SWS Band Program Handbook 2017/2018

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SWS Band Program Handbook 2017/2018 Samuel W Shaw Band Program 115 Shannon Dr SW Calgary, AB T2Y 0K6 Phone: 403-777-6163 ext. 2278 Fax : 403-777-6165 E-mail: jcbolen@cbe.ab.ca

Welcome Welcome to the 2017/2018 Samuel W. Shaw Band Program! We are very excited that your child has a passion for music and that we get to explore it with them. Our long term goal is to capture and develop their passion for music and to create lifelong music lovers, whether they play an instrument throughout their life or investigate playing an instrument only in middle school. This handbook has been created to help you get familiar with the band program. If you have any questions throughout the year please do not hesitate to contact me. The best way to reach me is by email. Email: jcbolen@cbe.ab.ca We would also like to take this opportunity to invite everyone to join us at the Samuel W Shaw School Band Association s Annual General Meeting on Tuesday, September 26, 2017. Class Structure Band classes at Samuel W Shaw School are split by grade level. All classes are open to any interested students. Each class will meet two to three times a week during the regular school time table. All bands will also perform at least once a year at a scheduled band concert. In addition to regular classes, students will have the opportunity to participate in workshops, band camps and group rehearsals. Please make sure you review the expectations of your grade level. Course outlines and a detailed description of all concepts covered in each grade follows. For the most up-todate information on important events and dates, please refer to the school s music program blog: https://swsmusicblog.wordpress.com.

Grade Nine Band Class This class is open to all interested students in grade nine at Samuel W Shaw School. This class is a full year option that is scheduled two to three times a week. In addition to the regularly scheduled class, students are expected to attend a weekly early morning band rehearsal. Students will be evaluated based on the Alberta Curriculum for Secondary Music Level III. In Grade Nine Band, students will focus on the following points: Review concepts covered in Eighth Grade Band Continue advanced skill development Detailed rehearsal and performance of music of various genres Sight-reading various genres of music Music vocabulary and concepts Music theory and history In Grade Nine Band, student responsibilities will include: Daily, at-home review of music covered in class for 20 minutes. Individual practice is an essential part of every student s personal growth Being prepared for every class (Instrument, Music/Books, Pencil, Needed Supplies (reeds, valve oil, mallets/sticks, etc.) Take note of assignments in band book or agenda In seat ready to play when class begins Attend each class willing to work as a part of a larger team Attendance at all rehearsals and concerts is mandatory for the benefit of all students and the entire band Review of material covered in class at home 1.25 hours at home practice/week Maintain the behavioural expectations of Samuel W Shaw School Grade Nine Assessment: Outcomes-based learning provides us with the opportunity and tools to evaluate student skills in important areas, and evaluation will demonstrate mastery of three main Stems. Similar to the elementary school report cards and PAT rubric, assignments and report cards will categorize student achievement into four levels of achievement from the CBE K-9 Indicator Scale: Not Meeting, Basic, Good and, Excellent. Music Stems: Demonstrates technical ability with clarity and precision Analyzes, evaluates and responds critically to music Understands and expresses musical ideas

CBE K-9 Indicator Scale: 4 Excellent The student has demonstrated excellent achievement of grade level expectations. 3 Good The student has demonstrated good achievement of grade level expectations. 2 Basic The student has demonstrated basic achievement of grade level expectations. 1 Not Meeting The student is not meeting grade level expectations. Specific areas students will be evaluated in are as follows: Playing tests, scales, theory and written assignments Daily band participation o Music preparation o Quiet, respectful behaviour o In seat ready to play when class begins o Proper equipment Monthly Practice Sheets o 1 hour of practice per week for full credit o Please see Practice Sheet section for full details Weekly Morning Rehearsals and Concert Attendance o Music preparation o Quiet, respectful behaviour o In seat ready to play when class begins o Proper equipment o Proper Concert Etiquette All early morning rehearsals will begin at 8:10 am, in the band room. Students are expected to arrive at the school at 8:00 am so that we may begin on time. Grade Nine Band activities will include: Fall Band Camp (overnight) at Camp Chestermere (October) Perform at Winter and Spring School Concerts (December and June) Participate in the Alberta International Band Festival (February) Spring Band Tour to Banff (March/April) Students are also encouraged to: o Join Jazz Band o Take Private Lessons o Perform solos on instrument o Mentor younger students

Grade Nine Formal Concert Attire All students will wear: o Black pants or skirt o Black socks or tights o Black shoes - preferably dress shoes o Black official SWS Music Program Concert shirt Grade Nine Band Class, Early Morning Rehearsal, and Concert Attendance: Attendance at all classes, sectionals and concerts is mandatory. Parent/guardian approved absence from school is the only accepted excuse for missing rehearsals or sectionals, and personal illness or family emergencies are the only accepted excuses for missing school concerts. Students who do not attend a minimum number of rehearsals will not be able to perform or participate in offsite activities. Students with excused absences from a school concert must perform their music for the Band Director with in One Week of their return to school. Students who do not meet this requirement will receive a 1 (Not Meeting Expectations) on their report card and risk not be able to participate in future Band Off-Site Activities. Students with an unexcused absence from a school concert will receive a 1 (Not Meeting Expectations) on their report card also, if they do not perform their music for the Band Director with in One Week of returning to school, they risk not being able to participate in future Band Off-Site Activities.

Instrument Rentals Instruments for grade five band are available to rent from the school for a fee of $50.00. Instruments for the grade six level are private rentals through Long and McQuade or St. John s Music. Instruments for grade seven, eight and nine band are available to rent from the school for a fee of $100.00, or from Long and McQuade. If you are renting from Long and McQuade, you are responsible for arranging the rental and any required repairs. Fees for renting an instrument from the school are charged by the Calgary Board of Education, and goes towards the instrument upkeep and repair. Practice Sheets and Home Practice There is an obvious connection between the pace of a student s musical development, and the time spent at home practicing. Much like any other physical or cognitive skill, playing a musical instrument well requires a dedication to improvement and a commitment to review. A student who plays at home will see, hear and feel the rewards that music education can provide. Parents are one of the key factors in the progress and success of a student s education. Music is no exception. Your support is vital to the continued learning and musical growth of your child since learning does not end when the school bell rings. It must continue at home. GUIDELINES Practice sheets are forms that are turned in to the band director on a regular basis for marks. Students should be practicing at home on a regular basis. The more often you play, the stronger you get. Grade 7, 8 and 9 students are all required to practice on a regular basis. At the end of each week, students should tally up the amount of practice they put in. Practice sheets are due at the end of each month. For example, the practice sheet for October will be collected during the first three school days of November. At this same time, November s practice sheet can be picked up. Although playing at home is fun, these sheets are considered to be assignments, and are handed in for marks: don t forget them at home! Late or incomplete practice sheets will be penalized.

Classroom Expectations 1) First and foremost, members of the Samuel W Shaw Band Program are expected to follow the expectations outlined in the SWS Parent/Student Handbook. 2) Members of the Samuel W Shaw Band Program will be expected to display proper conduct and behaviour, and respect for other people s rights and belongings. This applies to in-school and out-of-school activities. 3) Students are expected to attend class fully prepared with instrument, music, reeds and oils, and a pencil. In the event that a student forgets to bring their instrument to class or rehearsal, participation will still be required (i.e.-essays, or research papers). 4) At the start of every class, students are asked to put their books and other personal property by the door, to get their instrument out, to find their seat, and to begin their warm up procedures. At the end of every class or rehearsal, please put away your instrument, music folder, music stand, and stack your chair. 5) Do not chew gum, or eat candy when you are practicing your instrument. Sugar and food particles will eventually ruin your instrument. If you have been eating (i.e.-lunch time), rinse out your mouth before playing. 6) Instruments are very personal. Please respect your instrument and other people's equipment by limiting the use of it to yourself. 7) Only percussionists are to use the percussion equipment. 8) Private practice sheets will be maintained by the student and signed by a parent in order to receive private practice marks. 9) Attendance at rehearsals and performances is mandatory. Compromises will always be made so that being a band member will not interfere with participating in sports or other school activities as long as the band teacher is notified in advance. 10) All band members are responsible for supplying the following parts of their band uniform: For grade Five and Six Band students: White Shirt Black pants/skirt Black socks/tights Black shoes For grade Seven, Eight and Nine Band students: SWS Music Program shirt Black pants/skirt Black socks/nylons Black shoes 11) Failure of a student to fulfill normal requirements in the areas of school attendance, behaviour, and marks may result in the removal of that student from extra-curricular band activities. 12) The band office, the white boards, and the phone are for teacher use only. 13) In order to make performances more efficient, students are asked to help set up and tear down equipment before and after each performance. 14) Students may eat lunch in the band room. Please put garbage in the bins, and cans in the recycle box in the hall. 15) All instrumentalists are responsible for the condition and upkeep of their instrument. 16) Instruments are to be placed on the assigned shelves in the band room, or in the assigned band lockers. 17) Above all, we expect that you come to rehearsal prepared to play to the best of your ability, to co-operate with others within the rehearsal, and to have fun!!!

Rehearsals Attendance to rehearsals is vital to the success of the band program, and to the musical development of every individual. To use the analogy of a sports team, a great hockey player is no good to anyone if they do not know how to play with the other members of the team. Much is the same for musicians. All players are needed at rehearsals, all of the time. The absence of one person undermines the potential of the total band. Everyone is important. Musical learning is not only physical, but also a gradual intellectual process. Consistent time spent playing at home and with the band is the key to becoming a successful musician. Starting in October, the Grade 8/9 Concert Bands will be having one rehearsal a week before school. Grade 7 Concert Band will have one rehearsal a week before school, starting in January. Here are a few guidelines that will help you arrive prepared: Plan on arriving a little early. Rehearsals start at 8:10 am; you need to be ready to play with your instrument and music set-up. The Band Room will be open at 8:00 am to help give the students the time they need to get ready. As soon as you are ready, start playing. Give yourself a chance to check to make sure everything is working. To help keep the band room tidy, students are asked to keep all food and drink out of the band room. Water in a plastic bottle is welcomed to all rehearsals and classes. Be on time. You may lose marks for being late for rehearsal. Students who do not attend a minimum amount of rehearsals will not be able to perform or participate in off-site activities. Concert Attire It is extremely important that we look as good as we sound. Concerts call for uniformity in dress and a formal appearance. We ask that everyone pay close attention to the proper concert attire. The concert attire for Samuel W Shaw band students is: For grade Five and Six Band students: White Shirt Black pants/skirt Black socks/tights Black shoes For grade Seven, Eight and Nine Band students (SWS Music Program shirt provided by program): Black pants/skirt Black socks/nylons Black shoes Please check that your child is wearing the proper uniform before each concert. ** Replacement Concert Uniform Shirts will be available for purchase for $30.00 ** Students not dressed properly will not perform and their grade will reflect an unexcused performance!

Concert Attendance All students who participate in the music program at Samuel W Shaw School are required to participate in every scheduled concert. In many ways, being in band is similar to being on a sports team; it would be hard to play a game if not all the players showed up. We need everyone to be here so we can achieve our absolute best. Students who cannot attend a performance must submit a note in writing 2 weeks prior to the concert to the band director. Missed performances will affect students grades. Attendance at all classes, sectionals and concerts is mandatory. Parent/guardian approved absence from school is the only accepted excuse for missing rehearsals or sectionals, and personal illness or family emergencies are the only accepted excuses for missing school concerts. Students who do not attend a minimum amount of rehearsals will not be able to perform or participate in offsite activities. Students with excused absences from a school concert must perform their music for the Band Director with in One Week of their return to school. Students who do not meet this requirement will receive a 1 (Not Meeting Expectations) on their report card and risk not be able to participate in future Band Off-Site Activities. Students with an unexcused absence from a school concert will receive a 1 (Not Meeting Expectations) on their report card also, if they do not perform their music for the Band Director with in One Week of returning to school, they risk not being able to participate in future Band Off-Site Activities. Equipment and Supplies All students enrolled in band are expected to arrive to class prepared and ready to learn. Please make sure that you have the following items available to you during each class. Instrument in good working order if you know it is broken, tell Ms. Bolen at lunch or after school not at the start of class. She is always available for 15minutes after school to touch base and make a plan. She is not able to repair instruments in class time! Pencil Music and Method Book All necessary supplies for your instrument

Samuel W Shaw Band Association The Samuel W Shaw Band Association membership consists of all parents of those students who have chosen the Music program as one of their options at the school. The mission of the foundation it to enrich the music students musical experience by enhancing the basic Music Program. As a band parent, what can I do to help?" This often-asked question has an endless number of possible answers. Whatever expertise you bring to the table can be employed, and will be much appreciated. Everyone has something to give. However, your most important contribution will always be your presence. Simply being involved sends a powerful message to your daughter / son. You become a role model of participation. BAND PARENTS ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Our Annual General meeting for the 2017/2018 school year will be on Tuesday, September 26, 2017. All parents are welcome and encouraged to attend. Topics for discussion will include the year s events, fundraising opportunities, and planning for the Winter Concert. Monthly Band Association meetings will be scheduled throughout the year; parents and guardians will be advised via e-mail in advance of these meetings. Fundraising Student proceeds from the Grocery Gift Card Group Purchase Program fundraising will directly go to that particular student to off-set the cost of camps and trips. The grocery gift card fundraiser will run from September 2016 until June 2017. Unused credits will be rolled over to the following year or transferred to a direct family member. Specific details on this program are provided with the parent package, and also on our blog at swsmusicprogram.wordpress.com. We will also hold two school-wide fundraisers in 2017/2018, where proceeds will go specifically to support the band program general fund. The first will be a Purdy s chocolate fundraiser, held from early November to early December, 2017, and the second will be a Spring Flower Basket raffle in early May, 2018. Specific details on the Purdy s fundraiser will be on our blog in the fall of 2017, and the Flower raffle will have details posted in early spring, 2018. One Last Thing If you have questions concerning any aspect of this program, please feel free to contact Ms. Bolen at jcbolen@cbe.ca.ca. Sincerely yours, Ms. Jaime Cotterall-Bolen SWS Band Director

Signing this document is your confirmation that the band student and parent/guardian have read the SWS Band Program Handbook, as found on our blog at www.swsmusicprogram.wordpress.com, reviewed all expectations and agree with them. Band Student and Parent Acknowledgement Student Name: Grade: Homeroom: Please circle the Concert Band your child is a member of: a) Exploratory Music Program-gr. 5 students b) Beginner Band gr. 6 students and gr. 7 beginner students c) Junior Concert Band second year gr. 7 students d) Senior Concert Band- grade 8/9 students I have read the handbook, and acknowledge and agree to the outlined expectations. Student Name (Please Print): Student Signature: Parent Name (Please Print): Parent Signature: