Band Camp
Band camp is mandatory. Although it is entitled “band camp,”
this activity takes place on the Pennsbury High School
Campus. No student is permitted to leave the campus after
arriving for band camp. Students need to bring a
non-perishable lunch with them as well as sunscreen and
ample drinking water. The Instrumental Music Boosters will
have beverages and snacks for sale throughout band camp.
Most items are $0.50. All students are responsible for their
own transportation to and from Band Camp. The following
schedule will provide dates and times. If there is anji
conffict with any day of Band Camp, the student must contact
Mr. Mazzeo (fmazzeo@pennsbury.k12.pa.us) in writing no later
than Monday, June 25, 2007 make request for permission to
not attend.

Seating Auditions
There is no audition for musicians to gain entry to the
Pennsbury Marching Band. It is a requirement that all
students participating in the Pennsbury Marching Band must
be enrolled in Symphonic Winds, Concert Band, or Ninth Grade
Band. We do require all students to take a “seating
audition.” This audition determines which part each student
will play. Students’ strengths and weaknesses are assessed,
and they are placed on the part where they will be able to
contribute most significantly to the band. It is very
important to realize that 1st parts are less important than
2nd and 3rd parts, and the ensemble is seated accordingly.
Seating auditions will usually be held ON THE FIRST DAY OF
BAND CAMP. All required marching band music will be
memorized. The PMEA All-District pieces will be used for the
seating auditions and these do not have to be memorized-but
it helps!

Summer Sectionals and
Band Front
Practices
Band section leaders will call sectional rehearsals
throughout the summer to work on music, marching or band
front routines. Albeit these are “volunteer” rehearsals, it
is strong/y recommended that you make every effort to attend
as your attendance will be considered into seating hierarchy
as well as possible future positions of leadership.
It is understood that students may be out of town. If a
student is in town they should plan on attending the
student-run sectionals. Band Front practices are called and
conducted by staff members only. The same attendance rules
apply: If the student is in town they should be at practice.
Students that are behind in routine/music memorization work
due to lack of summer practice may place their performing
status in jeopardy.
Band front members wifi practice at least once every week
throughout the summer and may be more if necessary. During
these summer practices, students will learn the routines to
our marches, as well as the basic skills needed to function
in the band front. Throughout these practices, students will
be assessed, and they will ultimately be assigned to a piece
of equipment on which they will specialize for the season
(i.e. flag, rifle, honor guard, equipment setter.) Summer
practices should be viewed as mandatory if the student is
not away on vacation. Testing wifi be ongoing throughout the
summer to determine what piece of equipment is best suited
for the student and for the good of the band. Definitive
equipment will be assigned no later than the first day of
band camp starts!

Attendance
Attendance at all rehearsals and performances is mandatory.
Students who are present for school and absent from band
will place their band membership in jeopardy. Unexcused
absence from a rehearsal is unacceptable and will be dealt
with very severely with possible dismissal from the Marching
Band. It is important to understand that a note from a
parent does not constitute an automatic excuse from a band
function. A parental note simply provides Mr. Mazzeo with
the information needed to determine whether the request for
an absence will be accepted or denied. Parents, please note
that the penalties for attendance infractions are not
automatically ignored upon the receipt of a request. If a
request does not contain sufficient information to be
accepted, the request will be denied. In other words “John
Doe will be absent today” is unacceptable.
Unexcused absence from a performance may result in immediate
removal from the band.
Attendance problems for the entire season must be
communicated in writing from the parents to Mr. Mazzeo (fmazzeo@pennsbury.k12.pa.us)
prior to Monday, June 25th, 2007.
Acceptable excuses:
1. Illness of the student (with doctor’s note)
2. Death in the immediate family
3. Weddings, Bar or Bat Mitzvah in the immediate family
4. Students may be excused from a practice (not from
peformance) for college visitation with sufficient notice
given to the Director.
Unacceptable excuses:
1. Work
2. Recreational travel (i.e. weekend at the shore, family
trips, concerts, sporting events)
3. Visiting siblings in college (this includes moving them
in to their dorms, etc.)
4. Driving lessons
5. Celebrations (i.e. birthday parties, anniversary parties,
family picnics, etc.)
6. Private lessons; students are strongly encouraged to
study privately, but not during a marching band rehearsal.
Missed Rehearsal Procedure
UNEXCUSED ABSENCES ALWAYS RESULT IN DISCIPLINARY ACTION.
ABSENCES
ARE ONLY APPROVED PRIOR TO THE MISSED REHEARSAL.
1. If your name is on the absentee bulletin, you are
excused.
2. If you sign in late, you must be at practice.
3. If you sign out of school early, or go home ill when
school ends, please have your parents call Mr. Mazzeo at
(215) 949-6700 x 70874 before rehearsal, which begins
promptly at 2:30
p.m. Students should not call “Officers” to relay messages
to staff and this will be an unexcused absence.
4. If you have a conflict in school (missed class work,
detention, etc.), it is your responsibiiity to inform Mr.
Mazzeo before the date in question. Students
remaining for class work must bring a pass from that
teacher, noting the time the student left the classroom
after it has been cleared with Mr. Mazzeo before the
absence.
5. Officers are not permitted to excuse anyone. They
are not legally responsible for the band members.
The minimum penalty for an unexcused missed rehearsal is
removal from a performance.
The maximum penalty for an unexcused missed rehearsal is
removal from the Marching Band.
Discipline
The Pennsbury Marching Band is an
extension of school. All Pennsbury Marching Band Members
will adhere to the Student Conduct Policy for all Pennsbury
Marching Band activities, rehearsals and performances as
well as the rules established in this handbook. Any
violation of these rules could result in dismissal from the
Pennsbury Marching Band. If, at anytime the director feels
uncomfortable taking responsibility for a student, the
student will be dismissed from the Pennsbury Marching Band
at the discretion of the Director.

Please note:
Friday home games may include a practice after school.
Students have a dinner break, and they may be allowed to go
to Burger King or 7-Eleven during this break.
There is usually an extended rehearsal at some point during
the week of a band festival. You will be notified by the
Wednesday prior to the festival.
The standard Spring commitment is usually two to four
rehearsals and two Memorial Day Parades.
Everyone musT attend the Memorial Day Parades and the
practices that take place before them. Students who miss the
Spring portion of the Marching Band commitment will not be
recorded as a member of the band for that year, and they
will not receive their annual award at the June Band
Banquet.

Equipment use
The students of the Pennsbury Marching Band have the
opportunity to use a lot of expensive equipment. Any damage
that occurs to a piece of equipment that is more extensive
than normal wear-and-tear will be charged to the individual
in the form of a student obligation. In the event that an
item that is not assigned to a specific student is lost, the
entire section will share the cost of the replacement
equally.

Concert Band/Lessons
All playing members of the Marching Band are required to
register for the appropriate
curricular instrumental ensemble: Ninth Grade Band, Concert
Band, Symphonic Winds, or
Orchestra and attend the required amount of lessons per
quarter.

Parent Section
The following section is intended to help parents prepare
for some of the most common situations that occur during a
marching band season.
Concerns
There is a protocol for expressing concern about marching
band. Please follow th& steps below:
1. Make an appointment with Mr. Mazzeo via phone (215)
949-6700 x70874 or you can e-mail him, fmazzeo@pennsbury.k12.pa.us.
Please feel free to make an appointment with Mr. Mazzeo, but
please note that the staff will not be able to address
concerns before, after, or during a rehearsal or
performance. Do not call Mr. Mazzeo’s personal cellphone or
personal e-mail address.
2. Should your issue remain unresolved to your satisfaction,
please speak with the Instrumental Music Coordinator, Mr.
Michael McGarry via phone (215) 428-4237 x40165 or you can
e-mail him, mmcgarry@pennsbury.k12.pa.us.
3. Should you feel the need to address the issue further;
all concerns should be addressed to Mr. David Bowman,
Principal at Pennsbury High School.

Preparation for practice and
performance days
Water and food breaks are scheduled with the assumption that
all students arrive well fed and hydrated. In the majority
of cases of weakness, the medical staff determines that the
student failed to eat or drink properly before the event.
Please be certain that everyone arrives having recently
consumed no less than one gallon of water. This is most
important in warmer weather.
Another frequent problem is lack of rest. Students are
expected to arrive rested and ready to work. It is highly
irresponsible to schedule a sleep-over or party the night
before a performance or a long rehearsal. Please deny
students permission to participate in late night activities
that could have a negative effect on the entire band. Social
events are encouraged on nights that do not precede a band
event.
Schedule flexibility
It is very safe to assume that any published schedule for a
day’s events may be changed. Please do not make major plans
for a half-hour lunch break. In all likelihood the break
will occur before or after the exact published time. Hot
meals are nearly impossible to time for a dinner break.
Sensible foods
In addition to avoiding a delivered hot meal, students
should avoid foods that contain products that will easily
spoil. Tuna and egg salad, for example, do not keep well
during band camp. Mayonnaise generally does not keep well
enough for band camp sandwiches.
Water bottle
Students must have a large water jug with them for band
camp. This jug will be left on the sidelines and frequent
water breaks will be given. Water containers should be
labeled with the student’s name. Again, please note that
water breaks do not take the place of coming properly
hydrated to band camp.
HELPFUL &
HEALTHY INFO FOR
ALL BAND MEMBERS!
1. Do not eat less than 2 Hours before Practice or a
Performance if at all possible.
2. Drink PLENTY of water during practices especially during
the summer. IF you are going to drink “SPORT DRINKS” or OJ,
I suggest you chill them & MIX them half with water to get
the full benefit from them & it gets into your system
faster, with preventative measures for your tooth enamel.
You can also put ice cubes in an extra container, knowing it
will melt during the day at band camp, to use to dilute &
keep the drink cold from another container with just the
“Sport Drink” by afternoon or just use it for cold drinking
water.
3. Do Not bring anything with Mayo for Sandwiches in heat
even in a cooler! Peanut Butter & Banana’s are a good source
of protein! Do NOT eat or Drink Dairy products before
practice! Avoid Soda if possible especially after
performances. Eat Healthy & Sensibly! Small amounts of chips
or Salted nuts, especially Almonds, are good when you have
been perspiring a lot to replace salt & are good protein!
Bring plenty of water & don’t eat heavily before coming to
practice! Oranges, apples, grapes or any fruit are great for
Sugar/energy or Energy Bars!
4. Do wear SUNSCREEN, which is Non —Greasy & sweat
proof for “Sports” & strictly for the face if when applying
to your face or it will come down in your eyes & sting when
sweating. Bring extra! Apply at least 30 minutes before
coming to band camp. Hats are ok as long as they are secure
& don’t interfere with routine work for practice. Keep your
hair pulled back & out of your face!
5. Try to avoid “Strong or Scented Products” as they will
attract bees as does colorful clothing! Wear Light colors,
to help with the heat!

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