By: B. Marcum
The band marches onto the field, their eyes filled with pride as they prepare to give the performance they’ve been practicing for all season. The Jacket Pride Band competed at the Mount Pleasant 3A Marching Contest on October 18. The band has excelled throughout the season thanks to the dedication of the young musicians. “I think the band has progressed a lot,” senior Joseline Arvizu said. “I remember back to our first few games we were not that good, but now we look and sound pretty good.” Scores are on a scale one to five, one being the best and five being the worst. “I feel like we could’ve gotten ones,” junior Dakota Martin said. “We got a two which is still very good and I’m excited for next year.” The band has been working very hard under the direction of band director Tiffany Tanuyan. “This is obviously a learning year for me as a first year head director, but our students have done a fantastic job in being patient and persistent,” Tanuyan said. “They have strived all season to make this better than what we have done in the past. I could not be more proud of our students.”
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