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General Guidelines
• Do not become difficult to teach and make it difficult for others around you to learn.
• Be respectful of others and their property. (DO NOT play on other people’s instrument.)
• Don’t get behind in your classes. It is your responsibility to maintain eligibility for
extracurricular activities.
• Ten Minute Rule - Always be ten minutes early for any band activity or practice.
• Only band students are allowed to enter the band hall. Ask your friends to wait outside.
Any Organization is judged, in the eyes of others, by the actions of its individual members. Whenever
you dress in a band uniform or wear other band uniform identification, your actions reflect on the
entire band. ALWAYS conduct yourself in such a way that brings CREDIT to yourself and your band.
ALWAYS conduct yourself with pride.
• Respect your elders and address them with the appropriate courtesy title. (Mr., Ms., Mrs.)
• Always be courteous. (thank you, please, yes sir/ma’am, no sir/ ma’am)
• Horseplay is not allowed. We do not want you or those around you to be injured or cause
damage to any band equipment.
• Profanity is unacceptable.
• Show your appreciation of other bands’ performances.
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Cougar Band Thoughts & Ideas
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Coakley MS Ensembles
Honor Band
2nd Period directed by Lehi Sanchez
The Honor Band is a varsity band comprised of mostly 8th grade and some 7th grade students. The Honor Band
performs at three concerts (minimum) and performs at UIL & Pre-UIL Concert and Sight-reading Evaluations.
Additional performances may include one or more festivals, school pep-rallies, football games, and
recruitment concerts. Members in the Honor Band are expected to weekly afterschool sectionals audition for
the All-Region Band.
Symphonic Band
1st Period directed by Allyson Mendoza
The Symphonic Band is a non-varsity comprised of mostly 7th and some 8th grade students. The Symphonic
Band performs at 2 to 3 concerts and performs at UIL & Pre-UIL Concert and Sight-Reading Evaluations.
Additional performances may include one or more festivals, school pep-rallies, and football games. Members
of the Symphonic Band are expected to attend weekly afterschool sectionals and prepare for All-Region Band
Auditions.
Beginner Band
The Beginner Band is made up of 1st year band students that are learning to play an instrument. Beginner
Band students meet in like-instrument classes and are put together as a band for a Fall Concert and Spring
Concert. Beginner Band Members will be required to attend one or two afterschool rehearsals before each
concert.
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Grading Policy
The two types of grades given in band are Classwork/Homework Grades and Test/Quiz Grades.
Test/Quiz Grades
Tests or quizzes can be written or performance based. If it is a performance-based test, we will
look for the following:
• Posture: the way a student should sit and hold his/her instrument
• Band Face: the way the face or hand position should be for their particular instrument
• Foot Tap & Pulse: the student should keep a steady beat and their foot should reflect the beat.
• Breath: the way a student should breath in order to have the correct breath support
• Tone: student should produce a good sound on his/her instrument (start, sustain, release)
• Correct notes: playing the right notes at the right time
• Correct rhythms: playing the right rhythms at the right time
Classwork/Homework Grades
Classwork Grades can include practice cards, worksheets, in-class performances, bell ringers,
exit tickets, supply/material checks, etc. If it is an in-class performance we will look for the
same concepts as a test/quiz grade.
** Practice Cards**
• The practice card will be filled out every week and turned in every Friday for one grade of 100.
• Student must practice 20 minutes a day for 5 days each week totaling 100 minutes of practice each
week.
• Each time the student practices, it will be logged into the practice card and signed by their parent or
band director.
Everyone must take the responsibility of preserving the facilities. Show pride in your band hall by
keeping it CLEAN and ORGANIZED: This is your band hall!!
• No, food, drinks, candy, or gum will be allowed in the band hall. Instrument lockers are for instruments and music
only.
• The school will be responsible for maintenance of school-owned instruments. However, parents and students will
be responsible for repair costs due to damage from negligence or misuse. See SCHOOL-OWNED
INSTRUMENT CONTRACT FORM
• Take care of music, folders, books, etc.
• Lockers are for band instrument and binder only. They must be kept locked by a combination lock. The band will
issue students a combination lock, however students are welcome to purchase their own combination lock
provided that the combination is made known to the directors.
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Uniforms
All 7th and 8th Grade Band Members will be required to purchase the Band Shirt. Orders will be
placed through the band department. This shirt will be used for contests, games, pep rallies and parades
and other public performances. It is not required for CMS Beginner Band Members to purchase a
shirt, but may do so. The cost of the shirt is $10.
The uniform for a public performance will be one of the following:
--Band Shirt & Jeans for games, parades, pep rallies and tours.
--Sunday Best for concert performances.
--The official CMS Band Uniform will be issued and used for Pre-UIL and UIL
Concert and Sightreading Evaluation.
Travel
All students must turn in a permission slip in order to travel with the band.
• Before departure, place your instrument and music in the proper location for loading. It is YOUR responsibility to
see that your instrument gets to and from the equipment truck.
• When arriving at a venue, the loading crew will exit the bus first to begin unloading. The loading crew will include
all percussion and a few select students.
• After the performance, all students will assist in the unloading of the truck.
• Students will ride the same bus to and from all performances.
• In the event that the student will be taken to or picked up from a performance a band director must be notified and
must be present when the student is picked up and parent must sign out student.
• Bus Behavior:
§ Students must follow all bus rules.
§ Students must show respect for all chaperones.
Incentives
Two incentives we offer for the entire band program 6th - 8th Grade are a Mid-Year Party (Tentative) in
December and a Spring Trip usually in May. For the Spring Trip, 6th and 7th Graders will attend Schlitterbahn-
SPI and 8th Graders will attend Six Flags Fiesta Texas in San Antonio.
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Please visit our
Cougar Band Website
http://www.coakleycougarband.weebly.com
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Acknowledgement Form
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Name of Student ID#
Dear Parents:
Please view the Cougar Band Handbook on our Cougar Band website
http://coakleycougarband.weebly.com. By signing this form you acknowledge the rules,
expectations and guidelines of our band program. Should you have any questions you may call
the band hall at (956) 427-3000.
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Parent Signature Date
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Student Portion:
I have read and understand the Coakley Middle School Cougar Band Handbook and will
follow all rules and guidelines.
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Student Signature Date
(Please sign and return this acknowledgement form by the 2nd Friday of the school year.)