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Date Posted: 16:28:17 05/08/07 Tue
Author: Amanda Jasko
Subject: Re: 1 bad player
In reply to: Ferris 's message, "1 bad player" on 18:47:26 04/22/05 Fri

I think that the student should not be kicked out. I believe that the director should pull the student aside and talk to them and see if there is something that could be done, such as lessons. If the student doesn't cooperate, then he or she should be kicked out. I don't think that a student who really wants to be there and tries should be asked to leave.

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[> Re: 1 bad player -- John Weber, 19:31:03 04/28/08 Mon [1]

One other thing to take into consideration is if the student even cares about thier skill level at all. Several students in my high school band took band class because it was an "easy A" and didn't care at all how well they performed. In that case, it wouldn't even be worth the effort to offer them lessons. I still wonder why they weren't just booted from the band. Maybe since there wzs no minimum bar for them to pass as far as auditions went, the director was forced by the higher-ups to let them stay in the program.

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