Marching Band Uniform InformationUniform StorageThe uniforms stay "on campus" at the high school; this allows us to keep them cleaner, which will extend the life of the uniforms. The uniforms are kept in on hangers labeled with the student's name. Shoes, gloves, and black socks should be kept together, and transported between home and school by the student. We recommend students buy a second set of gloves ($3). Gloves tend to get heavily soiled during games, so it's nice to have a spare pair. Students with hair longer than the collar will need to pull it up under the hat. Uniform Costs Your marching band deposit covers coat, gauntlets and pants, 1 pair of gloves, your assigned hat, and the cleaning fees for the coat and pants. It does not cover shoes ,practice shirts or extra gloves. Students must also have marching band practice tee shirts for night practices and mini camps. Please pay for uniform orders with check payable to Highland Band Boosters. Include student name and # on all checks. Prices are as follows:
Concert Bands I and II Performance DressGirls
Boys
Wind Ensemble & Symphonic Band Performance DressGirls
Boys
Jazz Band Performance DressJazz White Girls
Boys
Jazz Teal & Black Girls
Boys
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Heat and Sun SafetyProtective ClothingMr. Bennett and students model proper dress for those long, hot practices in the summer Arizona sun. Good choices include:
Students must follow school dress code while in rehearsals. SunscreenUse broad-spectrum sunscreens whose active ingredients block UVA and UVB rays. The Sun Protective Factor (SPF) should be a minimum of 30. Sunscreens should be used every day, including cloudy days. They should be applied liberally and evenly before going out into the sun and should be applied every 2 hours, especially after heavy sweating. Don't forget to do your lips, ears, scalp, hands, nose, feet and the backs of your neck and legs. HydrationBring plenty of water, and drink before, during and after your outdoor activity: 1-2 cups 2 to 3 hours before your activity, every 15-20 minutes during your activity, and after your activity. The following are warning signs of significant dehydration; they may also indicate more serious conditions like heat exhaustion and heat stroke, which require immediate medical attention.
Speak up if you feel ill. Don't become a victim of the heat. |