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Profile of Pine Creek Excessive College marching band

Profile of Pine Creek Excessive College marching band

The varsity’s new administration mentioned it is their mission to verify each pupil feels related.

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — The primary cease on our “Hearts of Champions” tour is at Pine Creek Excessive College, the place they’re preparing for his or her upcoming season with some renewed help — from the college’s administration.

The Pine Creek Eagles Marching Band has about 100 college students beneath the route of band administrators Kate Margrave and Stoney Black. They mentioned they delight themselves on constructing a music program the place college students really feel related, and the college’s administrative workforce is doing simply that.

“Now we have this unbelievable administrative workforce who desires us to succeed,” Margrave mentioned. “They arrive to our performances, they present up at our concert events. … They arrive over simply to say hi there to the scholars, and that basically helps the scholars really feel related to the college and really feel like they actually matter.”

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Kathleen Raphael is without doubt one of the assistant principals for the highschool in Academy College District 20. She mentioned it’s their mission to verify each pupil feels supported.

“After we’re not supporting performing arts, we’re not supporting lecturers,” Raphael mentioned. “Performing arts is the place a variety of youngsters really feel that they may find yourself belonging and they are often a part of a workforce, and that’s one of many actually necessary issues for youths.”

“We’re actually fortunate we’ve got an incredible administration,” Black mentioned. “Now we have every thing taking place right here and lots of people actually keen to dig in.”

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The present of administrative help has caught the attention of scholars like senior drum main Morgan Sauer, who mentioned they haven’t at all times had that help previously.

“It’s superior,” Sauer mentioned. “The administration has come to our competitions out of city, and we see them within the stands, the viewers, we see them on the sidelines.”

Final 12 months, this marching band completed 4th within the 4A state finals. This 12 months, the college will compete for the 5A title. Senior drum main Tyler Allen mentioned that transfer is a motivation for the marching band.

“This 12 months, I believe we’ve got a bit of extra strain on us,” Allen mentioned. “I believe that’s actually going to inspire everyone to do even higher than we ever have.”

> Video under: The Pine Creek Eagles from Colorado Springs carry out on the 2021 4A state finals:

Editor’s word: This story is a part of 9NEWS’ “Hearts of Champions: Marching Throughout Colorado” sequence, the place we’re highlighting marching bands throughout the state. Watch our full tales Friday mornings by means of the center of September. Share your pictures and reminiscences with us utilizing #Bandon9. 

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