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Ankeny High School Bands2019 Marching BandThe Ankeny High School Bands provide a special opportunityfor you and your family to continue participation in a trulyexceptional program. Ankeny Bands from elementary to highschool have a great tradition of success. The reason for thissuccess is that students and families are committed to excellenceand the effort required to achieve that goal. It is now your turn tobe a part of this tradition.The Ankeny Band program encourages the highest level ofperformance and strives to elevate each individual student’smusical skills to their maximum potential. Students willparticipate in a program that values hard work and teamwork.This effort results in musical experiences that have a very positiveeffect on students’ lives.Again This Year! - The 2019 band season will begin withrehearsals on Thursday evenings during the Summer followed byMarching Band Camp in August. These extremely importantrehearsals provide the foundation on which the rest of the year isbuilt. The band learns the music and the formations for the showduring camp. It is also important that you remember thatmarching band meets before school through October and thatband is a class that meets first period for 10th, 11th, and 12thgraders and 3rd period for 9th graders. Please make sure that youare registered for band next year! (Non instrument playing colorguard members need not register for band as a class.)In This Packet:Page 1 Welcome LetterPage 2 Band Camp OverviewPage 3 RegistrationPage 4 Health FormPage 5 Concussion FormCome meet the AHS Band Staff and learn more about theSummer activities and Band Camp on Thursday, May 23rd at7pm in the HS Auditorium.Research shows that studying a musical instrument correlates tohigher academic achievement. Make sure that you are a part ofthis exciting and rewarding activity!Find out more about the Ankeny Band Program at ourwebsite: http://www.ankenybands.com

2018 Summer Rehearsals andMarching Band CampOverviewSummer rehearsals on Thursday evenings for MarchingBand begin on May 30th for Drumline and Guard and onJune 13th for Wind Instruments. Drumline and Guardwill rehearse from 6pm - approx. 9pm. The Horns willrehearse from 7pm - approx. 9pm. These rehearsals willhelp the band be prepared for the Summerfest parade (July13) and set the foundation for the fall.Follow AnkenyBands on Twitter:@AnkenyBandBand Camp will be held for all band members on August12th - 16th.All 2018 Marching Hawks are expected to attend all ofband camp. The goal of the marching band camp is toenable us to move into the fall marching band season withthe music and the formations to the show learned. We alsouse this time to fit all students for the marching and concertuniforms.Get critical information byjoining our Remind class:Text: @ahsbandfam to81010 to sign upMore information about Summerfest (July 13) and bandcamp, including daily rehearsal schedules and schedules forevening social activities(band card fundraiser), the potlucksupper, and dance will be communicated via email duringthe Summer.Did you know?High school music students score higher onSAT’s in both verbal and math than theirpeers. In 2001, SAT takers withcoursework/experience in musicperformance scored 57 points higher on theverbal portion of the test and 41 pointshigher on the math portion than studentswith no coursework/experience in the arts.Source: Profile of SAT and AchievementTest Takers, The College Board, compiledby Music Educators National Conference,2001.

2019 Ankeny Marching Band RegistrationPlease PrintDue May 1st, 2019Please Return this form, the Health form, and the Concussion form to:Joel Poppen at Ankeny High School, 1155 SW Cherry St, Ankeny Iowa 50023 orscan and send to joel.poppen@ankenyschools.orgStudent NameHome Phone:Parent/Guardian Name(s)Parent Cell:AddressCityZipParent Email 1Student Cell:Parent Email 2Student Email2019-2020 Grade (circle) 9 10 11 12Select GradeT-Shirt Size(Adult)Marching InstrumentConcert InstrumentWill you need to rent an instrument from the school?YesNoNoWill you allow photos of your son or daughter participating in band events to be posted onankenybands.com?YesNo1. I understand that band camp is part of my band obligation2. I understand that the marching program will be taught during band camp3. I understand that it is my responsibility to attend band camp preparedSigned Student:Date:Signed Parent:Date:

Ankeny Bands Health InformationThis form will be in effect from May 30, 2019 to June 30, 2020Student Name:Medical Insurance InformationCompany Name:Policy #:Street Address:City:State:Policy Holder:Zip:Relationship:Personal Physician Information:Name:Telephone #:Dental Insurance InformationCompany Name:Policy #:Street Address:City:State:Policy Holder:Zip:Relationship:Personal Dentist InformationName:Telephone #:Do you have any medical problems that the staff should be Yesaware of ?If yes, please explain:NoAre you required to take any prescription medications on a Yesregular basis?If yes, please list prescriptions and regularity:NoALL MEDICAL PROBLEMS AND MEDICATIONS MUST BE REGISTERED ON THIS FORM(TURN OVER)

Ankeny Bands Health InformationThe staff will have non-prescription medicines and first-aid available to band and guard members; such as Tylenol, PeptoBismol, Neosporin, etc. However, it is understood that it is an individual member’s responsibility to inform the designated staffmember prior to the receipt of any non-prescription medicines.Please indicate any non-prescription medicines that you doNOT want this member to receive:Do you have any chronic physical conditions that couldrestrict physical activity such as knee, back, or ankle problemsetc.?Yes NoIf yes, Please explain:Are you allergic to any medications, foods, bee stings, etc.?Yes NoIf yes, please explain:AUTHORIZATION FOR MEDICAL TREATMENT AND RELEASE OF LIABILITYI am aware that during any field trip or excursion certain dangers may occur, including, but not limited to, the hazards ofaccidents or illness in places without medical facilities, hazards created by the forces of nature, and hazards of travel by air,train, bus, automobile, and other means, including walking.In the event of illness or injury, I do herby consent to whatever x-ray examination, anesthetic, medical, surgical, or dentaldiagnosis or treatment and hospital care are considered necessary for the individual in the best judgment of the attendingphysician, surgeon, or dentist and performed by or under the supervision of a member of the medical staff of the hospital orfacility furnishing medical or dental services.I understand and do hereby assume all of the above mentioned risks and will hold Ankeny High School and its representativesand chaperones, harmless from any and all liability whatsoever which may arise out of or in connection with a trip orparticipation in any activities arranged by the Ankeny High School Bands. The terms thereof shall serve as a release andassumption of risks for my heirs, executor and administrators and for all members of my family.I have read, understand and agree to abide by the above policies and directives. All information contained in this form is true, tothe best of my knowledge.Signature of Student:Date:Signature of Legal Guardian:Date:

A FACT SHEET FOR PARENTS AND STUDENTSHEADS UP: Concussion in High School SportsThe Iowa Legislature passed a new law, effective July 1, 2011, regarding students in grades 7 – 12 who participate inextracurricular interscholastic activities. Please note this important information from Iowa Code Section 280.13C,Brain Injury Policies:(1) A child must be immediately removed from participation (practice or competition) if his/her coach or a contest official observessigns, symptoms, or behaviors consistent with a concussion or brain injury in an extracurricular interscholastic activity.(2) A child may not participate again until a licensed health care provider trained in the evaluation and management of concussions andother brain injuries has evaluated him/her and the student has received written clearance from that person to return to participation.(3) Key definitions:“Licensed health care provider” means a physician, physician assistant, chiropractor, advanced registered nursepractitioner, nurse, physical therapist, or athletic trainer licensed by a board.“Extracurricular interscholastic activity” means any extracurricular interscholastic activity, contest, or practice,including sports, dance, or cheerleading.What is a concussion?A concussion is a brain injury. Concussions are caused by abump, blow, or jolt to the head or body. Even a “ding,” “gettingyour bell rung,” or what seems to be a mild bump or blow to thehead can be serious.What parents/guardians should do if they thinktheir child has a concussion?1. OBEY THE NEW LAW.a. Keep your child out of participation until s/he is cleared toreturn by a licensed healthcare provider.b. Seek medical attention right away.2. Teach your child that it’s not smart to play with a concussion.3. Tell all of your child’s coaches and the student’sschool nurse about ANY concussion.What are the signs and symptoms of a concussion?You cannot see a concussion. Signs and symptoms of concussioncan show up right after the injury or may not appear or be noticeduntil days after the injury. If your teen reports one or more symptomsof concussion listed below, or if you notice the symptoms yourself,keep your teen out of play and seek medical attention right away.STUDENTS:If you think you have a concussion: Tell your coaches & parents – Never ignore a bump orblow to the head, even if you feel fine. Also, tell your coach ifyou think one of your teammates might have a concussion. Get a medical check-up – A physician or other licensedhealth care provider can tell you if you have a concussion, andwhen it is OK to return to play. Give yourself time to heal – If you have a concussion,your brain needs time to heal. While your brain is healing,you are much more likely to have another concussion. It isimportant to rest and not return to play until you get the OKfrom your health care professional.Signs Reported by Students: Headache or “pressure” in head Nausea or vomiting Balance problems or dizziness Double or blurry vision Sensitivity to light or noise Feeling sluggish, hazy, foggy, or groggy Concentration or memory problems Confusion Just not “feeling right” or is “feeling down”PARENTS:How can you help your child prevent a concussion?Every sport is different, but there are steps your children can taketo protect themselves from concussion and other injuries. Make sure they wear the right protective equipment for theiractivity. It should fit properly, be well maintained, and be wornconsistently and correctly. Ensure that they follow their coaches’ rules for safety and therules of the sport. Encourage them to practice good sportsmanship at all times.Signs Observed by Parents or Guardians: Appears dazed or stunned Is confused about assignment or position Forgets an instruction Is unsure of game, score, or opponent Moves clumsily Answers questions slowly Loses consciousness (even briefly) Shows mood, behavior, or personality changes Can’t recall events prior to hit or fall Can’t recall events after hit or fallInformation on concussions provided by the Centers for DiseaseControl and Prevention.For more information visit: www.cdc.gov/ConcussionIT’S BETTER TO MISS ONE CONTEST THAN THE WHOLE SEASON.IMPORTANT: Students participating in interscholastic athletics, cheerleading and dance; and their parents/guardians; must sign the acknowledgementbelow and return it to their school. Students cannot practice or compete in those activities until this form is signed and returned.We have received the information provided on the concussion fact sheet titled, “HEADS UP: Concussion in High School Sports.”Student’s SignatureDateStudent’s Printed NameGrade 12Parent’s/Guardian’s SignatureDateStudent’s GradeStudent’s School2012-CE

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