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The
functions of the Cougar Band chaperones are:
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To support the band directors by providing
adult supervision and guidance to the students at band events and
activities;
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To promote a positive atmosphere of fun and
camaraderie among the students;
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To help students be prepared for
off-campus performances;
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To ensure students’ safety by enforcing
rules of conduct on the buses and at events;
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To provide students with basic necessities
like water and restroom breaks;
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To ensure the band leaves areas occupied by
the students as clean as they were found;
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To help students work through any
problems that arise and to facilitate solutions.
Remember, all chaperones are responsible for assisting all
musicians and guard students.
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Do's and Don'ts of Chaperoning
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DO's |
DON'Ts |
- DO wear your
band booster/guard shirt and name tag.
- DO deal with
students firmly but politely.
- DO refer a
student to a band director if an issue with the student
escalates or a student is disrespectful.
- DO bring any
student requesting over-the- counter medication to the head
chaperone or designated First Aid person. ONLY THOSE TWO
INDIVIDUALS MAY DISPENSE MEDICATION TO STUDENTS.
- DO bring any
student who says they have permission to leave an event with
their parent to the head chaperone or a band director. The
student and parent must come together to one of these
individuals before the student can be released. Make sure the
student has made arrangements for his/her uniform and
instrument to be returned to the band hall and turned in.
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- DON'T eat in
the stands where students sit.
- DON'T allow
students to eat or drink (except water) while in uniform.
- DON'T allow
students to wear anything that is not an official part of
their uniform (no hats, caps, jewelry - except jewelry
described below)
- DON'T allow
students to go anywhere unchaperoned.
- DON'T allow
any student to ride a bus other than the one assigned to
him/her.
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Chaperone Duties
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Pre-event:
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Make sure you have your chaperone badge and
bus assignment.
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Make sure water jugs are filled with ice and
move them to the trailer to be loaded.
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Place bus sign numbers on buses, taped to
the door and visible from the outside.
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Make sure ponchos (if needed), props
(if any), podium skirt, plumes, First Aid kit with permission
slips, cups/pitchers bag and baldrics are on the trailer.
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Check with the head or assistant chaperone
to get any special information for that event.
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Assist students as needed in the band hall
as they prepare for departure.
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Before students are dismissed to the buses,
two chaperones per bus should go to the buses for student check-in
and inspection.
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Boarding/Riding Bus
Pre-event:
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Check each student’s name on the bus roster
as they enter the bus and look to be sure they
have the following:
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All uniform parts: pants, coat, black shoes,
hat.
Pit members do not have hats;
tuba players wear berets.
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Black socks and white T-shirt on.
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Instrument, mouthpiece and music.
Larger instruments are loaded on trailer;
ask students without instruments if theirs is on the trailer.
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Flip folder and lyre.
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No jewelry except a senior ring, small stud
earrings or religious jewelry that cannot be seen while in
uniform.
Any other jewelry must be removed.
Re-check for jewelry
as students exit the bus.
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No nail polish.
If worn, it must be removed
before boarding.
The First Aid kit includes nail polish remover.
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Students with long hair must have a means of
tucking and securing it up under their hat.
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Students may ONLY ride the bus to which they
are assigned.
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Call roll and take a head count BEFORE the
bus leaves to be sure that all the students assigned to your bus
have boarded.
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Tell the head or assistant chaperone if any
students you expected to be on the bus are absent. They’ll check
with the band directors about those students.
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Wait for the head or assistant chaperone to
clear your bus to leave.
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Ensure that the students follow the rules of
conduct on the bus, including:
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Any rules communicated by the bus driver
that day;
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No eating while in uniform;
Students may not bring food, drinks, candy or gum on the bus.
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Keep all hands and heads inside the bus at
all times;
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No boyfriend/girlfriend-type activities on
the bus.
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Make sure students are ready to
disembark –- fully dressed in uniform including hats and
instruments out of cases and assembled –- when the bus reaches its
destination.
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Make sure the students have everything they
need with them as they disembark – full uniform, hat, instrument,
music, reeds, lyre, and flip folio.
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Make sure students raise the windows if
requested by the bus driver.
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At the event:
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You will be assigned one or more tasks at
the event. These are generally:
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Stay with the guard as they practice before
halftime.
You will have another job assigned for
post-halftime.
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Distribute water to the students right after
they perform.
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Escort students to the restroom when the
directors call for that break. This is usually done by
“stationing” chaperones at strategic locations to and from the
restroom.
Make sure students do not loiter
in or around the rest rooms.
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Take students individually to the restroom
for “emergencies”.
Clear this first through the head or assistant
chaperone who will clear it with the band director.
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Distribute plumes to students before the
halftime show and collect the plumes after the performance.
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Distribute baldrics to students before the
halftime show and collect them after the performance.
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Students must be in uniform AT ALL TIMES
during the game.
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All chaperones are also responsible for:
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Distributing water to the students at
various times during the event.
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Making sure students don’t eat or drink
anything but water during the event.
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Keeping the area clean, cleaning up at halftime and at the end of the event.
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Assisting students with any issues that may
come up.
Remember, the band directors determine
whether students can leave the bleachers.
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Ensuring students follow the rules
established by the band directors.
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Making sure only band students,
directors and chaperones occupy the stands reserved for the band.
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Bring a student who tells you they have
permission to leave a game or competition with their parent to the
head chaperone or band director.
Make sure the student has made arrangements
for their uniform to be taken back to the band hall and turned in.
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Boarding/Riding Bus
Post-event:
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Take a head count BEFORE the bus leaves to
be sure all students who came on your bus have boarded.
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Make sure the students follow the rules
of conduct on the bus’s return trip to school.
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Arriving at the Band
Hall Post-event:
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Make sure students close all windows,
pick up trash and take their belongings off the bus.
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Make sure the bus number signs are removed
from the buses.
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Walk through the empty bus to ensure nothing
is left behind – belongings or trash.
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Unload trailer – ice chests, plumes,
baldrics, first aid kit, cups/pitchers bag, etc. and return each
to their respective storage areas.
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Turn in your name tag to the head or
assistant chaperone.
REMEMBER – OUR JOB AS CHAPERONES IS TO HELP
IN ANY WAY WE CAN SO THAT THE STUDENTS HAVE A GREAT TIME, A GREAT
EXPERIENCE AND STAY SAFE WHILE PARTICIPATING IN BAND ACTIVITIES!
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