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  1. 15 hours ago, 11BandMan11 said:

    On another note - It's always interesting how there are a ton of other EXTREMELY successful "old school" band directors who did not and still do not resort to or utilize some of the methods that we all know are not just wrong for kids, but if we're really honest with ourselves, not just borderline, downright abusive.

    There's a very big difference between holding students accountable / having high expectations and communicating that appropriately to CHILDREN at the high school age, and verbally accosting / screaming / threatening / etc. CHILDREN for the sake of 'the art'. Accountability is good, high expectations are good, when POSITIVELY reinforced by staff and students alike. 

    Absolutely agree. When I used the phrase "old school" I mainly refer to those directors that have a tendency to get verbally aggressive, threatening, and downright nasty towards their students without any of the positive reinforcement, all for the sake of trying to create a successful band program. I know there are plenty of older band directors out there that have not resorted to this type of culture under their direction and I applaud them for helping to set the standards that high school marching band is at today. As someone who marched for a director that was very much similar to Cartwright in their teaching practices, I absolutely do not think that is necessary or acceptable to run a successful band program and I'm glad that nowadays we are seeing less and less of that mindset in the marching band world.

  2. On 11/17/2023 at 8:30 AM, ChristopherRoden said:

    read on the other thread a rumor that Broken Arrow is dropping Cartwright…

    This appears to be true and would be a massive shift in the marching band world considering how essential Cartwright has been to Broken Arrow's rise over the past few decades. That said, if what I've heard about the culture and instruction at Broken Arrow under him are true then I'm not surprised that they've decided to move on from him, especially in this day and age where that "old-school" teaching mindset really isn't acceptable anymore.

  3. 5 hours ago, cheeto2401 said:

    year from now predictions

     

    1st - Vandegrift (that's only if they go, if they dont, move everyone below up 1 spot)

    2nd - Carmel

    3rd - Avon

    4th - Hebron 

    5th - The Woodlands

    6th - William Mason

    7th - Round Rock

    8th - Keller

    9th - Marcus

    10th - CTJ

    11th - Dripping Springs

    12th - Bentonville

    (in case vandy doesnt go, then 12th would be Fishers)

    None of those Texas bands will be at Grand Nationals next year. Hebron goes on a four year rotation while the Woodlands, Round Rock, and CTJ are on two year rotations. Marcus' next trip is in 2025, and it's highly unlikely that Keller and Dripping Springs will go two years in a row. Should be interesting to see which Texas bands attend as the contingent tends to be lighter on even numbered years.

  4. 17 hours ago, pancake said:

    i feel like the biggest school in texas that has never gone to nats is coppell. like they have had rumors of going for almost like 5 years now but have not made the trip. they are long overdue and i really feel like they need to make the trip up to indy.

    I think they'll almost certainly make their first trip within the next two years at least. They've long been rumored to want to attend and their St. Louis trips were specifically meant to build up to a Grand Nationals trip. Their Midwest Clinic invitation pushed things back a bit but they'll be in Indianapolis sooner than later.

  5. Final Results:

    1. Avon H.S., IN 97.475
    2. Carmel H.S., IN 97.275
    3. Hebron H.S., TX 95.700
    4. Blue Springs H.S., MO 95.075
    5. The Woodlands H.S., TX 95.025
    6. William Mason H.S., OH 94.350
    7. Pearland H.S., TX 91.800
    8. Round Rock H.S., TX 90.625
    9. Bentonville H.S., AR 90.450
    10. Keller H.S., TX 90.200
    11. Brownsburg H.S., IN 89.350
    12. Fishers H.S., IN 88.900

    Outstanding Music Performance: Hebron H.S., TX
    Outstanding Visual Performance: Avon H.S., IN
    Outstanding General Effect: Avon H.S., IN

    Al Castronovo Esprit de Corps Award: William Mason H.S., OH
    2025 Tournament of Roses Parade Invitation: The Woodlands H.S., TX

  6. 30 minutes ago, BassDr. said:

    Yeah me too. How come they are placing lower this year?

    Jarrett Lipman, their longtime head director, left the school after last year. Though schools like Vandegrift and the Woodlands have been able to weather head director changes very well, the first few years after a change are always difficult, especially for a school moving on from someone as influential as Lipman has been.

  7. Congratulations to all the finalist bands! I haven't been keeping up as much this year as I would have liked but it's exciting to see two new finalists in Bridgeland and Cy-Fair! That said I feel for the students over at CTJ being the first ones out. It's certainly a punch to the guts for a program of their pedigree and history, even in a transitional year, but I've no doubt they'll come back strong at San Antonio and Grand Nationals.

  8. 12 hours ago, BandMark said:

    I realize this will be an unpopular opinion.    But the Texas bands have produced high caliber performances that fit the mission of MFA.   They are not willing to at least consider a different location because to IN bands do not travel mark ch outside of their area.   Except for the one time Avon went down to a Texas it's been crickets.   Tx had bands in Orlando, St Louis, etc.....it's time to address the totality of the travel requirements of other states while the others get to sleep in their own beds.   Many of the bands are flying to Indy.    This major expense is never incurred buy Carmel, Avon. Hempstead, etc.   Why can't the Grand Nats be floated or is it such a cash cow for MFA to keep it in Indiana regardless of the bad karma it creates? 

    It would be great to have Grand Nationals a little more centrally located so that other bands could afford to attend, but there isn't really a location in the country close to as good as Lucas Oil Stadium when it comes to marching band. They have the massive convention center connected to the stadium with tons of warmup space and indoor fields, plenty of hotels in the proximity of the stadium itself, and lots of practice fields at high schools close to the stadium. In addition, MFA is headquartered in Indianapolis, so I'm sure it makes it easier for them to have Grand Nationals located close to them.

  9. 4 minutes ago, packwick said:

    well i saw this Carmel win coming from a mile away. hahaha. no need to be modest. but it is a suuuuper boring result.

    Carmel is the only band at Nats that would have challenged for the top 3 at San Antonio imo

    I had Avon down in my predictions to win, but I did have a feeling that Carmel would pull it out. I liked their show a lot better this year than I normally do with their shows, and they always seem to make that late season push nowadays.

    That said, if they had come to San Antonio, I think Hebron, the Woodlands, and Reagan would have all topped Carmel.

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