Summary
This episode of Bandstand focuses on how band directors can create a culture of cooperation in their schools. The guests, including Siegel High Principal Larry Creasy, Siegel High Choral Director Brenda Gregory, Siegel High Athletic Director Greg Wyant, and Williamson County Schools Director of Athletics Darrin Joines, discuss the importance of building relationships, finding common ground, and being flexible. They emphasize the need for open communication, proactive problem-solving, and a focus on what's best for the students. The guests also share personal experiences and advice for young teachers and directors. Overall, the episode highlights the importance of collaboration and unity among different departments in a school.
Keywords
band directors, school culture, cooperation, relationships, communication, flexibility, collaboration, unity
Takeaways
- Building relationships and finding common ground are key to creating a culture of cooperation in schools.
- Open communication and proactive problem-solving can help prevent conflicts and promote unity.
- Being flexible and accommodating to the needs of different programs and activities can enhance the overall school experience for students.
- Young teachers and directors should seek out mentors and learn from experienced educators.
- Collaboration and unity among different departments in a school are essential for the success of all programs and the well-being of students.
Sound Bites
- "I think our coaches respect our arts department. I think our arts department respects our coaches."
- "If we can work together and make sure that those kids are able to do multiple activities, then they come out of high school with just a myriad of experiences."
- "Flexibility is the key and keeping the kids in all of our activities."