Community steps up to create pep band with no band teacher
BUCKLIN, Kan. (KSNW) — The Bucklin School District found themselves without a band teacher this school year, leaving the students without the opportunity.
'It was actually really sad,' eighth grader Abby Pinkney said. 'I love band so much that it was just heartbreaking to know that we weren't gonna have a band.'
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'Everybody tries to help each other when you have to, you know, step up and do something when you have to,' school board member Slade Tilley said.
He, along with others in the community, put together their own community pep band.
'We just hated the thought of the gym being quiet during basketball games,' parent Chambre Breuer said. 'And he said, what if we got together people from the past and to see if they want to play pep band?'
Community members began reaching out to one another to fill in the gaps. The band is made up of alumni, community members and current students.
'It's so awesome,' Pinkney said. 'I love playing with the adults because they make so many funny jokes, and they're always having a good time, and they know when to be serious and know what they're doing, and they're just so good.'
The oldest member is a 1968 alumna.
'It's been really fun because I hadn't played since about 40 years,' alumna Kathy Feikert said. 'So to pick up a cornet again and start playing was tough. The music was there, but my lip wasn't ready. Music has always been a big part of my life, so it kind of filled a void.'
The district is still looking for a 5-12 band teacher.
'We need a band director, and we hope there's somebody out there that fills the need,' Feikert said. We would sure support them.'
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