In the Eye of The Storm
The performing arts faculty are gearing up for the next school year for marching band season and all ensembles. We believe these programs are integral to the student experience and actually enhance it because of performances, self-discipline, team building, time management, and ongoing constructive feedback. Our music programs build a close-knit family where individual talents and strengths bloom while stimulating brain development that will benefit students throughout their lives. Interested in learning more? Check out our website at: campoverdeband.com
During this time of social distancing and home-based classrooms, faculty and staff have connected with students, parents, and boosters using social media, teleconference, phone calls, and online classroom engagement. It has been a time of significant change and creative problem solving that has led to innovation, appreciation, and alternative approaches to accomplishing goals.
Even in the midst of uncertainty, one thing is for sure: We miss each other and the activities that unify us throughout the school year. It's been said that when people are forced to disengage and isolate themselves, many people find their greatest moments of inspiration and discovery. Think about it. Over the past few weeks, have you taken advantage of the extra time at home by picking up a new hobby or really digging into current hobbies and interests? Amazingly, in the eye of the storm....... calmness, focus, ingenuity, and gratitude can be found. Interested in reading more? Check out A Pandemic is a Terrible Thing to Waste.
Save the Dates:
4/13/20 — Happy Birthday Mr. Mitchell!
4/20/20 — Marching Band Orientation Meeting 7pm (Zoom link will be emailed out)
4/23/20 — BPO Parent Info Meeting 6:30pm (Zoom link will be emailed out)