTS
● Band Camp and Percussion/Colorguard Camp is mandatory and no student is permitted to miss
ANY PART OF these rehearsals. Do not schedule vacations, doctor’s appointments, SAT prep classes, or
any other events on these dates. Exceptions MAY be granted by the Band Director if discussed well enough in
advance.
● No student may miss more than three (3) shorter 3-5 hour rehearsals
○ Arriving late or leaving early counts as ½ absence
○ There is no distinction between excused and unexcused absences. Think of these as ‘sick days’ similar to
what an employer would give you.
● If you need to miss a rehearsal, THE STUDENT must notify the director AND pertinent staff in
advance via email. CC your parents.
● If absent, you are expected to devote extra time towards getting caught up. Check with your rank leader or
captain to find out what was missed.
● Students who violate the attendance policy will be placed on reserve member status or dismissed from the
organization.
ATTENDANCE POLICIES WHEN SCHOOL STARTS
● No student may miss more than 4 total rehearsals
○ Arriving late or leaving early counts as ½ absence
○ Again, there is no distinction between excused and unexcused absences. Manage your schedule
carefully, practice good time management skills , and save your ‘sick days’ for when you really need
them.
● Freedom High School policy states that students must arrive at school by 9:30 AM and remain
in school all day in order to participate in a Marching Band rehearsal or performance. Exceptions
are granted for tardies and early dismissals when accompanied by a note from a medical office. Contact our
attendance office for more information.
● Any student that misses two or more rehearsals in one week will be suspended from performing
the week the absences occurred.
● If you need to miss a rehearsal, THE STUDENT must notify the director AND pertinent staff in
advance via email. CC your parents.
● If absent, you are expected to devote extra time towards getting caught up. Check with your rank leader or
captain to find out what was missed. If you are unable to get caught up, you will be suspended from performing
until you are caught up.
● Students who violate the attendance policy will be placed on reserve member status or dismissed from the
organization.
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ATTENDANCE POLICIES FOR PERFORMANCES
● PERFORMANCES ARE NOT TO BE MISSED, PERIOD. Check the calendar carefully to make sure you
can commit to all performance dates. When a student is missing from a performance, we will be
forced to march an ‘open hole’ which will negatively affect how we are judged.
● Again, Freedom High School policy states that students must arrive at school by 9:30 AM and
remain in school all day in order to participate in a Marching Band rehearsal or performance.
Exceptions are granted for tardies and early dismissals when accompanied by a note from a medical office.
● The only legitimate excuses for missing a performance are extreme illness (a doctor’s note may
be requested), death in the family, or a once-in-a-lifetime occurrence such as a wedding to a
close family member. All other absences will be considered unexcused and you will be dismissed from the
organization.
COMMUNICATION AND IMPORTANT WEBSITES
1. Email: Mr. Galway will send a weekly email along with a Call Sheet detailing the week’s activities.
Please make sure you have a valid email address on file. If you have a question and need to email a staff
member, the STUDENT, not the parent, is encouraged to send the email in order to foster a culture of personal
responsibility in the student membership.
2. httpsk://www.lcps.org/Domain/1997 is Mr. Galway’s main web page. Check here first when looking for
information.
3. https://www.charmsoffice.com/ is the online payment system operated by our Band Boosters. You will be
able to pay for items electronically through this site.
4. https://classroom.google.com/ is the student web page where we will post sheet music, drill, recordings,
videos, and other resources students will need. Students will also submit audio and video assignments in Google
Classroom. Ask Mr. Galway for the enrollment key.
5. https://www.smartmusic.com/ is a web page where brass and woodwind players will turn in assessments.
Ask Mr. Galway for the enrollment key.
6. https://sites.google.com/view/sofguard/home is the web page for colorguard-specific information
7. www.freedombandboosters.org is the Freedom Band web page. We will post media and sign-up sheets for
parent volunteers.
Other methods of communication may be created by the staff or student leaders such as facebook groups, twitter pages,
etc. for efficient dissemination of information.
MEMBERSHIP FEE
The Marching Band fee for 2019 is $450. The fee covers approximately 75% of the Marching Band’s total expenses
for the season. The remaining expenses are covered by the Band Boosters via fundraising (approx. 15%) and LCPS
(approx. 10%).
The payment schedule is:
● $225 is due by the last day of the 2019 school year along with your signed contract. The show will be
designed based on the number of deposits and contracts received on this date.
● $225 is due by Monday, July 29.
Online payments are strongly preferred. You may pay using your credit or debit card on the Freedom
Band Charms Website: https://www.charmsoffice.com Information on how to set up student and parent access to the
Charms Website will be provided to all new members at the Marching Band Tryout/Orientation sessions. A reminder on
how to access the Charms Website, including instructions on how to make electronic payments, will be communicated to
all members and their parents before the first payment is due.
Marching Band fees are non-refundable.
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No student will be excluded from Marching Band because of financial hardship. Any band family in need of
an amended payment schedule or financial assistance should complete a Financial Assistance form located here:
https://goo.gl/forms/9FdaDBfuqk3M2dIt1
EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES
ITEMS PROVIDED AT NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE
BRASS AND WOODWINDS
The school will provide bass clarinets, tenor saxophones, baritone saxophones, mellophones,
baritones, euphoniums, and tubas.
● Instruments will be issued at tryouts and need to be taken home on the final day of tryouts.
● Students using school-owned instruments are responsible for providing their own supplies such as a
mouthpiece, ligature, reeds, neck strap, etc. We do have a very limited quantity of these items on hand to
borrow, but please do your best to obtain these items on your own. Suggestions are listed in the next section.
PERCUSSION
All instruments, sticks, drum heads and mallets will be provided by the school under the following
conditions:
● Battery sticks must be taped for durability. Do not use non-taped sticks or mallets.
● Students will be held financially responsible for loss or damage due to misuse.
● We have a limited budget for sticks, mallets and drum heads, so once the money runs out, we will not be able to
purchase any more replacements. Treat everything with care and try to make it last.
COLORGUARD
All flags, weapons, and other equipment needed for performance will be provided by the school.
● We have a limited budget for colorguard equipment, so treat everything with care and try to make it last.
ITEMS PURCHASED THROUGH THE SCHOOL
You can pay using either of the following methods: 1. Via Charms (preferred): https://www.charmsoffice.com 2. By cash or check in the main office
WHAT WHO WHEN
Rental of School-Owned Flute, Clarinet, or Trumpet. We have
a limited supply of school-owned flutes, clarinets, and trumpets
available on a first-come first-served basis. Rental cost is $25 for
the duration of the marching season. The instrument will be
turned in at the end of the marching season. If you want to rent the
instrument for the entire school year, the cost is $100.
Required for
students choosing
to rent a school-
owned flute,
clarinet, or
trumpet
On issuance
Shoes: All members are required to wear a specific type of shoe.
Members who need shoes will be fitted during Band Camp. Cost is
$34 per pair for brass, woodwinds, and percussion. Cost for
colorguard shoes will be determined when the uniform is
selected.
Required for all
members
Needed before the
first performance
(September 1)
Black Gloves: These are used by brass and woodwinds to complete
the look of the uniform. The first pair is free; each additional
pair costs $4
Required for brass
and woodwinds
only
Needed before the
first performance
(September 1)
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Fingerless Gloves: These are used by color guard members to
protect hands and improve grip. The first pair is free, each
additional pair costs $20.
Required for
colorguard only
Needed by the first
summer rehearsal
Warm-Up Suit: The warm-up suit contains a jacket and pants used
to keep colorguard members warm during cold-weather performances.
The Colorguard staff will handle sizing and ordering of these items.
You can include payment for these items with your deposit. Price is
to be determined but in the past, they were $100. Returning
vets do not need to purchase new warm-ups.
Required for
Colorguard only
Needed before the
first performance
(September 1)
ITEMS OBTAINED ON YOUR OWN
WHAT WHO WHEN
1” 3-Ring Binder and Sheet Protectors: This will be used to store
sheet music. Please make sure your binder will lay flat and stay open
when placed on a music stand. Sheet protectors will keep your music
from being windblown. A pack of 25 sheet protectors should suffice.
These items can be purchased at local office supply stores.
Required for
brass, woodwinds,
and percussion
Needed before
Band Camp
Insulated Water Jug, 1 gallon: Students need to supply water for
all outdoor rehearsals. This item can be purchased at local retailers
such as Target, Walmart, Home Depot, sporting good/camping stores.
We recommend the Coleman 1 Gallon Beverage Cooler Do not
use a small water bottle for summer rehearsals. You will run
out of water very quickly.
Required for all
members
Needed before
Band Camp
Quality Mouthpiece/Ligature/Reed Combination and
necessary oils: These are essential in producing a characteristic
sound that projects outdoors and blends well with the rest of your
section while keeping the instrument in good playing condition. The
school does have a small supply of these mouthpieces to lend out.
Please consult a staff member if you would like to use
equipment different that what is listed below.
Clarinet
● Hite Premiere Mouthpiece: Amazon; Music & Arts
● Rovner L5 Ligature: Amazon; Music & Arts
● Legere European Signature Synthetic Reed: Amazon;
Music & Arts
Bass Clarinet:
● Yamaha 4C Mouthpiece: Amazon; Music & Arts
● Rovner L10 Ligature: Amazon
● Legere Signature Synthetic Reed: Amazon; Music & Arts
Alto Sax:
● Yamaha 5C Mouthpiece: Amazon; Music & Arts
● Rovner L6 Ligature: Amazon; Music & Arts
● Legere Signature Synthetic Reed: Amazon; Music & Arts
Tenor Sax:
● Yamaha 5C Mouthpiece: Amazon; Music & Arts
Required for brass
and woodwinds
Needed before
Band Camp
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● Rovner L8 Ligature: Amazon
● Legere Signature Synthetic Reed: Amazon; Music & Arts
Baritone Sax:
● Yamaha 5C Mouthpiece: Amazon; Music & Arts
● Rovner L9 Ligature: Amazon; Music & Arts
● Legere Signature Synthetic Reed: Amazon; Music & Arts
Trumpet:
● Bach 3C Mouthpiece: Amazon; Music & Arts
● Hetman Classic Piston 3 Valve Oil: Amazon; Music &
Arts
● Hetman Tuning Slide Grease (for main tuning slide):
Amazon; Music & Arts
● Hetman Slide Oil (for 1st and 3rd valve slides):
Amazon; Music & Arts
Mellophone:
● Yamaha 14F4 Mouthpiece: Amazon; Music & Arts
● Hetman Classic Piston 3 Valve Oil: Amazon; Music &
Arts
● Hetman Tuning Slide Grease (for main tuning slide):
Amazon; Music & Arts
Baritone:
● Yamaha 48 Large Shank Mouthpiece: Amazon; Music &
Arts
● Hetman Classic Piston 3 Valve Oil: Amazon; Music &
Arts
● Hetman Tuning Slide Grease (for main tuning slide):
Amazon; Music & Arts
Euphonium:
● Yamaha 51 Large Shank Mouthpiece: Amazon; Music &
Arts
● Hetman Classic Piston 3 Valve Oil: Amazon; Music &
Arts
● Hetman Tuning Slide Grease (for main tuning slide):
Amazon; Music & Arts
Tuba:
● Conn Helleberg 120S Mouthpiece: Amazon; Music & Arts
● Hetman Classic Piston 3 Valve Oil: Amazon; Music &
Arts
● Hetman Tuning Slide Grease (for main tuning slide):
Amazon; Music & Arts
Lyre and Flip Folder: A lyre and flip folder is necessary to attach
your football game music to your instrument. Here are some
recommendations:
Flute
● Lyre/Flip Folder Combination: Amazon; Music & Arts
Clarinet
● Lyre: Amazon; Music & Arts
● Flip Folder: Amazon; Music & Arts
Saxophone and Bass Clarinet
● Lyre if your instrument is a YAMAHA: Amazon; Music
& Arts
Required for brass
and woodwinds
Needed before the
first performance
(September 1)
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● Lyre if your instrument is not a Yamaha: Amazon;
Music & Arts
● Flip Folder: Amazon; Music & Arts
Trumpet, Mellophone, Baritone, and Euphonium
● Lyre if your instrument is a YAMAHA: Amazon; Music
& Arts
● Lyre if your instrument is not a Yamaha: Amazon;
Music & Arts
● Lyre if your instrument does not have a removable
3rd valve slide ring: Amazon; Music & Arts
● Flip Folder: Amazon; Music & Arts
Tuba
● Lyre: Amazon; Music & Arts
● Flip Folder: Amazon; Music & Arts
Lanyard or Shoestring: This will be used to tie through your
coordinate sheets so you can wear them while rehearsing.
Required for
brass, woodwinds,
battery, and
colorguard
Needed by Band
Camp
Make-up and other decorative accessories: Make-up and
additional accessories will complete the look of the color guard
uniform. Specific details and items to purchase will be provided by the
Color Guard Director. Cost is to be determined.
Required for
colorguard only
Needed by the first
performance in
full uniform (TBD)
CARE OF EQUIPMENT
School-owned instruments and equipment must be handled with extreme care. Students will be held
financially responsible for damage due to misuse or neglect.
BRASS AND WOODWINDS
General Care:
● Brass and woodwind instruments must be in good working condition at all times. Broken instruments must
be repaired immediately. Bring maintenance issues to the staff’s attention as soon as they known.
○ Student-Owned Instruments: There are several good music stores in the area for repair of student-
owned instruments. Ask for a loaner instrument from the repair shop so you are not without an
instrument for an extended period of time.
○ School-Owned Instruments: Repair of school-owned instruments must be handled through the county-
provided service contractor. Do not repair school-owned instruments on your own.
○ Keep the finish clean and polished.
● Avoid setting your instrument on a paved surface (causes scratching). When placing your instrument on the
ground, set in grass or on a towel.
● NEVER stand your instrument on its bell (it WILL get knocked over and the bell will become creased). Always
place it flat on the ground.
● All brass and woodwind players are required to have a lyre that securely clamps onto your instrument. Damaged
or lost lyres need to be replaced ASAP.
● If using a school-owned instrument or mouthpiece, students will be held financially responsible for any loss or
damage beyond normal wear and tear.
Woodwind-Specific Care:
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● Reed players must have 4 working reeds at all times or use a Legere synthetic reed. Store your reeds in a
reed case so they lay flat to dry. Reeds that are not dried properly will warp and will need replaced sooner.
This strategy for reed care will save you money, rescue you from unnecessary frustration, and
help you play with a high-quality, consistent tone at all times.
● Rain can damage pads. If we are caught outside in bad weather, do your best to protect the instrument from
getting excessively wet.
● Woodwind instruments get out of adjustment rather easily if you are not careful. If certain notes are harder to
play than others, your instrument is out of adjustment. Common reasons for out-of-adjustment woodwind
instruments:
○ Bent keys caused by setting the instrument down awkwardly
○ Dropping the instrument
○ Not storing the instrument in its case properly
If ANY note is difficult to play on your instrument, you must have it repaired immediately.
Clarinet and saxophone mouthpieces must have a patch where your top teeth rest.
Mouthpieces should be cleaned WEEKLY. Use a soft-bristle cleaning brush (Mr. Galway has many), a mild
detergent, and COLD WATER (never hot water). Failing to clean mouthpieces will result in mold and protein
buildup.
Brass-Specific Care:
● Oil valves at least every other day.
● Lubricate tuning slides and at least once per month. Use slide grease on tuning slides, NOT VALVE OIL.
● Excessive denting is a sign of neglect. If your instrument is getting dented frequently, please reexamine your
care procedures and make adjustments. Students will be held financially responsible for excessive damage.
● Trumpets: You MUST have a 3rd valve ring during rehearsals and performances. You will need to take the ring
out to install your lyre for stands music, but it must be re-installed prior to rehearsals or performances. If you
lose your ring, bring it to Mr. Galway’s attention immediately. If your valve slides do not work, please have them
repaired immediately.
● Do not drop your mouthpiece. If the shank is anything less than completely round, your tone quality will suffer.
See a staff member for a quick repair. Do not use a mouthpiece with a scratched rim with raw brass exposed.
● Mouthpieces should be cleaned WEEKLY. Use a soft-bristle brush (Mr. Galway has many), a mild detergent,
and water.
BATTERY PERCUSSION
● Battery instruments must remain covered except for performances.
● Instruments must be clean prior to public performance.
● Stands must be broken down and returned to the bins after use.
● When handling cases, DO NOT carry them by their fabric straps WHICH WILL BREAK. Direct parent
volunteers to do the same. Always handle cases by their metal handles.
● Students will be held financially responsible for any damage to instruments, sticks, and mallets beyond normal
wear and tear.
FRONT ENSEMBLE
● Pit instruments must be covered except when in use.
● Mallets are not to be stored in the mallet bags attached to your instrument. The staff will outline he mallet
storage procedures that need to be followed.
● Be careful when moving instruments to avoid rolling over curbs, uneven surfaces, or anything that could
damage the instrument. Direct pit helpers and parent volunteers to do the same.
● Pit instruments must be returned to their correct locations in the corner of the band room after use.
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● Check your instrument frequently to make sure screws are tightened and parts are in good working order.
Report missing or broken parts to the staff ASAP.
● Do not make any adjustments to the audio mixer without permission from the staff. The mixer is set to levels
that balance the electronics to the whole band and minor adjustments can have a tremendously negative
impact. Ask first.
● Students will be held financially responsible for any damage to instruments, sticks, and mallets beyond normal
wear and tear.
COLORGUARD
● Only colorguard members are allowed to handle guard equipment.
● Pom Poms are only to be used while learning stand routines and during pep rallies and football games. Poms
must be stored in bins with lid off during marching band season and covered during off season.
● Flags:
○ Must rolled after each rehearsal.
○ Are only to be handled by the pole. Never pick up a flag by the silk.
○ Must have weights properly taped and secured to both ends of the pole.
○ Must have rubber stoppers on both sides of the pole covered with the appropriate colored tape.
○ Poles must have cheater tape.
● Rifles:
○ Must be taped before spinning (neck, tip, end, and along the barrel of the rifle).
○ Must have black cheater tape before spinning.
○ Strap bolts must be taped before spinning.
● Sabres:
○ Must have white cheater tape along the bottom or top of blade and must be replaced at the end of each
week.
○ Must have sabre tips taped to the end of the blade.
○ Bolts must be tightened at the end of rehearsals.
MUSIC AND DRILL
SHOW MUSIC AND WARM-UPS
● All sheet music for the competition show and warm-ups must be kept in a 3-ring binder with
sheet protectors. The binder will help keep music organized and the sheet protectors will help keep it from
blowing away in the wind or getting ruined when it rains. Students must have their binder with them at all times
for rehearsal.
● If you lose your music, you need to print it on your own via Google Classroom. Do not lose music!
● You must have your music binder at every rehearsal
DRILL
● Each marching member will receive coordinate sheets for the show on heavy card stock. These are used to find
your spots on the field and recheck your spots throughout the season.
● You must supply a lanyard or shoestring to tie through your coordinate sheets so you can wear them while
rehearsing.
● If you lose your coordinate sheets, you need to print replacements on your own via Google Classroom. Do not
lose coordinate sheets!
● You must have your coordinate sheets at every rehearsal
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FOOTBALL GAME MUSIC
● Brass and Woodwinds
○ Stands music to be played at football games must be kept organized in a flip folder. Student leaders will
show everybody how to organize their flip folders before the first performance.
○ All brass and woodwind players must have flip folder with all football music at every
game.
○ If you lose your flip folder or any football game music, you need to obtain another flip folder and print
the music on your own via Google Classroom. Do not lose your flip folder!
● Percussion
○ Football game music will be kept in your standard binder with sheet protectors.
○ You must have your bilder with all football music at every game.
○ If you lose your binder or any football game music, you need to obtain another binder and print the
music on your own via Google Classroom. Do not lose your music!
CHECK-OFFS
● Members will have music, visual, and drill assignments checked off by the staff or student leaders
throughout the season. Assignments vary by section and time of year. Some check-offs are completed online,
some are submitted via audio or video recording, and some are completed during rehearsal. Students will be
informed of the specific item(s) to be checked off and method of assessment in advance.
● Students who fail to complete check-offs will be suspended from performing until completed.
PIT DUTY
● Each section of the band is required to help the pit move their instruments to and from practice locations when
assigned.
● Meet the pit in the band room prior to rehearsal and follow the direction of the pit personnel who will let you
know what needs taken out.
● After rehearsal concludes, meet the pit on the field and return instruments to the band room.
● Students who fail to complete this task when assigned will be subject to disciplinary action.
STUDENT LEADERS
In the Spirit of Freedom, we have three student leadership positions:
1. Drum Majors conduct the band in performance and supervise captains.
2. Captains mentor sections and also serve as a rank leader.
3. Rank Leaders mentor 3-4 members who play a similar instrument.
Requirements
1. Any 2nd, 3rd, or 4th year member is eligible for a leadership position. Out of a band of 150 members, we will have
approximately 30-35 student leaders.
2. Brass, woodwind, and percussion student leaders must be enrolled in a band class. Colorguard leaders do not
need to be in a band class.
3. Student leaders must be able to attend 7 out of 8 summer leadership meetings unless special permission is
granted by Mr. Galway.
4. Student leaders cannot miss any part of Band Camp (or Percussion/Colorguard Camp for members of those
sections).
Responsibilities
1. Help members learn their music, marching, drill, and general procedures.
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2. Serve as a model for other band members by demonstrating impeccable musicianship, marching, work ethic,
rehearsal etiquette, and personal responsibility.
3. Set high expectations and do whatever it takes help members meet those expectations.
4. Maintain a relaxed (not tense) but focused (not distracted) rehearsal environment.
5. Check members’ progress and provide updates to the director and staff.
6. Devote extra time towards helping students who are struggling or have fallen behind.
7. Communicate with members to ensure they know where to be, when to be there, what to do, when to do it, etc.
8. Make sure students have all necessary equipment for rehearsals and performances (music, coordinate sheets,
lyres, flip folders, etc.) and ensure everything is properly cared for.
9. Ensure rehearsal areas are set up before rehearsal begins and ensure items are put away after rehearsal if
applicable.
10. Oversee organization of the storage room and other storage areas.
Characteristics
The student leader...
1. Demonstrates above average musical and marching abilities.
2. Sets a good example for attitude, effort, enthusiasm, work ethic, and character in and out of rehearsal.
3. Has a history of being someone others can count on.
4. Works well with others.
5. Is empathetic, sensitive to others, and a good listener.
6. Steps up to help without having to be asked.
What Student Leaders Can NEVER Do/Be
1. Anything but supportive of the band program and staff.
2. See themselves in a position of power.
3. Contradict the staff.
4. Expect special treatment.
5. Be unprepared.
6. Be late or have poor attendance.
7. Fail to put forth maximum effort.
Selection Process
● Drum Majors
○ Fill out a Leadership Application by Friday, May 3: https://forms.gle/AGsTznLzRBzxSUXt5
○ Attend training sessions held on the following dates:
■ Monday, 4/29, 4:15 - 5:15 PM
■ Wednesday, 5/1, 4:15 - 5:15 PM
■ Monday, 5/6, 4:15 - 5:15 PM
■ Wednesday, 5/8, 4:15 - 5:15 PM
○ Conduct the Star Spangled Banner on Monday, 5/13 during 8th Block Artist Wind Ensemble.
○ Submit a video of yourself conducting Sands of Time, Part 1, along with the video of our finals
performance at the Mid-Atlantic Championships https://youtu.be/zmKJnl1FQc4 by Monday, 5/13.
● Captain/Rank Leaders
○ Fill out a Leadership Application by Friday, May 3: https://forms.gle/AGsTznLzRBzxSUXt5
○ There is no specific tryout for Captain or Rank Leader. You have been trying out for a leadership position
ever since you first became a member of the band.
○ After applications are received, the Marching Band staff will review the applications and evaluate
candidates in the following areas:
■ Attitude
■ Work Ethic
■ Character
■ Dependability
■ Initiative
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■ Ability to work well with others
■ Performance ability
● The following student leadership positions will be announced on or before Friday, 5/24:
○ Drum Majors
○ Flute, Clarinet, Saxophone, Trumpet, Mellophone, Baritone/Euphonium, and Tuba Captains
○ Front Ensemble Captain
● The following student leadership positions will be announced after tryouts because they are dependent on how
many members we have and for percussion, what specific instrument placement is earned:
○ Flute, Clarinet, Saxophone, Trumpet, Mellophone, Baritone/Euphonium, and Tuba Rank Leaders. We
create ranks of 4, so for instance, if we have 12 trumpets, there would be 1 Captain and 2 Rank Leaders. 16
Baritone/Euphoniums would mean 1 Captain and 3 Rank Leaders.
○ Battery Captain and Rank Leaders
○ Front Ensemble Rank Leaders
○ Colorguard Captain(s)
SOCIAL MEDIA
Do not post negative things about the band or its members on any form of social media including, but not
limited to, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat. If you are having an issue, bring it to the attention of your student
leader, a drum major, or Mr. Galway who will help you find a constructive solution. Students who violate this rule
will be subject to disciplinary action up to and including dismissal from the organization.
UNIFORMS
Uniforms will be issued to students during Band Camp
● The uniforms will remain stored in the uniforms closet.
● Alterations will be handled by the Band Boosters parent volunteers. Do not alter your uniform yourself without
consulting Mr. Galway first.
● Students are held financially responsible for damage due to misuse or neglect.
● Black socks, FULL LENGTH, must be worn with the uniform.
● Brass and woodwind players must wear black gloves. One pair will be provided at no charge. Replacement pairs
may be purchased at $3 per pair.
● What to wear under your uniform:
○ In hot weather, wear athletic shorts and your show T-shirt
○ In cool weather, wear form-fitting pants and tops. Under Armor-type clothing is recommended. Do not
wear bulky garments that will be seen peeking out of the uniform. Never wear jeans under the uniform.
○ At the conclusion of a performance, all uniform components will be properly hung up and put away before
leaving. This will be checked by the Band Boosters Parents.
● All of the uniform or none of the uniform:
○ The uniform must be worn as a complete uniform at all times. The only exception is during the 3rd quarter
of football games or during hot weather when the students are allowed to remove the jacket. In such a
circumstance, the pants must remain over the shoulders.
○ Do not walk around with the jacket unzipped. A sloppy look will negatively affect the public’s perception
of our band.
○ Long hair must be tucked inside the hat.
○ Visible jewelry is not permitted while in uniform. The only exception is ladies are permitted to wear small
studded earrings.
○ Do not eat or drink while wearing your jacket. If you plan to visit the concession stand, you must remove
your jacket prior to eating or drinking.
○ Public displays of affection are not allowed while in uniform.
Colorguard-Specific Items
● Colorguard uniforms should be washed after every performance week. Cold water, gentle cycle. NO BLEACH.
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● No jewelry of any kind can be worn with uniforms.
● For football games, colorguard Members MUST change out of the uniform after halftime to avoid spills/damage to
the uniforms while eating/drinking.
FOOTBALL GAME PROCEDURES
Your actions during the games are seen by the school, teachers, administrators, the South Riding community, and visiting
fans. You are expected to model outstanding etiquette at all times.
● All students are required to be fully dressed and ready to warm-up by the designated call time.
● Brass and woodwind players must have their lyre and flip folder for games. Percussionists must have their 3-ring
binder with pep music.
● Before the game, we will perform the Star Spangled Banner, Fight Song, and possibly other music as needed.
● When the game begins, students are expected to sit with their sections and be prepared to play pep songs at the
director’s command. Generally, we will play when our team is on defense, during timeouts, and in between the 3rd
and 4th quarters.
● Do not play your instrument unless directed to do so.
● We will perform all or part of our competition show at halftime.
● Students are given the 3rd quarter off. You may visit friends, concessions, etc. but you MAY NOT LEAVE THE
STADIUM AREA for any reason. Front ensemble and colorguard is excluded from this policy so you can return
equipment to the band room and/or change into warm-ups.
● Students must be back in the stands BEFORE THE END OF THE 3RD QUARTER. We will play at the conclusion of
the 3rd quarter. Any student not back and ready to play in time will lose the privilege the next game.
● At the end of the game, we will line up to march out.
● Students are dismissed once all uniforms and equipment are properly put away, verified by your rank leader.
COMPETITIONS AND TRAVEL
Parents are encouraged to come to competitions to support the band!
● An itinerary will be posted in the Call Sheet in advance of the event.
● We will usually practice before departing the day of a competition. After practice, students will be given time to
pack up and change into uniforms. Be prepared to move your equipment to the truck when called.
● Students will sign up for a bus prior to the event. You must ride the bus you signed up for, both there and back.
● Bus behavior expectations:
○ Keep hands and feet to yourselves.
○ Do not make a mess. Clean up after yourselves.
○ Food and drink is generally not permitted on LCPS buses. Check with the driver before eating or drinking.
○ Keep your volume to a level that does not disturb others.
○ You must sit with a seat partner and should only sit in a seat by yourself at the chaperones’ discretion.
○ Follow directions from the driver, chaperones, or parents THE FIRST TIME GIVEN. They are
volunteering their time and deserve your respect.
○ Public displays of affection are not allowed.
● At the competition site:
○ FOCUS! Know where to be, when to be there, and how to be when you get there. Move from one location
to another quickly and with a purpose.
○ Do not behave in a way that will embarrass yourself, Freedom High School, or your band director.
○ Bring money for concessions.
○ Bring warm clothes when the weather is cold.
○ We will usually stay until the end of competitions for awards.
● Upon arrival back at the school:
○ Students will be dismissed when everything is properly put away, verified by your rank leader.
○ If you are not planning on riding the bus home, a note must be provided by a parent IN ADVANCE of the
event. Students may only leave with a parent or designated family member.
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PARENT VOLUNTEERS
Managing an organization as large and successful as ours required a great deal of volunteer support from parents. Parents
are expected to volunteer for at least one activity per season. Parents are an integral part of the success and growth
of our band. Volunteer opportunities include:
● Fundraising – Planning, organizing, and implementation
● Tag Day and Mattress Sale Fundraisers – Driving students
● Band Camp – Helping students with first aid and medical concerns
● Meals – Planning and organizing meals for football games and 8th grade band day
● Uniforms – Assigning, fitting, maintenance, and repair
● Chaperones and Pit Crew – Accompany the band to and from performances; help us set up prior to each
performance
● Building/Carpentry – Building carts, props, assembling new equipment, etc.
● Truck/Trailer Driving – We haul equipment in our trailer and a large rented truck for each competition. Three
drivers are needed for each competition.
● Load Crew – Assist with loading equipment onto the truck and trailer prior to each competition.
Many others will come up throughout the season
More information about volunteer opportunities will be discussed at the mandatory parent meeting during Band
Camp. An online sign-up form will be available at www.freedombandboosters.org. If your schedule prohibits you
from being able to volunteer your time, please consider making a donation to the Band Program instead.
QUESTIONS?
Contact Mr. Galway at [email protected]. The director will be responding to emails sporadically from the end of the
school year until July 17. After July 17, the director will check and respond to emails daily.
2019 COMPETITION SHOW THEME:
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