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| Rules for Instrumental Music Student Leaders to Live by
As an Instrumental Music Student Leader:
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No longer am I simply myself. Everything I do reflects on the Instrumental Music Program I represent.
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I do NOT cheat, lie or steal. People must be able to count on me and my word as being solid and trustworthy.
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I set THE positive example for others to follow.
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I am tolerant of those who may not share the same level of commitment I have and those who have even more.
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I hold great expectations and will focus only on my accomplishments and not my disappointments.
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I realize I represent Patrick Henry High School and the Instrumental Music Program both in and out of school. I will hold myself to a higher standard than before.
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I will remember that part of my responsibilities include helping train and encourage other student leaders.
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I will strive to be a positive voice for Patrick Henry High School, the Instrumental Music Program and the students I represent.
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I will endeavor to be worthy of the responsibilities I have been given and to promote the goals and objectives of the Instrumental Music Program.
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Interested in Becoming a Student Leader?
How would you…
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Promote positive band and color guard spirit, morale, support of each other, and comradery when ever and where ever possible?
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Assist in monitoring and enforcing the rules and regulations of the PHHS Band & Color Guard during practices and performances?
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Set a good example of and for the entire band & color guard?
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Assist the directors and instructors in teaching marching fundamentals and concepts?
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Deal with a small discipline issue?
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Run a field rehearsal?
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Teach incoming 9th graders?
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Earn the respect of your peers?
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Deal with student bullying, isolating other students or any other incident in which any student does not feel safe or comfortable in the learning environment?
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What do you feel are your strengths and weaknesses?
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Why do you feel you would be a good student leader?
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This year's list of Student Leaders
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Music Mentors Club working to help students at Lewis and Pershing Middle Schools excel in music and marching as they prepare for their transition to PHHS
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