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				<title>Please plan to attend the Tennessee Bandmasters Hall of Fame Concert at TMEA</title>
				<link>http://www.tnbandmasters.org/blog/client/index.cfm/2009/3/31/Please-plan-to-attend-the-Tennessee-Bandmasters-Hall-of-Fame-Concert-at-TMEA</link>
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The Roane County High School Concert Band
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Requests the honor of your presence




At the
  Tennessee Bandmasters Association
  Hall of Fame Concert

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Honoring
  Tony D Andrea &amp; Walter McDaniel
  
  
  Room 204-205
  
  
  Tennessee Music Educators Conference
  Renaissance Hotel/Nashville Convention Center
  
  
  11:30 A. M.
  
  
  April 17, 2009
  
  
  Conductors: Zack Williamson and Julie Stout
  


				
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				<pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2009 23:36:00 -0400</pubDate>
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				<title>Concert Band Director Opening</title>
				<link>http://www.tnbandmasters.org/blog/client/index.cfm/2009/3/10/Concert-Band-Director-Opening</link>
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				Title: Concert Band Director
Start Date: August 2009
Type: 9 month 
Description:     	
Conduct Concert Band
Oversee Marching Band
Supervise Music Education Program and Student Teaching Program
Other duties include: Music History, Music Education, Applied lessons, instrumental methods and classes if expertise.
Appointee required recruiting for the School of Music and Arts.

Requirements:	PhD or DMA in Music Education.  Previous experience developing band programs at the secondary and university levels preferred.   Must be eligible to hire.
To Apply: Please submit resume with 5 references to Vickie Rickard Director of Human Resources, Cumberland University, One Cumberland Square, Lebanon, TN 37087, or by email to vrickard@cumberland.edu. or by fax to 615-444-2569.
				
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				<category>Jobs</category>
				
				<pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2009 22:17:00 -0400</pubDate>
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				<title>Thoughts on Travel</title>
				<link>http://www.tnbandmasters.org/blog/client/index.cfm/2007/8/21/Thoughts-on-Travel</link>
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				Thoughts on Travel
by Tom Stites, Science Hill HS Band

Travel is an integral part of a successful band program. After experiencing many trips, here are a few thoughts that we consider as part of our program.. I encourage everyone to plan 2-4 years into the future to consider options and prepare your students, parents, and community. By giving the school administration, band staff, and ban parents the chance to be part of the decision, you are able to build great mutual support.

Do what is comfortable for your community. Some communities have no concern with distant travel, particularly foreign travel, others are more conservative. You must start where they are comfortable and move forward. We travel every other year to give families time to raise the funds and have been able to keep interest and support very high. As a general rule, 90% or more of your band should be able to go on the trip if it is right for your community.

Do not let travel detract from the rest of your program. The real reason for our program to exist is to ensure quality music education for our students. If all you highlight for the public is marching band or travel, that is all they will recognize as your value in the school. We constantly fight this perception by placing small ensembles in community and school events and promoting the student success in clinics, concerts, festivals, and scholarships. On non-trip years, we promote these smaller ensembles with their own smaller travel experiences.

Pick a reputable travel company that has a track record of success for the trip you are planning. Request sample itineraries and prices. You can save your students hundred of dollars by bidding with multiple companies. This requires some effort to ensure that the packages are equal. Be sure to specify what inclusions are required.

Bring along an administrator. We prefer to take one along and assign them no responsibilities. This gives the principals great contact with your students and parents and helps them become an advocate for your band. Spend the money and bring along a tour guide. They will relieve you of many details and be an advocate for you on the trip.

Schedule a send-off performance before you go. Invite community leaders to the event, introduce them, let them speak to the kids and parents about what they are about to do. Help them by providing advance information about you trip, the goals, and highlights that the students will experience. Publicize this event so the local media can support your program, and consider having a parent send back daily reports to the local paper so the trip becomes a multiple day event for the community.

Try to find unique historical or cultural experiences that will expand the experience for the students. Our kids have done native dances on the beach in the Bahamas, home stays in Miami, shopped with the natives in Santee Alley while in Los Angeles, and spent hours exploring Chinatown in NYC. On a trip to Hawaii, we invited historians and WWII vets in to talk to our kids about Pearl Harbor. These efforts help you with support from your administration, fellow faculty members, and the parents.

Pacing your trip is everything. Running behind schedule will happen sometimes, but if it happens all the time something is wrong. Trying to pack your days to the point of losing sleep is going to result in disaster. Although all kids will try to stay up at night, giving them 7-8 hours to rest in their rooms is critical. By giving them the chance to travel on foot during the day, they typically see much more and find resting much easier at night. On our trips to NYC, we place kids in tour groups of ten with a chaperone, establish guidelines, and let them roam selected parts of Manhattan in four hour blocks of time. When planning these outings, consider the length of time needed for a real experience.

Develop with a chaperone committee a complete package of the trip with rooming lists, bus lists, information about each stop on the trip, etc. Distribute at the pre-trip chaperone meeting a final package and give them time to digest and ask questions. With this information, they can actually run the trip with day-to-day events. Help them figure out how they can best handle each event that occurs in advance. As an example, when you are pulling 8-10 buses away from each stop, the director cannot check roll effectively. Assign each bus a lead chaperone who ensures that all are in attendance. Have them report when they are ready. A short nightly meeting with chaperones while on the trip can clear up questions and allow you to deal with concerns that come up each day.

Even good kids will create mischief if they feel they can get away with it. If a problem occurs, deal with it within school policy. Some parents will try to take care of problems themselves, this works well on prevention, but not with actual misbehavior. Review school policies with the chaperones prior to the trip so they understand where their responsibilities end and yours begin. Ultimately, you are responsible for everything on the trip. The chaperones can help you immensely by making sure that you are aware of what you need to know.

Handling money can be an exhausting process. Have a trusted treasurer or group of band parents handle all the accounting of trip expenses. Check the books with the each month. Our best efforts have resulted when all monies are mailed to a post office box to avoid deposits st the band office. Consider building in a small amount over the total cost of th trip for surprises. Any residual amount can be used to fund an event for the kids, but it is always best to have a little extra not enough. Set up a payment plan that has set deadlines and policies for refunds. Giving families twelve months to fund the trip makes this work for almost every child.

With proper planning, travel can do many positive things for you and your program. The sense of unity, support, and anticipation helps everyone involved in your band operate for the good of the program. By approaching travel with a long-term approach, you can build support for your program for years to come.

Tom Stites is now in his thirtieth year of teaching and his twenty-first year at Science Hill High School. Extensive travel with groups numbering over five-hundred students, chaperones, and parents has built a great reputation and community support for the SHHS Bands.
				
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				<pubDate>Tue, 21 Aug 2007 19:36:00 -0400</pubDate>
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				<title>APSU Mid-South Marching Invitational</title>
				<link>http://www.tnbandmasters.org/blog/client/index.cfm/2006/4/17/APSU-MidSouth-Marching-Invitational</link>
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				Saturday, October 14  Austin Peay State University
				
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				<pubDate>Mon, 17 Apr 2006 13:40:00 -0400</pubDate>
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				<title>Marching Contests</title>
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				Place announcements for the upcoming season here
				
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				<category>Contests</category>
				
				<pubDate>Fri, 14 Apr 2006 11:48:00 -0400</pubDate>
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				<title>USSBA Marching Band Competition in Knoxville</title>
				<link>http://www.tnbandmasters.org/blog/client/index.cfm/2006/4/14/USSBA-Marching-Band-Competition-in-Knoxville</link>
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				Halls High School
Saturday, September 23, 2006
5 Judges (2 of which will serve as clinicians)
go to www.yea.org to sign up
				
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				<pubDate>Fri, 14 Apr 2006 11:39:00 -0400</pubDate>
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				<title>New TBA President</title>
				<link>http://www.tnbandmasters.org/blog/client/index.cfm/2006/4/14/New-TBA-President</link>
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				Zack Williamson recently took office as President at the 2006 TMEA All State Conference. Thank you to Lafe Cook for his service to the association.
				
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				<pubDate>Fri, 14 Apr 2006 11:22:00 -0400</pubDate>
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				<title>Sweepstakes Applications</title>
				<link>http://www.tnbandmasters.org/blog/client/index.cfm/2006/1/3/Sweepstakes-Applications</link>
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				TBA Sweepstakes Applications are due on January 20. You can downlaod an application from this website. Applications can be found on the sweepstakes page.
				
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				<category>Sweepstakes</category>
				
				<pubDate>Tue, 03 Jan 2006 11:32:00 -0400</pubDate>
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				<title>New Website!!!</title>
				<link>http://www.tnbandmasters.org/blog/client/index.cfm/2005/9/8/New-Website</link>
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				Welcome to the new website of The Tennessee BandMaster&apos;s Association! This is the area where announcements will be placed. If you would like to be updated each time an announcement is added to this area, please enter your e-mail address in the subscribe area on the right side of this page. Each time an announcement is posted you will get an e-mail notification.
				
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				<category>Announcement</category>
				
				<pubDate>Thu, 08 Sep 2005 17:23:00 -0400</pubDate>
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