I have refrained from getting too involved in this thread, knowing that my rant might well make Rick's seem short and tame. Bloke's comment(above) has forced me to abandon my plan. Through the years, it seems that band's have joined some other organizations in the ever-escalating trip plan. When I was in high school, our band took a one day trip to a nearby town for an outing which gave us some options of things we could do. These included swimming, paddle boating, and various other options. In my case, I chose to play golf. This trip cost me nothing, except I had to pay the green fee. It could have been completely free.bloke wrote: Finally, I believe that *contrived elaborate band trips (paid for by band parents) could be set aside in favor of purchasing instruments/equipment if a given school's parents, collectively, cannot raise enough money for both. Seriously, *WHO* in Orlando, France, Italy, or Japan is itching to hear some middle or high school band come and play for them?
This has grown in its cost, through the years. It moved to being a trip to a major amusement park, to being an overnight trip, to going out of state, to going to Europe. One might guess the next escalation might mean a trip to the moon or the space station. I really don't know. It has gotten totally out of hand. It also requires a major expediture of cash, which is either provided by the parental units, or is done through fund raisers. Now, fund raisers are another part of the abuse. How many of us have paid twice as much as something(which we don't actually want) is worth, so that some student(usually our son/daughter, etc.) is able to apply 50% of that money to a trip, while some company pockets a sizeable profit?
Someone will likely defend this practice as being a necessary one. At this stage of the game, they might be right. I still find it offensive. If we have to buy students' participation in band programs, we are in deep trouble. And, I'm afraid we may be in deep trouble.
I will hold in reserve the rest of my rant on this topic.





