Monday, January 8, 2024

Laying the Groundwork
by Eric Matzat
President, Palen Music Center

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Incredible! Another calendar year is history and now it is time to kick off the 2024 spring semester. The months ahead will be a blur of conventions, contest preparations, musicals, pep band, jazz band, solos and ensembles, fundraising, and the best things - making music with our students. If we are not super intentional, we might neglect spending appropriate time focusing on budgeting and recruiting. Laying the groundwork for a successful school year starts right now. Two of the most critical components to a strong band and orchestra program are recruiting the right students and securing adequate funding through the budgeting process.

Recruiting

There is no better time to think about recruiting for next year than right now! The first step is to find out when your next crop of potential band and orchestra students have to make final decisions on whether or not to participate starting in the fall. Use that as your target date and find many opportunities to spread your message and reach potential students prior to that date.

What choices do students have? What class choices are you "up against" as you recruit for your program? There are advantages and disadvantages to the structure of every district so leverage the things that are in your favor and be stronger than the obstacles by being creative and persistent. Line up school visits with performances at elementary schools wherever and whenever possible. Visit the classrooms of potential students to introduce yourself and talk about the awesome things about the band or orchestra program. Bring select high school students that will make a great impression, who will identify with the kids, and talk about how much fun they are having. Get information home to parents early and often. Recruiting is a year-round task that will absolutely bear fruit and benefit the program literally for years to come.

Budgeting

One of the blessings of working with so many school districts is seeing what is working and what is not, especially when it comes to funding and administrative support. Districts that provide exceptional facilities, staffing, scheduling, and funding do so because of directors making a strong case for what they need and why they need it. Administrators do not inherently know what you need, and they have a hundred other requests pulling at their time, attention, and available funding. Here are some suggestions for you to consider as we start this semester.

The final tip as we kick off the new year is to utilize your resources. At the top of the list should be our team at Palen Music Center. We take pride in the contribution we make to bolster you and your program by providing excellent repair, helpful visits, quality instruments, and reliable services. We have walked in your shoes and understand the joys and challenges of teaching. Please let us know if you have any ideas and feedback or if there is anything we can do to support you. Here's to an amazing 2024!

Eric Matzat, President
Palen Music Center, Inc.
(417) 234-2524 mobile
[email protected]


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