Apropos of recent threads about the state of music education...
A high school band teacher quit. Now, the students teach, direct themselves.
I'm sure this is meant as a feel-good piece about dogged-perseverance-in-the-face-of-adversity in small-town America and to some extent it is, but a lot of things have to be out of whack for this to be happening.
HS band without band director
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Re: HS band without band director
It's a small school (~350 students) in rural West Virginia. It's going to take some doing to find someone who wants to relocated to that area - and the likelihood that there's someone living in Pocahontas County (population less than 8,000 as of 2020) who is qualified is pretty small.
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My first-job situation was similar, but smaller.JohnL wrote: ↑Tue Oct 17, 2023 12:19 am It's a small school (~350 students) in rural West Virginia. It's going to take some doing to find someone who wants to relocated to that area - and the likelihood that there's someone living in Pocahontas County (population less than 8,000 as of 2020) who is qualified is pretty small.
West Texas. Pop. 1500. High school 230 students. Their band director had departed for uncertain reasons during the summer... and I was the only applicant.
But my big question from this article was... how low are the principal's expectations for a class that he thinks this DIY effort by the students is valid?
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Re: HS band without band director
Somehow I think the Principal just wants to see an ensemble at the sports events. This little band seems to be kinda percussion-heavy. Don't think I'd enjoy listening to them in a formal concert.
I do appreciate that this small group is interested enough to work on their own. Probably better training than they might get from a bored BD.
I do appreciate that this small group is interested enough to work on their own. Probably better training than they might get from a bored BD.
Bruce Guttman
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Merrimack Valley Philharmonic Orchestra
"Almost Professional"