
DuWayne Dale, Director of Bands and Orchestra, Grant County Schools
JoAnn Owens, Director of Bands, Grant County Middle School
Band Librarians - responsible for
maintaining and cataloging the GCHS library of music.
Section Leaders (Guard Captains) -
responsible for being exemplary role models in all aspects and for
providing guidance to younger or less experienced members of our
organization.
Band Captains - typically two members of
the marching band chosen by their peers for outstanding leadership
skills and helpful, positive attitudes.
These are chosen at the end of band camp and everyone is
eligible.
Drum Major - the position with the highest
level of responsibility entrusted to a student.
Responsible for being an outstanding role model to students,
being the first to arrive and last to leave, providing a source of
time and style while exemplifying true showmanship and unmatched
pride.
Asbury All-Star Band Clinic -
recommendations are made by Mr. Dale for interested GCHS band
students. This clinic
rehearses from Thursday to Saturday one weekend in November and
gives a final culminating performance on Saturday.
There is a fee to participate and students are boarded in
college dorm rooms.
Morehead State University Middle School Tri-State Honor
Band Clinic - takes place one Saturday in November.
GCMS band students are recommended by their director and are
selected by the university.
Students arrive on Saturday and rehearse all day with a
culminating performance that night.
There is a fee of $25.00 (typically)
Eastern Kentucky University Middle School Honor Band
Clinic - takes place one Saturday in
November/December. GCMS
band students are recommended by their director and are selected by
the university.
Students arrive on Saturday and rehearse all day with a culminating
performance that night.
There is a fee of $25.00 (typically)
All-State Band - the state of Kentucky’s
highest performing honor band. Try-out music is handed out very near
the beginning of school and interested GCHS band students audition
in a two-level process to be selected.
The first round (district level) is usually held in early
November at Boone County High School.
If they pass round one, they move on to a second level
audition that is usually held in early-mid December.
If selected for All-State Band, student will travel to
Louisville in February during the KMEA conference on Wednesday and
rehearse until they perform on Saturday.
There is an audition fee and a participation fee if selected.
The band program typically covers the hotel costs for
selected students (though not a guarantee every year).
Morehead State University Band Clinic -
held at MSU from Thursday-Sunday one weekend in February.
Interested GCHS band students submit tapes just before
Christmas break and are selected by the university.
There is a culminating concert on Sunday afternoon.
There is a fee to participate and students may be asked to
divide the cost of their room with other students.
Eastern Kentucky University Band Clinic -
held at EKU from Thursday-Saturday one weekend in February.
Interested GCHS band students are recommended by their
director and are selected by the university.
There is a culminating concert on Saturday evening. There is
a fee to participate and students may be asked to divide the cost of
their room with other students.
NKDBA District 6 Select Band - held each
year at NKU, interested GCHS and GCMS band students are given
audition music to practice in early November and audition for these
ensembles in early January.
Selected students will rehearse at Northern Kentucky
University on a Wednesday-Saturday in March and give a culminating
performance on Saturday afternoon.
There is a audition fee and, if selected, a participation
fee. Although directors
are present at the event to supervise, students are responsible for
their own transportation to and from the event each day and for
adhering strictly to the publish rehearsal/performance schedule.
Northern Kentucky University Tri-State Honor Band Clinic
- held for the first time in January 2008, this clinic
is held at NKU on a Friday and Saturday one weekend in January.
Interested GCHS band students are recommended by the director
and are selected by the university.
There is a culminating concert on Saturday afternoon.
There is a fee to participate (approx. $25.00).
Solo and Ensemble Festival - held each
year on a Saturday in March at Northern Kentucky University.
GCHS and GCMS band students are encourage by their directors
to prepare solos or ensemble for performance at this event.
Students who have prepared well and have performed their
piece for their director and received approval may then attend this
event and perform it for a judge.
Students are given ratings:
I - Distinguished (highest rating), II - Proficient, III, or
IV. Students have an
assigned time that they can get from their directors as we near the
event and more detailed information is given to participants the
week before. There is a
fee for this event.
Spring Festival - for the bands at both
GCMS and GCHS, this is the culminating performance of the year.
Ensembles prepare 2-3 works and perform them for a panel of
three judges at NKU on a weekend (Friday or Saturday) in March.
Each judge gives each band a rating.
The band then moves into a separate room and sight reads a
piece of music they have never rehearsed.
The judge in this room gives them another rating.
Based on a composite of these four scores, each of our bands
received a final rating:
I - Distinguished (highest rating), II - Proficient, III, or
IV. This event is
required for all Grant County Band Students.
Pit Orchestra for the Spring Musical -
this group is selected from GCHS band students by the recommendation
of the director.
Instrumentation is fairly small (usually one on a part).
Rehearsals start in January or February and the musical
usually is performed three/four times in late March or early April.
Band Trips - Students in the Grant County
Band are often given opportunities to travel and perform at fun,
unique venues. Recent
past performances have been in St Louis, Missouri (Six Flags),
Orlando, Florida (Disney World), Sandusky, OH (Cedar Point), and
this year (pending approval), Chicago, IL (Six Flags Great American)
and Cincinnati, OH (Kings Island).
Students will have the opportunity to fundraise to earn fee
money for these trips.
