2023-24 Band Handbook

The Portage West Middle School Band Program has a long history of pride and success.  Much of the success can be attributed to students’ dedication to the band program, their desire to succeed and the person discipline to practice and to be model band members.  Over 275 students are in our band program!  There are four performing ensembles within the program: 

Sixth Grade Band (separated by instrument)

Seventh Grade Band

Eighth Grade Band

Portage Middle School Jazz/Rock Ensemble (after-school)

All ensembles have the opportunity to perform during the school year in events such as school concerts and band festival.  Seventh and eighth graders can also perform at the Solo and Ensemble festival in the spring.  I addition, our students have performed in Chicago, Mackinac Island and at our State Capitol in Lansing.  Locally, the students have performed at the Air Zoo, Barnes & Noble and Story Point.  

WMS Band Calendar, 2023-24

Goals & Outcomes

I believe that anyone who wants to learn a musical instrument should have the opportunity to do so.  I also believe that the students should have fun making fantastic music!  Students who have never played an instrument must either start in the sixth grade or take private lessons in order to join the band at a later date.  All bands have similar goals and objectives:

·        To furnish members with an invaluable experience in music as an art form

·  To serve the school and community through quality performances

·  To develop individual responsibility and self-discipline

·  To encourage and develop leadership

·  To have fun making music!


BE A BAND OLYMPIAN!

The Band Olympian program is designed to encourage our students to excel on their instrument through practice and dedication.  The students have the opportunity to become a Band Olympian during each grade quarter and at the end of the school year. 

Students can earn medals by achieving at a high level on playing performances throughout the school year.  These playing performances will either be performed in class, or, recorded at home using Flipgrid!

In order to earn points toward becoming a Band Olympian, students must submit the Playing Performance one time!

*Students who score an 85% or higher on a playing assessment earn either a Gold, Silver or Bronze medal.

*Students earn medals by performing a playing assessment with a beautiful tone (sound), as well as correct notes, rhythms, dynamics & articulations.

* Gold Medal (95-100%) = 3 pts; Silver (90-94%) = 2 pts; Bronze (85-89%) = 1 pt

*Students who average 1.5 or more points at the end of each quarter will be given a party during XTS. 

1st Quarter Party:  Donuts and Cider

2nd Quarter Party:  Popcorn & Movie

3rd Quarter Party:  Ice Cream

4th Quarter party: Pizza

* Any student who averages the minimum score or higher at the end of each quarter will have a special asterisk next to their name in the concert programs

* END OF THE YEAR:  At the end of the year, any student who averages the minimum score or higher earns an after school party and becomes a BAND OLYMPIAN!

* End-of-year BAND OLYMPIANS will be recognized with a special Olympic–style medal at the final concert of the year!

RETAKES:  Students can earn Band Olympian points after completing a retake!  Students can move up a maximum of one level.  For example, student who earned a silver medal on the first attempt can move up to a gold!

BAND OFFICERS

Both the 7th & 8th grade bands have students in place to help keep the program running smoothly.  

Band Officers will be selected by their peers.  Elections will take place in early September.  5-6 students will be selected per band hour to assist with the following duties.

President: elected position/student with the highest vote total)

· Responsible directly to the band director, will conduct the band as needed

· Assists substitute teacher when the director is absent

· Assists with duties described below

Officers: elected position

· Plans band parties

· Act as a liaison between the students and director

· Takes daily attendance

· Takes attendance at concerts

· Collects and logs supply money at the beginning of the hour

· Organizes band library 

· Distributes and collects sheet music

PRACTICING

Practice doesn’t make perfect, however, it makes our young musicians really good!  Please encourage your child to practice both at home and before/after school as much as possible.  The students can also practice during the Extended Time & Support (XTS) period we hold at the end of the day.  Ideally, your child should practice 70-100 minutes per week…or more!  It’s a great idea to keep track of it at home.  Post the record in a high traffic area, such as on a refrigerator or on a desk.  Our younger students will struggle at first!  You may hear some scary sounds for the first few months!  It will get better…and fast!  For our older students, practicing is a important part in our musical development.  Even the best musicians in the world practice. 

A common complaint about practicing is that the students do not have enough time.  Parents, you can help your child by setting aside a block of time in the evenings.  The students can practice for 10 minutes when they get home, 10 minutes before dinner and 10 minutes before they go to sleep.  The time adds up quickly.  

Parents, you can help your child succeed by creating a “practice room.”  Perhaps your child can use a spare bedroom.  It should be a quiet space free of distractions.  Make sure your child has a good chair and a wire (portable) music stand. 



BAND JAM!

Band Jam is our after-school practice club.  The club meets on Tuesday & Thursday, from 2:40-3:25.

Band Jam is open to any West Middle School band student.

The purpose of Band Jam is for students to seek extra help from Mr. Kozian!

No signup is necessary!  Just show up & practice!


INSTRUMENT REPAIR

Your child's instrument will break and need repair this year!   Please have your child bring the instrument to me first.  If I am unable to repair it, I will tell you or your child to then bring it to one of the following locations:

Marshall Music & Meyer Music Rentals

Instruments do need repair and maintenance from time to time.  If your child’s instrument is in need of repair and you are renting an instrument from  either Marshall or Meyer Music, it should be taken to one of those stores immediately. 

Marshall Music Hours:  M-Fr 11:00a-6:00p,  Saturday, 11am-3p.

Meyer Music Hours:  M-Tr, 10:00a-6:00p; Fr & Sat, 10-5:00p.  

I own my instrument!  Where should I take it?

Tim Richmond is a local expert on instrument repair.  He is the former head of the repair department at Marshall Music and does great work.  This is a great resource for families that OWN a musical instrument.  His number is 679-4585.  You will need to take your child’s instrument to his home in Schoolcraft.

 

 

Band Supplies

I will sell a limited amount of band supplies this year.  I highly recommend purchasing supplies for your child (see list below) from Marshall Music, Meyer Music or on Amazon.  For our woodwind students, many reeds come in a box of 10!  This is a great way to have great selection of reeds that will last a long time! 

Flute Accessories

Pneumo Pro Wind Director - great for beginners!

Polishing cloth

Clarinet Reeds

6th Grade: Mitchell Lurie #3 (strength)

7th & 8th:  Mitchell Lurie #3.5

Clarinet Accessories

Cork Grease

Silk Swab

Thumb Pad

Oboe Reeds

Jones or Lesher, Medium Strength

Miller Select Reserve Oboe Reed

Oboe Accessories

Silk Swab

Bass Clarinet Reeds

LaVoz Medium Strength

Alto Sax Reeds

6th Grade-VanDoeren #3 

7th Grade-VanDoeren #3 or 3.5

8th Grade-VanDoeren #3.5

Saxophone Accessories

Cork Grease

Pad Saver

Tenor Sax Reeds

Lavoz Medium Strength

Bari Sax Reeds 

LaVoz Medium Strength

Trumpet Accessories

Valve Oil (Marshall Music brand is good!)

Mouthpiece brush

Tuning slide grease (Vaseline/petroleum jelly works great)

Polishing Cloth

French Horn Accessories

Rotary oil

Tuning slide grease (Vaseline/petroleum jelly works great)

Polishing cloth

Mouthpiece Brush

Trombone Accessories

Slide Cream (Super-slick is a great product)

Mouthpiece brush

Tuning slide grease (Vaseline/petroleum jelly works great)

Polishing Cloth

Baritone/Euphonium Accessories

Valve Oil (Marshall Music brand is good!)

Mouthpiece brush

Tuning slide grease (Vaseline/petroleum jelly works great)

Polishing Cloth

Tuba Accessories

Valve Oil (Marshall Music brand is good!)

Mouthpiece brush

Tuning slide grease (Vaseline/petroleum jelly works great)

Polishing Cloth

BAND BOOKS

6th Grade:  Essential Elements Book 1

7th Grade:  Essential Elements Book 2

8th Grade:  Sound Innovations for Intermediate Concert Band (provided by WMS)

In order for each performing ensemble to reach its potential, there must be a set of guidelines to follow.  The expectations insure that everyone has an equal chance to participate and learn. 

Expectations

1. ALWAYS be prepared (music, instrument, supplies)

2. Pay Attention (make eye contact)

3. Respect others (self and personal property)

4. Be positive

Expectation Violations:

No instrument in class:

Touching another instrument:

NEVER touch an instrument that is not yours (this includes placing cases, books, etc. on another instrument, such as the xylophone or timpani)

CONSEQUENCE:

     · Students loses all classroom engagement points

AWARDS

Many of our WMS Band Students will be recognized at the end of the year with the following awards:


BAND UNIFORMS

The 7th & 8th grade students will wear the following at all performances:

Polo Shirt orders will begin in late September.  The shirts are approximately $12 and will be ordered directly through our vendor in Paw Paw.

The 6th grade students will wear the following at all performances:

Girls  - a dress, nice skirt (knee length or longer) or dress pants, blouse or nice sweater, dress shoes.

Boys  - dress pants (NO jeans), nice shirt (a tie if you would like, dress shoes (NO athletic shoes).

6th grade students should dress as if they are attending a fancy wedding or restaurant.

GRADES

The following is the approximate breakdown for grading in all bands:

Assessments/Playing Performances -  40%

Classroom Engagement -  30%

Classwork - 30%

PLAYING PERFORMANCES-All band students will take 2-3 playing performances per marking period.    The students will be assessed on scales, exercises from our band books, and, concert music.  All of the musical exercises found on the assessments are performed daily in band class.  The students will be evaluated based on their overall musical performance.  All playing assignments will be recorded & submitted using Flipgrid!

PLAYING PERFORMANCE RETAKES-All band students can retake the playing performance one time.  However, only those students who submitted a Playing Performance on time can do a retake!  Students will record & submit retakes using Flipgrid!

LATE ASSIGNMENTS: Late assignments can be submitted up to two week after the original due date.

***SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES TO SKIP (be exempt) FROM A PLAYING PERFORMANCE:

Students who go above and beyond outside of daily class can be exempt from taking Playing Performances throughout the year.  The student will not earn a letter grade in Skyward, but will be given full Band Olympian credit for the assignment (3 points - Gold Medal).  Here is the complete list:

***Other opportunities to earn exemptions may be included this year!

Classroom Engagement (playing and behavior) is 30% of each student’s total grade.  

All students may earn up to 3 classroom engagement points a day.  Points are deducted for any behavior that hinders the progress of the individual student or the entire band:

· Any disruptive behavior (talking, not being attentive, not ready to play, etc.)  - students loses 1 point

· Tardiness (including not being prepared to play at the beginning of class) - loss of 1 point

· Unprepared for class (no music, pencil, reeds, oil, etc.)  - loss of 1 point

· No Instrument  - loss of 3 points

· Chewing Gum—loss of 1 point


PERFORMANCES

Every performance is absolutely required.  Every person in the band is important, and when even one student is absent from a performance, the whole band will struggle.

If you know that you will be out-of-town for a performance, you must give the director a note no later than two weeks before the performance.  Your child will make up the missed performance (see below).  Please put all of the concert dates on your personal calendars!


Students who miss a concert will have the opportunity to perform a make-up assignment.  The student will perform their concert music live after school for Mr. Kozian.  The student will be assessed on tone quality, rhythmic precision, dynamic contrasts, correct notes and intonation.  The student will be able to earn up to 80% of the concert grade.


ILLNESS:

Students who miss a concert due to ILLNESS will have the opportunity to perform a make-up assignment.  The student will perform their concert music live after school for Mr. Kozian.  The student will be assessed on tone quality, rhythmic precision, dynamic contrasts, correct notes and intonation.  The student will be able to earn full credit.

Performances are the greatest reward any band member can receive.

Please do not let your child miss out!