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If you don’t have the resources to run a full night like this, here are some
“Solutions for the Lonely”
• Use area directors for your testing night (Return the favor)
• Combine ITN with other schools in the area
• Use college music majors
• Start with only limited instrumentation.
1. Saxophone 6. Trumpet
2. Clarinet 7. French Horn
3. Flute 8. Trombone
4. Oboe 9. Euphonium
5. Bassoon 10. Tuba
The Closer
• They come to YOU to discuss placement
• Use 1 or 2 student runners to send messages to testing room
• Explain balancing band in terms of sports teams. Each position
is valuable for team to succeed
• Visually re-check inspection for potential problems
– Physical features, Personality and Attitude
• Narrow instrument choices, not finalize!
• Parting gift- something small with band logo
After Instrument Testing Night
• Thank you email within 24 hours
• Take only one week to balance, settle instrumentation.
• Resolve concerns
• Deliver the Invitations
The Invitation
• Invitations are printed on nice GOLD paper. Willy Wonka effect.
• Have elementary school announce when band invitations will arrive
• Be ready to grab more students after others get invitations
• Final invitation has the meeting time for the New Band Families
Meeting
Thank You
• Cario Band students and families
• Cario Band staff, instructors and booster club
• Scott Rush
• Marguerite Wilder, Alec Harris and GIA Publications, Inc.
• Sharon Randall, principal, Cario Middle School
• Cario Middle School administration and staff
• Hallie Knudson, Eric Wilkinson, Maralee Barela, Dan Leonard, Katie Powell
Jeff Scott
Jeff Scott is the Director of Bands at Cario Middle School in Mount Pleasant. He is a graduate of
the University of Kentucky and received a Master of Instrumental Music in Conducting at Southern
Oregon University in 2005. In 2006, Mr. Scott received National Board Certification in Instrumental
Music. In 1992, Mr. Scott was named national winner of the Stanbury Award for "Young Director
of the Year". He is also listed in Who's Who Among American Teachers.
Mr. Scott is co-author of the highly touted book, “Habits of a Successful Middle School Band
Director”, published by GIA Publications. Bands under Mr. Scott's baton have consistently
received Superior ratings at state, regional and national competitions, and have received the
SCBDA's Outstanding Performance Award consecutively since 1989. Mr. Scott's symphonic
bands have received Superior Ratings at the South Carolina Concert Festival every year since
1989. His Sedgefield Middle School Band was honored to perform at the 1992 SCMEA In-Service
Conference, and his Cario Middle School Band enjoyed that same distinction in 2005.
Mr. Scott is active as an adjudicator and clinician for concert and marching events throughout the
Southeast. Mr. Scott maintains professional affiliations with the National Band Association,
MENC, Phi Mu Alpha, and Phi Beta Mu. He also received an appointment as a "Kentucky
Colonel" by the Governor of Kentucky for his contributions to education.
Emily Wilkinson
Emily Wilkinson is Associate Director of Bands at Cario Middle School in Mount Pleasant, SC.
Prior to joining the Cario team in 2011, Wilkinson served as the Band Director at Fort Johnson
Middle School on James Island from 2009-2011. During this time, the Fort Johnson Band program
received the South Carolina Band Directors Association (SCBDA) Outstanding Performance
Award for two consecutive years. Before teaching at Fort Johnson, she was the Assistant Band
Director at Bates Middle School in Sumter, SC.
Wilkinson has also been working as a marching instructor, clinician, and chamber winds coach for
the Wando High School Band program since 2003. She has served as a guest clinician for bands
in SCBDA Region 5, GMEA District 1, and Berkeley County, SC. Wilkinson is an alumnus of the
world renowned Cadets Drum and Bugle Corps, and also an inaugural member of Bands of
America’s INergy, a nineteen member performing troupe that functioned as the musical
ambassador for Indianapolis, IN. In 2008, she performed at the Midwest International Band and
Orchestra Conference with the Palmetto Concert Band.
Wilkinson is a graduate of the University of South Carolina where she earned her Bachelor’s
Degree in Music Education, Magna Cum Laude, and a Performance Certificate on euphonium.
Emily Wilkinson’s professional affiliations include NAfME, SCBDA, the Charleston County Band
Directors Association, Pi Kappa Lambda National Music Honor Society, and she is an alumnus of
Sigma Alpha Iota. She is married to Eric Wilkinson, and they reside in Mount Pleasant, SC.
Scott Rush
Scott Rush is currently the Director of Fine and Performing
Arts for the Dorchester Two School District in South Carolina.
Prior to his appointment, he was Director of Bands at Wando
High School in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina for fifteen
years. He is a graduate of the New England Conservatory of
Music in Boston, Massachusetts, where he received a Master
of Music degree in French Horn Performance and studied with
Boston Symphony principal hornist, Charles Kavalovski. While
at NEC, Mr. Rush studied conducting under Frank Battisti and
Pascal Verrot. He was a Concerto Competition winner and
member of the Boston Philharmonic under Benjamin Zander.
Mr. Rush received his Bachelor’s degree from the University
of South Carolina where he studied under Robert Pruzin and was the recipient of the
Arthur Fraser Award for the Outstanding Graduating Senior in Music.
As director of bands at Wando High School, Mr. Rush’s bands received consistent
Superior ratings in the areas of concert and marching band. The Wando Symphonic
Band performed at the 2007 Midwest International Band and Orchestra Clinic and were
the 2007 recipients of the Sudler Flag of Honor, administered by the John Philip Sousa
Foundation. The Wando marching band was named a finalist at the Bands of America
Grand National Championships in 2009 and 2011. They were also SC State 5A
marching band champions from 2005 - 2013.
Mr. Rush is active as a clinician and adjudicator throughout the United States. He has
presented clinic sessions at major conferences in fifteen states, including the 2006 and
2013 Midwest International Band and Orchestra Clinic, and has presented workshops for
several universities and school districts. He is the author of two highly touted books,
Habits of A Successful Band Director and The Evolution of A Successful Band Director
for GIA Publications. He has co-authored four other books for GIA, two new method
books for band and orchestra entitled Habits of A Successful Musician and Habits of A
Successful String Musician, Habits of A Successful Middle School Band Director, and
Quality of Life Habits of a Successful Band Director. He has been the recipient of the
National Band Association’s Citation of Excellence on five occasions and was named
Teacher of the Year in 2004. He is Nationally Board Certified by NBPTS. In 2010, Mr.
Rush was elected into the prestigious American Bandmasters Association and in 2015
was elected into the South Carolina Band Directors Association Hall of Fame. Other
professional affiliations include WASBE, Phi Beta Mu, and Phi Mu Alpha.
Quality of Life Habits of a Successful Band Director
Balancing Life and Work for the Modern Music Professional
Scott Rush and Jeremy Lane
With a Foreword by Ray Cramer
Being a band director is more than a career—it is truly a way of life. Demanding and extended hours are par for the course. Then
there’s the stress of concert performances and managing students and budgets, let alone the parents!
How does a band director sustain a happy and healthy career? How best to balance work life and family life? Who should band
directors turn to for support and guidance?
Written by two veteran music educators, this indispensable book is for anyone who struggles in dealing with the hazards of the
profession, be it a first-year teacher or a seasoned veteran of more than 25 years. Quality of Life Habits of a Successful Band Director can
be especially valuable for preservice music education students, and can help solve many problems before they start.
Topics include: early career strategies; perspectives from the masters Ray Cramer and Frank Battisti; balancing family, spouse,
workplace, and personal needs; motherhood and band directing; and transferring theory to practice through the development of
action steps and professional strategies.
Leader of the Band is a heartwarming and inspiring look into the classroom antics and personal lives of nine truly remarkable teachers.
Through their own words and Scott Lang’s compelling storytelling, share in their triumphs, heartbreaks, and lessons learned from
decades worth of real-world experience.
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• Provides material for use during fundamentals time that would promote a comprehensive approach to
developing skills necessary to fill the musical toolbox.
• Promotes the idea that fundamentals time should transfer directly into the performance of great literature.
• Includes a sequential format that leads to the mastery of reading rhythms and, ultimately, to musical sight-reading.
• Provides chorales for the development of tone quality, ensemble sonority, and musicianship.
Habits of a Successful Musician • Presents rhythm charts in a new format to allow transfer from timing and rhythm to pitches in a musical context.
is the answer to the very simple • Provides audition etude sight-reading in a full-band format that is well thought out in scope and sequence.
question, “What should I be learning • Presents exercises in various keys, tonalities, and modes to aid in the development of the complete musician.
during fundamentals time?” • Creates a mindset intent on establishing a culture of excellence for both the full band program and individual players.
The Evolution of a Intended for both novice and experienced band directors, this companion to Scott Rush’s
Successful bestselling book Habits of a Successful Band Director is designed to: Present effective teaching
principles with more depth and understanding • Challenge readers to look deep within
Band Director themselves to find solutions that will lead to more effective teaching • Pose questions and
suggest activities to put these solutions int action and cause readers to set goals through self-
Workbook and Study discovery • Establish the classroom as a true laboratory for making music • Provide a study
Guide guide for college methods classes using Habits of a Successful Band Director.
This book is designed to be an invaluable companion for the entire breadth of a band director’s
A Proven Plan to Improve
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