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Attendance
Policy for Performances and Extra Rehearsals




By virtue of membership in the Farwell
Area Bands, you have placed upon yourself an obligation not only
to yourself, but to the entire organization. Because it is our
desire to achieve the finest possible results, attendance at all
rehearsals and performances by every band member is mandatory. It
would be unrealistic, however, to assume that absences due to
illness, death in the family, and other valid reasons do not
occur. With this thought in mind, the following policy has been
instituted to explain and define the absence policy of the
instrumental music department. These regulations have been
designed to maintain the excellence of the Farwell Area Bands, and
will help to ensure that membership in this group continues to be
a worthwhile and educationally rewarding experience for all.
Furthermore, it is assumed that any student who becomes a member
of the Farwell Area Bands recognizes his/her responsibility to
fellow students of the organization and wishes to contribute
his/her best effort at all times.
Procedures
Regarding Absences
1. A note (written notification) from
parent or guardian with the student's name, reason for the
absence, date of the absence, phone number, and signature must be
submitted for each absence to the Director of the
organization.
2. All advance absence requests require
the note to be turned in to the Director TWO WEEKS IN
ADVANCE.
3. If a student misses a rehearsal or
performance due to an emergency, the student should turn in a note
of explanation immediately upon his/her return.
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Excused
Absences From Performances
1. Personal illness -advance notice
appreciated.
2. Death in family.
3. Vacations WITH PARENTS.
4. Direct conflicts with other school
activities involving participation (not observation) will be
resolved in a manner satisfactory to both coaches involved (Sports
and Band or whatever other organization is involved).
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Unexcused
Absences From Performances
1. Any excuse not listed above. This
includes miscellaneous excuses that have not been approved by the
Director.
- WORK IS NOT CONSIDERED AN EXCUSED
ABSENCE -your first obligation is to your school and its
activities. Employers should be notified well in advance of
your obligations to both family and school, and in nearly all
cases will be very understanding. Provide them with a copy of
your schedule to assist them in scheduling your hours (we keep
extra copies of the Music Department Calendar for just this
purpose). If you would like the Director to contact your
employer and explain the necessity of your attendance at a
rehearsal/ performance, this will gladly be done upon your
request.
- Observation of other school
activities is not considered an excused absence.
- Vacations WITHOUT PARENTS or without
giving two weeks notice.
- Any excuses listed above for which
the student has not given 2 weeks advance notice (written
notification).
- Failure to participate in a
performance without being excused may result in the loss of
certain privileges of being a Farwell Area Band member, as well
as loss of credit for the graded activity.
- Failure to participate in the entire
performance constitutes as an unexcused absence
also.
- The performance, when planned,
organized, and evaluated as a culminating activity in a
learning experience becomes a legitimate part of the music
curriculum. The performance for the band is akin to the final
exam in a class such as English, and will be treated as such.
Failure to participate in a performance without being excused
will severely affect the student's final grade for that marking
period. just as failure to take a final exam in the English
class would affect the grade for that course.
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Senior
College Visitations
It is realized that choosing a college to
attend is a very important decision, requiring much thought and
investigation. However, we ask that seniors please do not plan
college visitations when they know they will encounter a conflict
with an band performance. As senior,-,, you are an extremely
valued and experienced member of our band, and we can't afford to
not have you at a performance. With a little prior planning, you
will be able to satisfy your obligations to the band while still
being able to obtain all the information you need to make the
proper choice of what college to attend.
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Class
Cut and Tardy Policy
1. The student will be considered TARDY
for class if he/she is not in his/her seat by the designated
beginning of rehearsal. Being tardy to a rehearsal represents non
-participation in part of that rehearsal. This will effect the
student's participation grade for that rehearsal.
2. Class cuts will not be tolerated.
Students who do cut class will fall under the school's code of
student conduct.
Absences
From Extra Rehearsals