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FLORIDA BANDMASTERS ASSOCIATION
DISTRICT VIII
ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA
66TH Year, No. 2
Nov. 19, 2001______________________________________________________________________________________
Present and signed in were:
James Henderson |
Oak Ridge H.S. |
Dan Belongia |
Dr. Phillips H.S. |
Ken Boyd |
University H.S. |
Jeanie Berry |
Southwest M.S. |
Mark Cole |
Cypress Creek H.S. |
J.B. Wilkins |
Memorial M.S. |
Rhett Cox |
Timber Creek H.S. |
Ryan Thomas |
Gotha M.S. |
Bruce Green |
Meadowbrook M.S. |
Jeff Jordan |
Olympia H.S. |
Pam Guess |
Arbor Ridge School |
Michael Janeiro |
University H.S. |
Bernie Hendricks |
Robinswood M.S. |
Becky Kroll |
West Orange H.S. |
John LaCognata |
Winter Park H.S. |
Doug McLaughlin |
Piedmont Lakes M.S. |
Carol McQuay |
Carver M.S. |
Keith Nichols |
Conway M.S. |
Mike Parks |
OCPS |
Chris Perez |
Hunter's Creek M.S. |
Ken Pearce |
Edgewater H.S. |
Abby Powell |
Lee M.S. |
Skip Perry |
Piedmont Lakes M.S. |
Bill Reinecke |
Apopka H.S. |
Rufus Redding |
Jones H.S. |
Kristie Smith |
Corner Lake M.S. |
Ken Rogier |
Union Park M.S. |
Paul Wilson |
Edgewater H.S. |
Lee Sellers |
Chain Lakes M.S. |
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Jim Smisek |
University H.S. |
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Adam Steff |
Cypress Creek H.S. |
ITEM NO. 1 - CALL TO ORDER AND INTRODUCTORY REMARKS: The second meeting of the year was called to order by District Chairman, Paul Wilson, at 7:02pm. Mr. Wilson thanked everyone for making Marching Festival a success including:
Lisa Bujnicki (Help w/husband)
ITEM NO. 2 - ROLL CALL AND INTRODUCTION OF NEW DIRECTOR’S AND GUESTS: Jim Smisek briefly introduced Michael Janeiro, the new associate band director of University H.S. and Aaron Geist, intern of University High School. Attendance was handled via a sign in sheet.
ITEM NO. 3 - READING OF PREVIOUS MINUTES: There were no objections or changes to the previous minutes, so they stood approved as distributed.
ITEM NO. 4 - TREASURER'S REPORT: Report handed out at meeting.
Balance on hand: $2,501.39
Jeanie Berry asked why we use the Citrus Bowl for Marching Festival each year.
Mr. Wilson responded that by using the Citrus Bowl the students were able to see the Festival from the front. He also suggested bringing this up when we got to "unfinished business" in the agenda.
ITEM NO. 5 - COMMUNICATIONS:
His letter thanked District 8 for having him as an adjudicator for our Marching Festival.
ITEM NO. 6 - UNFINISHED BUSINESS:
Mr. Wilson said the available dates for using the Citrus Bowl, as of now, next year were Oct. 19 and Nov. 16 (both bad dates). Jeanie Berry asked if the advantages of having the Festival in the Citrus Bowl were enough to warrant a larger assessment. (The more gate we receive at the Citrus Bowl, the more our assessment could conceivably go down.) Mr. Wilson pointed out that with the gate this year and outgoing expenses we broke even, so the assessment going up will not be a direct result of Marching Festival. He also said how much he tried to advertise the Festival so the gate would be larger. Becky Kroll pointed out that Brian Marks (outside contact to Citrus Bowl) came to some of the High Schools and brought a great deal of free tickets, and that most of her band parents that would normally pay, got in free. Ms. Kroll asked if this hurt our gate. Mr. Wilson said Vicki Vargo, City Commissioner gave $150 for the (free) tickets. Lee Sellers suggested encouraging more middle school band students to come by offering free pass-offs, or points for their grade. Ken Pearce suggested deciding whether to have it in the Citrus Bowl, at the next FBA meeting, when we had more information on dates. Jeanie Berry suggested to have all the middle school band students do a field presentation at the Festival which would require all those parents to have to come and pay. Ms. Berry said this had been a huge success in another District. She and Bill Reinicki agreed to chair this for next year. Jim Smisek expressed that he wanted to keep having Marching Festival at the Citrus Bowl, it was worth it. Mr. Wilson agreed, concluding that the most important thing about any Festival is the education of the student. At no other venue can the high school band students see the Festival from the front.
ITEM NO. 7 - COMMITTEE REPORTS
Curtis Wilson
1428 E. 48th St.
Savannah, GA 31404
You can download the update to the software from the FBA website. The
Update fixes some bugs and adds the duets and updates the list.
ITEM NO. 8 - NEW BUSINESS:
Vote taken and Apopka High school will host the High School Jazz Festival
$50.00 fine for submitting forms late,
$100.00 fine on the 8th calendar day after the deadline
Mike Parks suggests to Mr. Wilson to report to the executive board that District 8 disagrees with all proposals of new classification system.
ITEM NO. 9 – STATE FESTIVAL DATES AND SITES:
Best place for most recent information is FBA website.
ITEM NO. 10 - NOMINATIONS FOR ADJUDICATORS LIST:
ITEM NO. 11 - SUGGESTIONS TO COMMITTEES
None
Proposal to the Executive Board of the Florida Bandmasters Association
To discontinue the new certification requirement for FBA adjudicators
Rationale:
1. It is not necessary. The FBA has been doing a good job of screening adjudicators. Upon reading the adjudication manual, one will see that the requirements to become an adjudicator insure that adjudicators are qualified for this position. In addition, there are rules in place to insure that once someone has become an adjudicator, they must maintain a minimum level of performance excellence with their ensembles and adjudication.
2. The certification sessions are not scheduled at convenient times. High school directors in particular have scheduling problems with these sessions because they are taking place in the Fall Season.
3. Attending these sessions can be costly for adjudicators, requiring at least one night’s hotel stay and other travel expenses.
4. It is difficult to recruit adjudicators from our vast membership because of the current requirements. Adding the required certification has only further discouraged qualified members from becoming adjudicators. As it is now, there are too few members on our adjudicators list.
5. Requiring certification places even more burden on the volunteer members of our adjudication committee, our district chairmen and our adjudicators who are all over-worked as it is. In these times when people value more highly their personal lives, we cannot afford to require more volunteer work from them.
On a personal note:
I deeply appreciate the hard work of Dr. Bentley Shellahamer and the adjudication committee. These people work tirelessly making sure the high standards of adjudication are upheld in our organization. One of the reasons I am opposed to this certification requirement is because I would like to see this high-quality product continue.
Having attended the session in Miami on October 13 and 14, I can say it was a wonderful learning experience. I cannot, however say that the session would make a good judge out of a bad one, or change an adjudicator’s level of expertise. Keep in mind one weekend session every 5 years is not going to make much of a difference.
I truly believe the FBA has been doing a good job all along managing their adjudicators. I personally look forward to learning from anyone who has met our requirements to become an adjudicator.
Musically,
David Lee Sellers Jr.
Member, FBA District 8
Band Director, Chain of Lakes Middle School, Orlando
Motion to approve by Ken Pearce/Becky Kroll PASSED
ITEM NO. 13 - GOOD OF ASSOCIATION:
ITEM NO. 14 - NEXT DISTRICT MEETING
Tuesday, January 22, 7 PM at Edgewater High School
ITEM NO. 15 - ADJOURNMENT: The meeting was adjourned at 8:11pm.
Abby D. Powell, FBA District VIII Secretary