3.14.25

Hello Dragon Band Students, Parents and Families,

We had a great Pre UIL Concert on Tuesday and are continuing to prepare for the actual UIL evaluation in mid April.  Good luck to the winterguard heading to WGI Dallas next Saturday!  Mulch has wrapped up.  A tremendous thank you to everyone who helped with mulch by selling, loading, delivering, unloading and just generally getting the job done!  That’s a lot of work but you did it.  Way to go!  

Everyone have a safe and restful Spring Break!

Next Week’s Rehearsals (after Spring Break)

CB1, CB2=Concert Band 1 or 2

SB=Symphonic Band

WS=Wind Symphony

WE=Wind Ensemble

  • Tue 3.25 7:30-8:30am SB High Voices

  • Tue 3.25 7:30-8:30am WS Woodwinds

  • Tue 3.25 4:30-8:00pm Winterguard

  • Wed 3.26 7:30-8:30am Jazz Band

  • Wed 3.26 5:45-8:00pm Winterguard

  • Thu 3.27 7:30-8:30am SB Low Voices

  • Thu 3.27 7:30-8:30am WS Brass

  • Thu 3.27 4:30-7:30pm Winterguard

  • Thu 3.28 6:00-8:30pm Rock Drums

  • Fri 3.28 4:30-8:00pm Winterguard

US Air Force Jazz Band

  • Monday, March 24th

  • Performing at 8:15am in the Band Hall

  • Everyone is welcome to come watch

Parents!

  • Advocate for Fine Arts Education Today! 

  • Fine arts education is essential to a well-rounded education, yet Texas schools receive no dedicated funding for these required programs. With the 89th Texas Legislature now in session, we have a critical opportunity to change that—but we need your help!

  • At Parents for Arts Education, we are working to secure a dedicated fine arts allotment to ensure students have access to the instruments, costumes, supplies, and specialized instruction they need.

  • 📢 Here's how you can help right now:

    • ✅ Sign up at www.paetx.org – It takes just a minute!

    • ✅ Follow & share our mission on social media to spread the word.

    • ✅ Encourage parents, grandparents, and students (ages 18-118!) to join us.

    • ✅ Help us win the first year organization prize for Amplify Austin Day by donating here before March 5th!

Tubas and Euphoniums!

  • 2025 Teupha Camps - Teupha is the largest tuba/euphonium camp organization in the United States, welcoming over 200 students in 2024. Designed for 6th-12th graders of all abilities, we offer something for everyone, from complete beginners to advanced players. This year, we’re offering two exciting ways to join the fun!

    • Teupha Day | March 29, 2025 | Tippit MS, Georgetown TX

    • Teupha Day is an action-packed afternoon designed to bring music and fun together in an unforgettable experience.

    • Register at teuphacamp.com/teuphaday before March 1st for early bird pricing!

  • Teupha Week | June 9-12, 2025 | Cedar Ridge HS, Round Rock TX

    • Teupha Week is the ultimate Teupha experience, offering four immersive days for students to develop their musical skills, make lasting connections, and be inspired by some of the finest low brass educators in the country.

    • During Teupha Week, students will participate in a variety of ensembles, ranging from large group performances to smaller chamber ensembles.

    • Register at teuphacamp.com/teuphaweek before May 15th for early bird pricing!

BOA Summer Camp

  • Music For All offers a summer camp and scholarship to attend

  • All applications are due April 1

  • See the application for more details

  • https://camp.musicforall.org/scholarships-2025/



Saxophones!  Houston Underground Competition!

  • https://www.houstonsax.com/ 

    • Contestants must be currently enrolled in a high school or junior high school/middle school

    • For more information, read below and go online for application deadlines and procedures

  • Event Schedule and Categories

    • The Houston Underground Competition is scheduled for Saturday, May 17th, 2025, at Kerr High School in Houston, TX (8150 Howell Sugar Land Rd, 77083)

    • The competition will commence at 8:30 AM and conclude with the final performance at 5:30 PM.

    • This will be followed by the 2024 Winners Concert at 6 PM and a brief period for judges’ deliberation

    • The awards ceremony will take place immediately after the concert, around 6:30 PM

  • The competition is divided into three categories:

    • High School Quartet (2 rounds): This category is for saxophone groups with 3-6 participants

    • High School Soloist (2 rounds): This category is for solo saxophone and piano (when applicable)

    • Junior High Quartet (one round): This category is for saxophone groups with 3-6 participants in junior high


All Woodwind, Brass and Percussion Students

  • The Music Department at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi invites prospective students and their parents/guardians to spend the day at the beautiful Island University to learn about life as a music major, our various music programs, scholarship opportunities, our faculty, and more!

  • Parents and guardians are welcome to attend any and all of the day's activities. 

  • Event is FREE and food will be provided!

  • Registration closes Monday, March 17 https://forms.office.com/r/5iedvet2kV

  • Event Itinerary 

    • 10:00 am – 10:30 am Check-in and Continental Breakfast CA Lobby 

    • 10:30 am – 10:45 am Official Welcome Session WT 

    • 10:45 am – 1:00 pm Attend Classes 

    • 10:45 am – 11:30 pm Music History CA-136  

    • 11:30 am – 12:00 pm Conducting CA-127 

    • 12:00 pm – 12:30 pm  Music for Young Children CA -127 

    • 12:30 pm – 1:00 pm Music Industry PAC Lab   

    • 1:00 pm – 1:45 pm Lunch and Q&A Session with TAMU-CC Students 

    • 1:45 pm – 3:00 pm Campus Tour Meet @ CA Lobby 

    • 3:15pm – 4:20 pm Masterclasses- Bring your instrument! Rooms Vary  

    • 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm Scholarship Ensemble Recital Wilson Theater

    • 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm Pizza Dinner

    • 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm Piano Celebration Opening Night, Cliburn Documentary Crescendo

  • For any questions, please contact Rachel Messing (rachel.messing@tamucc.edu)


Opportunities for Small Ensembles and Chamber Groups

  • Please let me know if your group might be interested in performing and I will help coordinate with AGE

    • We're AGE of Central TX, a day-site for people with dementia and we're close-by. (Across from the park on Round Rock West Drive.)

    • We love it when young people (and educators) come and show their talents

    • If an ensemble has something they're working on or even a student or two wants to practice in front of a group, we would gladly welcome this

    • If you’re going into art therapy or music therapy you may sit in on arts and crafts or music with us sometime


All Students!

  • Silver Thistle Pipes and Drums is recruiting interested drummers and bagpipers!

  • Lessons are available for a fee if you are brand new to your chosen instrument. 

  • Silver Thistle is a non-profit organization which brings Scottish piping and drumming to the central Texas area

  • Silver Thistle was formed in 1977 and provides bagpipes and drumming lessons for people of all ages

  • Silver Thistle has been participating in pipe band competitions and performing in Texas and around the world for more than 45 years

  • We are dedicated to serving the greater Austin area through quality performances and education.

  • Under the leadership of Pipe Major Ken Liechti and Drum Sergeant Stephen Dick, our corps consists of many pipers and drummers who learned to play through our band’s own lesson system

  • We are a global community with members from Scotland, South Africa, and Canada, as well as our homegrown musicians. We are proud to represent Texas both locally and abroad.

  • Rehearsals are 6:30-8:30 on Monday nights at Austin Playhouse. 

  • Lessons are on Mondays from 8:00-9:00.

  • Here's the link to our website: https://www.silverthistle.org/

  • Find us on Facebook at:  https://www.facebook.com/share/18NwTQGza7/?mibextid=wwXIfr


Grades

  • Students must remain academically eligible to participate in football games and marching contest performances and all TMEA activities. Should a student become ineligible they will still practice with the group during band class and in some cases, outside of the school day.

  • There are two types of official grade reporting - IPR (Interim Progress Report) and Report Card.  We are required to go by these official methods to determine eligibility.

  • Eligibility Calendar

  • The main thing to remember is  - ALL STUDENTS - PASS YOUR CLASSES TO REMAIN ELIGIBLE

Attendance

  • Look ahead at the rehearsal and event schedule and plan your appointments and tutorial help around it

  • The band's calendar is on dragonband.com

  • Attendance at rehearsals and events is mandatory unless otherwise specified

  • Absences due to sickness are excused with notification from a parent if the student has a fever, is vomiting or cannot otherwise get out of bed

  • Absences due to prolonged sickness/injury are excused with a doctor's note

  • Who do I email?  Mr. Mobley for Varsity Marching Band, Wind Ensemble, Wind Symphony and Concert Band 2, Ms. Benford for Junior Varsity Marching Band and Symphonic Band and Ms. Bouhadana for Concert Band 1, Mr. Hammack for all Percussion and Mrs. Stone for all Color Guard.

  • Absences that are not excused-birthdays, completing homework, test preparation, pop concerts, parties, vacations, weekend getaways

Upcoming Special Dates and Events

  • Mon-Fri 3.17-3.21 Spring Break

  • Fri-Sun 3.21-3.23 Winterguard Contest, WGI Dallas

  • Mon 3.24 USAF Jazz Band, 8:15am

  • Tue 3.25 Incoming Parent Meeting, 6:30pm, Band Hall

  • Mon 3.31 No School

  • Wed-Sat 4.2-4.5 Winterguard at WGI Dayton

  • Mon 4.7 Audition Music Posted

  • Tue 4.8 Band Booster Meeting, 7:00pm, Band Hall

  • Sat 4.12 Winterguard Contest

  • Wed-Thu 4.16-17 UIL Concert and Sightreading Evaluation, Georgetown, times TBA

  • Thu-Fri 4:17-18 Band Olympics, overnight at school, 6pm-6am

Thank You Everyone,

David Mobley

Band Director, Round Rock High School

201 Deepwood Drive, Round Rock, TX 78681

512-464-6028

dragonband.com

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