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FLAT ROCK MIDDLE SCHOOL BAND HANDBOOK 325 Jenkins Rd. Tyrone, GA 30290 Matthew D. Price 770-969-2830, Ext. 237 Director of Bands
Table of Contents
STATEMENT OF OBLIGATIONS AND CONTRACT OF BAND MEMBERSHIP .................................................................... 1
BAND FEES .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
FUNDRAISING WAIVER ................................................................................................................................................................... 2
OPERATIONS FEE EXPLAINED ...................................................................................................................................................... 2
GRADES ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3
INSTRUMENT AND MUSIC STORAGE .......................................................................................................................................... 3
PRIVATE LESSONS INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION .................................................................................................................. 3
WITHDRAWING FROM THE FRMS BAND PROGRAM ............................................................................................................ 3
MATERIALS LIST ............................................................................................................................................................................... 4
PURCHASING NEW INSTRUMENTS ............................................................................................................................................. 5
SCHOOL-‐OWNED INSTRUMENTS ................................................................................................................................................. 5
INSTRUMENT MAINTENANCE ...................................................................................................................................................... 6
BAND STORE ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
SMART MUSIC .................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
CHARMS OFFICE ................................................................................................................................................................................ 8
FLAT ROCK MIDDLE SCHOOL BAND PERCUSSION USAGE FORM ...................................................................................... 9
FLAT ROCK MIDDLE SCHOOL BAND INSTRUMENT RENTAL FORM .............................................................................. 10
FLAT ROCK BAND STUDENT SPIRIT WEAR ORDER FORM (OPTIONAL) ..................................................................... 11
FLAT ROCK BAND PARENT SPIRIT WEAR ORDER FORM (OPTIONAL) ....................................................................... 12
FAYETTE COUNTY SCHOOLS FIELD TRIP RELEASE FORM ............................................................................................... 13
FAYETTE COUNTY SCHOOLS REQUIRED HEALTH INFORMATION FOR OVERNIGHT FIELD TRIP ...................... 14
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FLAT ROCK MIDDLE SCHOOL BANDS 325 Jenkins Rd. Tyrone, GA 30290 Matthew D. Price 770-969-2830, Ext. 237 Director of Bands
FRMS STATEMENT OF OBLIGATIONS AND CONTRACT OF BAND MEMBERSHIP
Due BEFORE ______________________(Friday/end of second week of school)
I desire to be a member of the Flat Rock Middle School Band. I understand that the Flat Rock Bands have a long tradition of musical excellence and that all students are expected to acquire skills quickly in order to maintain the musical tradition established by those who came before me. I understand that my Director gives his absolute best every day to provide me with the skills I will need to be successful, and I understand that he expects that I display this same passion, love, and respect for music that he displays every day. I understand that being a part of this fine band program requires absolute commitment to the ensemble. If I am going to miss a rehearsal, my guardians will notify Mr. Price before the absence occurs. I also agree to learn and abide by the following expectations as a member of the FRMS Band.
• I will always try my best. • I will not bring food or drinks into the band room. • I will follow instructions perfectly the first time they
are given. • I will not make sound when an adult is speaking. • I will do my best to make my Director happy. • I will be better every day. • I will always assume responsibility for my actions
and decisions. • I will never be disrespectful to my classmates or my
teacher. • I will do what is right always.
• I will be on time to all rehearsals and performances. • I will always have my instrument. • I will always have my pencil at every rehearsal. • I will communicate with the Director in advance to
make sure I have my music at all rehearsals. • I will be in full uniform at performances. • I will keep my area and the rest of the Band Room
clean. • I will practice at least 150 minutes/week. • I will be prepared for all rehearsals and
performances.
If I am unable to exhibit proper behavior or if I miss a performance or rehearsal without informing the Director in advance, I understand that he reserves the right to dismiss any student from the program for these and any other policy infractions. I also understand that the consequences for not following instructions are immediate detentions and/or office referrals. Parents will also be contacted immediately for all policy infractions. The Director reserves the right to remove me from the program for any expectations that I fail to meet. Student Signature _____________________________________Date ______________ I will help keep my child’s instrument in good repair with periodic servicing. I will also see that my child has reeds, oil, mouthpieces, and other supplies necessary to keep the instrument in good working order. I will keep a schedule of band activities in a prominent place to help avoid conflicts with other activities and appointments. I will sign my child’s practice record and make sure it is turned in every Thursday for a grade. I will attend at least 1 Band Support Association meeting throughout the year and will volunteer at 1 or more band functions. I will support my child in meeting the obligations to the band that are outlined within this document. I agree to cover my child’s Operations Fee and applicable uniform costs before ________________(Friday/end of second week of school). I understand that a failure to pay my child’s band fees may result in a hold put on grades and/or removal from the band.
Parent Signature _____________________________________Date ______________
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BAND FEES Checks should be made payable to FRMS and placed in the safe outside of the Director’s office. 6th Grade
• $40.00 FRMS Band Operations Fee • Smart Music ($60.00)—Internet access needed. Let the Director know if you do not have Internet access. • Formal Uniforms
LADIES: Formal Gown ($65.00) GENTLEMEN: Vest, Tuxedo Shirt, black bow tie ($45.00) Guardians provide black DRESS pants, solid black dress socks, and solid black DRESS shoes. 7th/8th Grades—Check all items that your child still needs as he/she enters 7th/8th grades.
• $40.00 FRMS Band Operations Fee • Smart Music ($60.00) Simply renew your subscription at www.smartmusic.com if you already have the
program. Internet access needed. Let the Director know if you do not have Internet access. • Uniforms
LADIES: _______Formal Gown ($65.00) GENTLEMEN: ______ Vest ($20.00), ______Tuxedo Shirt ($20.00), ______black bow tie ($5.00) Guardians provide black DRESS pants, solid black dress socks, and solid black DRESS shoes. ______My child needs a FRMS Band T-shirt for informal performances and Universal Studios/Disney—7th/8th grade students ($12.00)
Band T-Shirt Size (Circle): Youth L Youth XL Adult S Adult M Adult L Adult XL Adult XXL FUNDRAISING WAIVER ________I do not want my child to participate in the various fundraisers throughout the year. I am including a separate tax-deductible donation in the following amount instead: $____________________ (checks made out to FRMS). Write “Band Donation” in the memo line. OPERATIONS FEE EXPLAINED: It is becoming more and more difficult for the school system to provide the financial support necessary to maintain a successful, active band program. As a result, there is an Operations Fee for each student in the band. This will not only help to support the band program, but it will also consolidate traditional beginning-of-the-year expenses into one payment. The operations fee will cover a significant number of costs associated with the FRMS band program, including but not limited to the following: Band Binder, Method Books/Supplementary Materials, Clinician Fees, Music (the cost of one band piece is between $50 and $100), pencil pouches, pencils, garment bags, maintenance costs for instruments, uniform cleaning, and various other miscellaneous expenses.
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GRADES: Playing and Written Tests (50%)—Chair placement will result from playing tests. Placement is extremely competitive. Daily Class Performance (40%) Students will be given points based on preparation for class. Students must have their instruments, music, and pencils. Behavior is also a major component of this grade. Band Homework and Correspondence (10%)—Practice Records due each Thursday. INSTRUMENT AND MUSIC STORAGE The band room has shelves that can be used to store instruments during the day only. All instruments should be taken home daily. We have cameras installed to provide maximum security and to deter tampering. It is still a good idea to put some type of locking device on the case. This will help in providing maximum security. All instruments, cases, and books must be clearly identified with the student’s name at all times. Instruments and equipment are the responsibility of each individual musician. PLEASE LABEL ALL INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT ON THE OUTSIDE!! PRIVATE LESSONS Private lessons are for all students – beginners, those who are struggling, and advanced students. Anyone can benefit from a private instructor. Flat Rock Band Students are expected to have a private instructor. Please let Mr. Price know who your child’s private instructor is. A list of private instructors is found below.
Instrument Instructors Phone Number Where Lessons are Held Flute Bethany Lukehart 770-598-0509 Peachtree City Oboe Shelly Unger 770-861-6062 Flat Creek Baptist Church Bassoon Mike Maxwell 404-405-9689 Peachtree City All Clarinets Mariano Pacetti 770-632-0330 Music & Arts Peachtree City All Saxophones Mariano Pacetti 770-632-0330 Music & Arts Peachtree City Trumpet Tammy Melton
Karl Liberatore 404-643-9042 770-632-0330
Flat Rock Middle School Music & Arts Peachtree City
French Horn Marianne VanLear 770-833-3146 Peachtree City Trombone/Baritone Christopher Johns 706-566-1672 Starr’s Mill High School Tuba Kevin Johnson 404-808-8382 Rising Starr Middle School Percussion Craig Owens
Jonah Wisenhunt Bert Groover
770-500-6607 770-632-0330 706-718-5397
East Coweta Middle School Music & Arts Peachtree City Starr’s Mill High School
WITHDRAWING FROM THE FRMS BAND PROGRAM Students who join the FRMS Band program are making a commitment to a three-year, progressive course. While it is my hope that every student will remain in band throughout middle school and even into high school, I realize that some may decide to choose a different path. However, these individual decisions, though unintentional, can be detrimental to the remainder of the band. The following policy has been implemented to maintain the integrity of the ensembles: • 6th Grade and Concert Band Students may withdraw within the first ten days of school OR at the end
of the first semester. • Symphonic Band Students are making a year- long commitment. • Teacher request for schedule change – Parents/guardians of students who are disruptive, destructive, or
unwilling to work will be contacted to discuss dismissal from the band program. If a student has an IEP, the special education teacher will be consulted and encouraged to attend the conference.
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MATERIALS LIST You are strongly encouraged to obtain the items on this list. Due to excessive abuse of equipment, all percussion students will be required to obtain the materials on the percussion equipment list. Not only will having individual equipment deter misuse, but this will also create a better sense of pride and responsibility amongst the percussionists. We strongly suggest that students who play instruments requiring reeds get reeds by the box. This is much more economical and convenient than running to the store every time one breaks (and they WILL break...frequently). Advanced wind instrument players are also encouraged to obtain step-up mouthpieces for their instruments (some students may have these already). Such a mouthpiece will show great improvement in the quality of sound produced by the student, and is an appealing option when compared to the cost of purchasing a new instrument. A beginner instrument will often sound very similar to a professional model when outfitted with a step-up mouthpiece. We highly recommend searching online for the best prices. A list of music vendors will be available on our website for your convenience. We do suggest, however, that you call to be certain your items are in stock before making a trip to the store.
Books Used In Class (provided by band) 6th Grade Essential Elements 2000 Book 1 7th and 8th Grades Essential Elements 2000 Book 2, Foundations for Superior Performance Book Flute Gemeinhart, Yamaha, Armstrong, or Jupiter, Yamaha Instrument Care & Maintenance Kit Clarinet and Bass Clarinet Vandoren V12 Reeds, 2 1⁄2 strength or 3 strength Vandoren 5RV Lyre mouthpiece or Hite Premier Bonade inverted ligature Yamaha Instrument Care & Maintenance Kit Plastic reed holder (holds 4 reeds) Clear mouthpiece patches Alto, Tenor, and Baritone Saxophone Vandoren Reeds, 2 1⁄2 or 3strength Rousseau (5R facing) or Selmer C* mouthpiece Rovner Ligature Plastic reed holder (holds 4 reeds) Clear mouthpiece patches Yamaha Instrument Care & Maintenance Kit Trumpet Bach 5C or 3C mouthpiece Yamaha Instrument Care & Maintenance Kit French Horn King H2 or Conn H2 mouthpiece Yamaha Instrument Care & Maintenance Kit
Trombone Bach 6 1/2AL mouthpiece Slide-o-Mix (Or Ponds Cold Cream – no joke) for slide lubrication Small (trial-sized) spray bottle for water Yamaha Instrument Care & Maintenance Kit Baritone/Euphonium Bach 6 1⁄2AL mouthpiece Yamaha Instrument Care & Maintenance Kit Tuba Bach 18 or Bach 24AW or Conn Helleberg 7B mouthpiece Yamaha Instrument Care & Maintenance Kit Percussion* REQUIRED 6th Grade - Pearl Beginning Percussion Learning Center, Vic Firth Virtuoso Performer Percussion Kit, or Premier Student Combo Kit ($275-$450) 7th & 8th Grade - Vic Firth EP2 Intermediate Education Pack (stick bag, drum sticks, marimba mallets, timpani mallets, and bell/xylophone mallets) - metronome - 2 black hand towels - drum pad
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PURCHASING NEW INSTRUMENTS As a student’s interest in and commitment to the band program intensifies, parents often seek to purchase a higher quality instrument. There are three basic “grades” of musical instruments available for purchase. Beginner These instruments are used by younger students and are designed with the beginner band student in mind. They will withstand a moderate amount of the abuse that younger students tend to inflict on their instruments (accidentally, of course!). Intermediate These instruments are sometimes called “step-ups.” Advanced middle school students and high school students typically play them. These instruments are of a higher quality than beginner instruments. They will have nicer features and will not withstand as much abuse as the beginner model. Parents and students should notice a significant improvement in sound quality shortly after a student moves to this level of instrument. Professional The most serious middle and high school students, college music majors, and professionals use these instruments. These instruments are of the finest quality and craftsmanship, and will produce the truest symphonic sounds. They will withstand very little abuse, and cost substantially more than the beginner and step-up models. Professional model instruments are exclusively for those who have a long-term commitment to music. SCHOOL OWNED INSTRUMENTS When using a school owned instrument please treat it as though it were your very own. You will be assessed a $50 rental fee per instrument for the year to cover regular and routine maintenance. Students using school-owned instruments will be required to provide their own mouthpieces. The school has an instrument repair man who comes in every week. The school uses your band instrument usage fee to pay for minor repairs of the school owned instruments. In the event of loss or major damages inflicted upon the instrument (major scratches, dents, dented valves, broken piping, curled bells, etc.) the guardian is financially responsible for replacement/repair. If you want our on site repairman to be able to work on your child’s personal instrument, please complete the form at http://www.bignotemusic.biz/. Please click on Instrument Repair Request. There is also an app for that! You can simply search for Big Not Music and download the application to your apple or android smart phone so you can submit your order as soon as the repair is needed!
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INSTRUMENT MAINTENANCE All instruments must receive regular maintenance. The basics are provided below.
For more detailed information, please see the Band Director.
Woodwinds General • Swab the bore after each playing session. • Periodically oil the keys. • Wipe the keys and body clean with a soft cotton cloth after playing. Flute • Periodically check the position of the tuning cork. Clarinet and Saxes • Rinse the mouthpiece daily with warm water and avoid mouthpiece brushes. • Always have spare reeds. Rotate them so that you have at least three broken in at a time. • Buy a reed guard and use it. It will pay for itself within a few weeks. Double Reeds • Soak reeds before playing on them to avoid cracks. • Learn to make your own reeds or at least to adjust the ones you buy commercially. Percussion • Avoid damage to heads by using the proper sticks or beaters for each instrument. • Become familiar with proper techniques of changing heads, tuning and routine maintenance. • Keep instrument clean and dry.
Brass Instruments General • Run lukewarm water through the instrument at least once a week and give it a bath at least once a month. Never use hot water. • Wear cotton gloves while playing and wipe off all fingerprints after each use. • Never use brass or other metal polish on brass lacquer finish (shiny gold) instruments. Use a clean cotton cloth and water to wipe instruments clean. On silver-plated instruments, use a non- abrasive silver polish such as International, Twinkle, or Wright's. • Use tuning slide grease on all tuning slides. • Periodically check corks on water keys to make sure that they are sealing properly. • Vacuum your case to keep sand and dirt from scratching the instrument finish. Piston-Valve Instruments • Use fresh valve oil as needed. • Be sure fingers remain curved while playing so that the valve action is straight up and down. This will avoid uneven wear on the pistons. • Check felts to make sure that they are not worn or compacted. Replace as needed. Trombones • Use trombone slide cream such as Super-Slick or Trombontine and a spray bottle of water on slide. Do not use oil. • If trombone has a rotary trigger, use rotary valve oil. Rotary Valve Instruments • Use rotary valve oil
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BAND STORE—There will be a reed store in the band room. If your child needs a reed, the following amount of money will need to be provided at the time of purchase. If the student is unable to provide the amount at the time the reed is provided, the amount will be added to the student’s Charms band account which you can monitor daily. The Director will send guardians an email if your student’s account is being charged for a reed purchase.
Reeds Cost per Reed Clarinet V12 Vandoren $3.00/reed Bass Clarinet $4.00/reed Contra Alto Bass Clarinet $5.50/reed Alto Saxophone $3.00/reed Tenor Saxophone $4.00/reed Baritone Saxophone $7.00/reed Ligatures $50.00/ligature
SMART MUSIC This program is like having a private instructor with your student EVERY TIME he/she practices! Internet access needed. Let the Director know if you do not have Internet access.
o Students can choose to play along with thousands of pieces in the Smart Music library, and they can learn how their part fits within the ensemble through accompaniment that sounds just like the band in class.
o Smart Music reminds students of HOW to play each note by simply hovering over each note. o Students can LEARN THEIR ALL STATE MUSIC too. o Students can move at their own pace by controlling the tempo and click track with subdivisions—
They can practice pieces as slow or as fast as they want/need AND the real band sound actually still sounds like a real band—just faster or slower…so the student can REALLY feel like they are playing with the band at all times—thus improving confidence in performance!
o Students can Isolate difficult parts in the music of any length with the loop tool—practice over and over until it’s correct, record and play back their practice sessions for self assessment, send MP3 recordings to family members and friends, have access to solo repertoire and can practice with an accompaniment that actually follows the student!
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CHARMS OFFICE “Charms” is the program that allows you to volunteer, enter personal information for your student, stay up to date with fee statements, view handouts, retrieve your student’s music, submit assignments, go to the band web site, email the Director, and see other items relevant to the FRMS Band. We use this program to send statements through email to keep you as informed as possible. Please enter your child’s information by the end of the second week of school. (If you were in the FRMS Band last year, there may already be information entered for you. Please make sure this information is correct and up-‐to-‐date.) Accessing Student Information and Volunteering for the FRMS Band · Log on to www.charmsoffice.com · Locate the “PARENT/STUDENT LOGIN” section at the top right portion of the web page. · Login to your child’s program account using the following login: frmsband · Enter your student password: ________________ Please change your student password to something you can remember after your first login. · Find the “Student Info” section on the top left or bottom right side of the screen.
o Enter parent/student information o Please make sure you enter a working e-‐mail address so we can keep you up to date with
group e-‐mails o Don’t forget to click the UPDATE button to save your changes.
*If you do not have Internet access at home, please let us know so we can send home a paper copy of the information sheet. Thank you for your cooperation in entering your personal information by the end of the second week of school.
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FLAT ROCK MIDDLE SCHOOL BAND PERCUSSION USAGE FORM
Checks should be made payable to FRMS and placed in the safe outside of the Director’s office.
Percussion Instrument Usage Fee (Required from all percussionists): $50.00—this fee will cover the usage for all of Flat Rock’s large percussion equipment. _______Convenience Option: I would like for the Flat Rock Director to make sure my 7th/8th grade student has all of the required percussion equipment as listed below. I am sending in $150.00 to purchase all of the required percussion equipment. I understand that my child’s schedule will be changed if this equipment is not purchased by the end of the second week of school. I also understand that my child must bring in all of the equipment for the director to see by the end of the second week of school. _________I will shop around and make sure my child is able to show the director the following items by the end of the second week of school. I understand that my child will be removed from the program for not having these required materials.
o 6th Grade: Pearl Beginning Percussion Learning Center, Vic Firth Virtuoso Performer Percussion Kit, or Premier Student Combo Kit ($275-$450)
o 7th/8th Grade: Vic Firth EP2 Intermediate Education Pack (stick bag, drum sticks, marimba mallets, timpani mallets, and bell/xylophone mallets), metronome, 2 black hand towels, and a drum pad
I understand as a percussion student: • I must have my own bell kit, snare drum, and all equipment found above and below. • I agree to be responsible for the up-keep of the Flat Rock Middle School Band percussion equipment while it is in my
care. • I will notify the band director immediately if damage occurs to the equipment, sticks, or mallets. • I understand that the Director may dismiss me immediately from the FRMS Bands if I mistreat percussion
equipment/forget to cover instruments and/or put things in their proper place. Student’s signature_______________________________________________________Date______________ Parent’s signature________________________________________________________Date______________
Required Percussion Equipment Please label all personal equipment with your child’s name.
Required Equipment Grade Suggested Brands Estimated Cost Beginning Percussion Kit 6th Pearl Beginning Percussion Learning Center, Vic
Firth Virtuoso Performer Percussion Kit, or Premier Student Combo Kit
$275.00-‐450.00
Vic Firth Intermediate Education Pack 7th/8th REQUIRED—contains bag, snare drum sticks, marimba mallets, xylophone/bell mallets, and timpani mallets.
$75.00
Metronome 7th/8th Boss TU-‐80 Tuner/Metronome, Korg MA Digital Metronome
$30.00
2 Black hand towels 7th/8th Any medium Black hand towel to place on a music stand for a stick tray.
$10.00
Drum Pad 7th/8th The Evans HQ 6" RealFeel 2-‐Sided Practice Pad or The Evans The HQ 12″ Real Feel 2-‐Sided Practice Pad
$35.00
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FLAT ROCK MIDDLE SCHOOL BAND SCHOOL OWNED INSTRUMENT RENTAL FORM
$50.00/instrument
Checks should be made payable to FRMS and placed in the safe outside of the Director’s office.
� Summer � School Year
Student_________________________________________________________________ Instrument_______________________________SerialNumber____________________ Condition________________________________ In signing the contract, parents/guardians are assuming responsibility for any repairs incurred during the period of use of an instrument owned by FRMS. In the event of loss or major damages inflicted upon the instrument (major scratches, dents, dented valves, broken piping, curled bells, etc.) the student (guardian) is financially responsible for replacement/repair. I understand that I am responsible for cleaning instruments and performing regular upkeep duties, such as oiling valves, greasing slides, and applying cork grease where needed. I also understand that I am required to keep cases latched and dusted when my instrument is not being used. Student’s signature_______________________________________________________ Parent’s signature________________________________________________________ Date___________________________________________________________________
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FLAT ROCK MIDDLE SCHOOL BANDS 325 Jenkins Rd. Tyrone, GA 30290 Matthew D. Price 770-969-2830, Ext. 237 Director of Bands Student Name_________________________________________ Class period___________
Flat Rock Band Student Wear (Optional)
*All items may be worn in cold weather over polo shirt* Band Logo Sweatshirt-‐ Navy Adult: S M L XL XXL $24.00 Band Logo Zipper Hooded Sweat Jacket-‐ Navy Adult: S M L XL XXL $30.00 Band Logo Hoodie-‐ Navy Adult: S M L XL XXL $27.00 Band Satin Jacket (Logo on back)-‐ Navy Adult: S M L XL XXL $45.00 Band Logo Zipper Wind Jacket-‐ Navy Adult: S M L XL XXL $40.00
MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: FLAT ROCK MIDDLE SCHOOL
(WRITE BAND SPIRITWEAR IN THE MEMO) $3.00 extra charge for each XXL: $____________ $5.00 extra charge for personalization on jacket: $____________
TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED: $____________ check #__________ or cash_________
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FLAT ROCK MIDDLE SCHOOL BANDS 325 Jenkins Rd. Tyrone, GA 30290 Matthew D. Price 770-969-2830, Ext. 237 Director of Bands Parent Name__________________________________________ Home Phone # ________________ Flat Rock Band Parent Wear
(Optional) *Red is the official color for band chaperones *
Band Chaperone Shirts-‐ Red w/band logo T-‐Shirt S M L XL XXL $15.00 Ladies Golf Shirt S M L XL XXL $24.00 Men’s Golf Shirt S M L XL XXL $24.00 Band Logo Sweatshirt-‐ Red, White Adult: S M L XL XXL $24.00
MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: FLAT ROCK MIDDLE SCHOOL
(WRITE BAND SPIRITWEAR IN THE MEMO) $3.00 extra charge for each XXL: $____________ TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED: $____________ check #__________ or cash_________
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All band students must have this on file with the Director. 6th Grade Band—Spring Six Flags Trip 7th/8th Grade Students—Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Trip, LGPE, Universal Studios/Disney
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