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When to offer services

Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2024 3:44 pm
by BrassSection
Our local high school is a small rural school. One person is the elementary thru senior high band and chorus teacher/director, and although the person tries their background is not in brass. The brass section of the band leaves a lot to be desired, and is now down to just a few students in the combined jr/sr high band. Although I’m no professional, I know I could offer volunteer services to help improve the brass players. Input and thoughts are welcome for me to move forward in looking into this. (And I know I would need back ground clearances, already have some, but various places require different levels.)

Re: When to offer services

Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2024 9:21 pm
by Kbiggs
There’s no harm in offering. The local music teacher might be glad of the help.

Re: When to offer services

Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2024 7:17 am
by sungfw
If you don't have a child currently enrolled in the school district, check the district's policy on non-parental adult volunteers. A number of districts in my area don't allow non-parental volunteers, and some only allow parents to volunteer in activities their childern are involved in, owing to vicarious liability concerns.

Re: When to offer services

Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2024 10:15 am
by BrassSection
Grandson is a trumpet playing student in the school…with some music home schooling! Appreciate the feedback!

Re: When to offer services

Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2024 11:23 am
by sungfw
BrassSection wrote: Thu Jan 18, 2024 10:15 am Grandson is a trumpet playing student in the school…with some music home schooling! Appreciate the feedback!
Check the school district policy. If the district only permit parents and legal guardians (yes, there are some that are that strict) Grandparents and other relatives aren't eligible.

Re: When to offer services

Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2024 2:38 pm
by emflanagan
Often if there is a non-parental volunteer policy there is a process to get approved to work the students. Often a background check and paperwork.

Re: When to offer services

Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2024 4:57 pm
by Doug Elliott
Now that I think about it, I had to go through that (background check and paperwork) at a private school where I gave individual lessons, many years ago.

Re: When to offer services

Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2024 5:26 pm
by GabrielRice
The background checks are ubiquitous now for teaching any minors. Sometimes they happen without you even knowing.

Obviously there are very good reasons for this. Here in Boston there was at least one case of a sex offender hired by a youth orchestra to do photo/video work. It was a scandal that shook some things up. I won't go into more detail, but I'm sure you can find out more via google if you really want to know...

Re: When to offer services

Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2024 8:11 am
by Crazy4Tbone86
I live in Maryland, but I am only a short drive away from the Pennsylvania state line. For years, I have played in musical pit orchestras at PA schools and helped out on some concerts when schools were short in low brass instrumentation.

About 12-15 years ago, Pennsylvania implemented some very strict policies on who is permitted to be in the schools and work with students. It was the result, in part, of the Coach Sandusky (sp?) controversy in which kids were sexually abused at some football camps. At least, that’s what several people told me.

All adults who work with students in PA schools, even if you only sit on a stage one time and help with a concert, must take a series of trainings/courses through the PA Department of Education. If I remember correctly, it was several short online courses and also included a criminal background check.