Great Bridge Middle School Band

Michael Oare, Mark Gerhardt

Directors

441 Battlefield Blvd. South

Chesapeake, VA 23322

Telephone: (757) 482-5128

Email: oaremjo@cps.k12.va.us

On the web: www.gbmsband.org

 

 

 

Public Performance Expectations

 

The following are the expectations for each member’s participation in concerts and other public performances given by the GBMS band program. The following policies are based on general self-respect, mutual respect between your peers and directors and your personal responsibility and commitment to the ensemble.

 

·         Participation in approved concert performances is a part of the grading requirements of the Great Bridge Middle School Band and the Chesapeake Public Schools Department of Music. The National Standards for Music Education and the Virginia Standards of Learning identify performance as a critical component of our curriculum. When you join the band, you are making a commitment to this ensemble. At the very least, that commitment includes participating in our public performances. Our concert dates are published on the very first day of school. Please don’t say at a later time that you have something else to do. This sends the impression that you are more important than everyone else. (Unforeseen emergencies excepted.) Your absence causes problems for the whole ensemble. I cannot stress strongly enough to follow through on all your commitments in life. Don’t make a commitment if you don’t think you will be able to honor it. The key word here is “honor”. Your honor and integrity is at stake.

·        An absence from a Great Bridge Middle School Band performance results in the student’s nine-weeks grade being lowered two letter grades. An excused absence affords the student the opportunity to “make-up” the required performance. Since there is no practical way for a student to “make-up” a live performance, you should contact Mr. Oare upon your return to school for additional information. Excuses for an absence must be submitted by the parent in writing and approved by the student’s principal or designee and music teacher prior to the performance. In the event of an emergency situation, a written note stating the reason for the unexpected absence must be submitted by the parent for approval by the principal and music teacher on the next school day. The determination of whether an absence is excused or unexcused will be guided by the regular Chesapeake Public Schools policy concerning school attendance.

·        Dress appropriately. Don’t wear sloppy looking clothing to a performance. It sends the message to the audience that you don’t care about the performance or the audience. Don’t wear anything that will distract from the music or cause them in any way to be uncomfortable. In other words, don’t wear revealing clothing (short skirts, etc.) or sloppy clothing (jeans, athletic shoes). If you look nice the audience will take note in a positive way without dwelling on it. Also, a note about hairstyle: keep it neat and out of your face. Spiked or brightly dyed hair sends the message that you are in need of attention and, again, distracts the listener from the music.

·        Concert Dress: Our Stage Band and 8th Grade Symphonic Band have a "uniform" which consists of a green "polo" style shirt with khaki slacks and appropriate footwear (shoes, not athletic wear). Ladies may wear khaki slacks or a khaki skirt of appropriate length. The shirts will have a "Great Bridge Band" logo embroidered on the left pocket area. Our 6th Grade Band and 7th Grade Band wear “dress clothes”. Boys wear a dress shirt and tie, slacks (not jeans) and shoes (tennis shoes and other athletic types of shoes are not appropriate). Girls wear a dress or an appropriate length shirt and blouse outfit with appropriately “dressy” shoes. Your concert dress does not have to be “black and white”. . . colors are fine.