Headed to Dayton, OH tomorrow
Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2016 1:34 pm
I seem to recall we have a BB that lives in or near, or is originally from Dayton. Am I correct?
We will be attending the WGI World Championships. My son's indoor drumline will be competing in the Scholastic Marching Open class.
Interesting situation....in order to participate in extracurricular activities students must pass all their coursework. We had two members fail classes and thus will not be making the trip to Dayton. The two members were part of the pit (xylophone and misc percussion) and were non-marching parts. We were able to get two other band members who had not been part of the indoor drumline to step in and learn the parts and come to Dayton with us.
Our district rival is also going to Dayton. They have been working on their show for 2 years. We've beat them in all but one competition this season, taking 2nd to their 3rd at the state championship last week (beat them by 2.400 points where we were only beat out by 1st place by 0.175 points). Anyway, they were pretty cocky to our kids just prior to them being announce 3rd place. As I said they've been working on their show for 2 years, we have only been working on ours since November/December. They had three members fail classes, all marching positions. They will not be able to find alternates. The new eligibility period begins this Saturday. Prelims are Friday, finals are Saturday. So they will travel to Dayton and compete in the Prelims, but regardless of how they do, they will not be competing in Saturday's finals. Very disappointing to those kids who have worked so hard for so long, only to be let down by their fellow members. Our members who failed will not be making the trip and have had their names removed from the final version of the t-shirts. A tough lesson but a good one.
This is my son's first trip to the national competition. Our school went four years ago and placed 7th, two years ago placing 5th. We are looking to better that this year. Fingers crossed.
We have a good show that has been improved on each week based on feedback from the judges at all of the preliminary and state competitions. Its amazing how these kids can learn and memorize the music and choreography and then each week add or change something and perform like its been that way all along.
We will be attending the WGI World Championships. My son's indoor drumline will be competing in the Scholastic Marching Open class.
Interesting situation....in order to participate in extracurricular activities students must pass all their coursework. We had two members fail classes and thus will not be making the trip to Dayton. The two members were part of the pit (xylophone and misc percussion) and were non-marching parts. We were able to get two other band members who had not been part of the indoor drumline to step in and learn the parts and come to Dayton with us.
Our district rival is also going to Dayton. They have been working on their show for 2 years. We've beat them in all but one competition this season, taking 2nd to their 3rd at the state championship last week (beat them by 2.400 points where we were only beat out by 1st place by 0.175 points). Anyway, they were pretty cocky to our kids just prior to them being announce 3rd place. As I said they've been working on their show for 2 years, we have only been working on ours since November/December. They had three members fail classes, all marching positions. They will not be able to find alternates. The new eligibility period begins this Saturday. Prelims are Friday, finals are Saturday. So they will travel to Dayton and compete in the Prelims, but regardless of how they do, they will not be competing in Saturday's finals. Very disappointing to those kids who have worked so hard for so long, only to be let down by their fellow members. Our members who failed will not be making the trip and have had their names removed from the final version of the t-shirts. A tough lesson but a good one.
This is my son's first trip to the national competition. Our school went four years ago and placed 7th, two years ago placing 5th. We are looking to better that this year. Fingers crossed.
We have a good show that has been improved on each week based on feedback from the judges at all of the preliminary and state competitions. Its amazing how these kids can learn and memorize the music and choreography and then each week add or change something and perform like its been that way all along.