Arts

Band

Being in the band affords many opportunities for leadership, character growth and development, and service opportunities to share Christ in the community. Students have fun and learn to work together as a team.

The band has its roots in the military, and it is centered around patience, discipline, and personal sacrifice for the betterment of the group. Band fosters a culture of community and is excellent for college preparation and building a resume.

Overall, the band is a blast for students and their families, and I would enjoy speaking more to you about the benefits of being a band member!
 Natalie Renfroe 
CCS Band Director
nrenfroe@concordchristianschool.org.

Band FAQs

List of 6 items.

  • What is HS band class?

    Marching Band (2 weeks in July - October 30) + Concert Winds
    **Marching band helps to satisfy a P.E requirement**
  • Can I just be in the marching band?

    To be in the marching band, you must be enrolled in the class.
  • What about 8th graders?

    Invited 8th graders are welcome to join the marching band. 8th graders must attend band camp and weekly after-school rehearsals/competitions and games. Although they are not enrolled in the class, they are able to earn P.E. credit.
  • What about dual enrollment?

    If a student is enrolled in a dual enrollment/college class, students attend their classes on MW and band classes on T, R, F. Students are responsible for keeping up with their music/practice, etc.
  • What about sports?

    Coaches and directors share a calendar and work with each other to share players during both marching and concert season. Students with sports conflicts need to meet with the director so that coaches and directors can both plan accordingly.
  • What period is band class? 

    Band class is 7th period. 
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