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An Unofficial** Authoritative Guide
(for parents of high school band members)
by
George Yenetchi
Honorary Life Member of the
 

which is the booster organization for the

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Baytown, Texas


(**Not endorsed or approved by anyone, anywhere. That is your guarantee that the information presented is free of  bias and uncontaminated by facts.)


Guide to the Website

Everything About How to Be a Band Parent
(Full table of contents)

Links for Band Parents

The Band Parents' Dictionary

How Band Contests are Judged

Band Parent Poetry

R.S. Sterling High School Band Homepage

The Author's Favorite Band Member

The Author's Other Favorite Band Member

Another of the Author's Favorite Former Band Members

What Band Parents Need to Know About Tubas

 

Dedicated to
the Ross S. Sterling High School (Baytown, Texas) Band
and its directors
Mr. Richard Clem and Mr. Zeb Moore

and former director Mr. Dennis Eichler
with something not unlike appreciation for many interesting trips on band buses,
and to
my fellow members of the
Ross S. Sterling Band Parents Association, Inc.

"We are every bit as much a group of people as any group of people anywhere."

Band Parenting, the most rewarding endeavor and the greatest challenge in contemporary American life, has received surprisingly little attention in books or the press. Articles advising band directors on the development of band parent programs have appeared in professional magazines. Yet until now there has been no reference work to help band parents with the dynamic and exciting world of band parenting, the most meaningful thing they will ever do.

Here we try to fill that gap while not making too much extra work for the author. He spends all his free time as a band booster. This draws on years of band parenting experience and countless interviews with veteran band parents, band members and band directors, none of whom knew they were being interviewed.


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