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Essay heading: Why Band?
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Our students learn to appreciate one another for their individual talents and their contributions to the organization as a whole. They learn positive social skills ?the most important factor in our program ?where we teach such qualities as confidence, pride, and self esteem; all values that will serve these young people well throughout the course of their life... displayed 300 characters
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Citizenship, team motivational skills/leadership skills, time management, organization skills, dependability, and honesty are instilled into band members. Band teaches students to face challenges and strive to reach higher and higher goals.
Band is family. When your student walks onto campus, he or she is instantly adopted into the strongest society on campus... displayed next 300 characters
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