How Often?
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supertuba
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How Often?
This year i tryed out for region band and i got first alternate not bad being a freshmen but im just wondering how often an alternate is actually used. Should i get my hopes up?
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Re: How Often?
I remember in TMEA during my high school years, alternates were used a lot, because people simply wouldn't show up. I would pretty much bet on you playing at the concert. Our director made the alternates go anyways just in case, and in most cases they were used. One year there were 5 tuba alternates, and all 5 were used..and there still wasnt enough tuba players. I guess people failed and couldnt go to the concert.
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supertuba
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Re: How Often?
[/quote] I guess people failed and couldnt go to the concert.[/quote]
Failed class? i diddnt even think of that
Failed class? i diddnt even think of that
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Re: How Often?
Yes we had rules where if you failed a class with below a 70, you would be ineligible from all UIL activities
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Re: How Often?
They still have that. No Pass/No Play.
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Re: How Often?
I guess would you rather be ready and not needed or not ready and needed?supertuba wrote:This year i tryed out for region band and i got first alternate not bad being a freshmen but im just wondering how often an alternate is actually used. Should i get my hopes up?
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Chadtuba
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Re: How Often?
I guess people failed and couldnt go to the concert.[/quote]supertuba wrote:
Failed class? i diddnt even think of that[/quote]
Most states's high school activities assoc. have an elegibility rule that applies to all extra-curricular activites. Typically, the school administrator runs grades at the beginning of the week and if you are failing a class (or more than one