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EAST LAKE SILVER SOUND
For Families New to Band

New to band?
Start right here.

Welcome to the East Lake Silver Sound. Joining the band is a real commitment — and it's also one of the best decisions your student will make in high school. This page walks you through everything you need to know before band camp begins, in plain language, with nothing skipped.

If you only read this

The first 30 days, in five moves.

01 Register your student online. Right Now · 5 min
02 Book the sports-physical doctor visit. This Month
03 Plan for $600 fair share ($60 if field band). By Band Camp
04 Stock the band-camp survival kit. Before July 14
05 Show up. Stay for the Sneak Peek. Late July

Each step has its own section below with full details, deadlines, payment links, and the contacts you'll want. If anything's unclear, email Mr. Black — he'd rather hear from you twice than have you guess.

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Yes, it's a big deal. No, you've got this.

If band feels intimidating from the outside, you're not alone — every parent here started exactly where you are.

The Silver Sound has doubled in size since 2018 because the program works: students find their best friends here before classes even start, learn how to lead, and graduate with a transcript and a story that stand out. The first few weeks have a rhythm. We'll walk you through it.

You'll find your director, the booster board, and a few hundred other parents in your corner. Ask anything, anytime — we'd rather answer the same question fifty times than have a family quietly feel lost.

At the core of what I value are people and music. I believe in cultivating strong relationships and growing through meaningful experiences — all while creating exciting artistic and musical opportunities.

— Ian Black, Director of Bands

Five steps. In order.

Don't try to do everything at once. If you handle these five things in the first month, your student will arrive at band camp confident and ready.

01

Register your student online.

Tell us your student exists in the system. The registration form takes about five minutes — name, instrument, contact info, allergies. This is the trigger for every email you'll get from us.

Takes 5 minutes
Right Now
02

Start the PCS paperwork — especially the sports physical.

Pinellas County Schools require every band member to submit a full forms packet to be eligible to participate. The packet includes a sports physical signed by your doctor (within the last year). The doctor's appointment is the slow piece — book it now, even before you have the rest of the forms.

The completed packet goes to Mr. Black in the band room. If you can't make it to school, mail it.

Doctor visit can take 2–3 weeks to schedule
This Month
03

Plan for fair share — $600 for marching band.

Fair share is what each family contributes to keep the program running (instructors, transportation, music, instrument repair). For 2025–26 marching band it's $600, payable any time during band camp. Field band is $60. Winter Guard varies.

You can pay by check (drop it in the blue barrel in Mr. Black's office) or online via Cheddar Up. Spreading payments across the season is fine. If money is tight, email Accounting@EastLakeBand.com — we have ways to help that no one else has to know about.

Due during band camp · payment plans available
By Band Camp
04

Stock the band-camp survival kit.

Your student is going to be outside for a lot of hours in late-July Florida weather. The packing list below is non-negotiable: a 1-gallon water jug, sunscreen, athletic clothes, a hat. Take it seriously — students who show up underprepared are miserable on day one.

See the survival kit below
Before July 14
05

Show up. Stay for the Sneak Peek.

Band camp is the last two weeks of July at East Lake High School. On the final day at 6:30 pm, the band performs a Sneak Peek of this year's show in the football stadium for families and friends. Stay afterward for the potluck dinner — bring a dish via the Sign Up Genius. This is the moment band starts feeling like family.

Last 2 weeks of July · check the calendar for dates
Late July

What it costs. Where it goes.

The school district covers a small fraction of what it takes to run a competitive marching program. Your fair share funds the rest — and we tell you exactly what that means.

$600
2025–26 Marching Band Fair Share

What it covers

  • Specialist instructors and clinicians not provided by the district
  • Competition entry fees and transportation to away events
  • Instrument maintenance, sheet music, drill design
  • Uniform repair and replacement
  • Show props, equipment, and the trailer

Other ensembles

Field band is $60, due by the end of September. Winter Guard fair share varies by year — it's set to cover competition fees, costumes, and instructor pay.

If $600 is a stretch

Email Accounting@EastLakeBand.com within the first four weeks of school. The conversation is confidential. We have hardship resources — and student-secured sponsorships can reduce or eliminate fair share entirely.

How to pay

Check in the blue barrel in Mr. Black's office, mail to the booster PO box, or online at fair-share-payments.cheddarup.com. Always include your student's name.

Pack this list. Do not skip items.

Late-July Florida is no joke. Students rehearse outdoors for many hours each day. Veteran band parents wrote this list so you don't have to learn the hard way.

  • 1-gallon water jug or CamelbakLabeled with your student's name. Refill is self-serve only.
  • Athletic shoesClosed-toe sneakers. No sandals. No flip-flops. Ever.
  • Light-color t-shirtsMultiple. They will sweat through.
  • Athletic shortsMovement-friendly. Multiple pairs.
  • SunscreenApply before drop-off and at lunch. SPF 30+.
  • Hat & sunglassesDirect sun for hours at a time.
  • Gold Bond / anti-chafeTrust the parents who suggested it.
  • PCS paperworkSubmitted before camp begins.
  • Flip folder + lyreWinds only. Specific to the instrument. Labeled.
  • Binder w/ page protectorsPercussion only. Labeled.

Veteran parent tip · #1

Pack two complete sets of clothes — your student will want to change at lunch. The sweat is real.

Veteran parent tip · #2

Freeze water bottles overnight; they thaw during the morning block and stay cold through afternoon rehearsal.

Veteran parent tip · #3

Don't pull your student out for "a quick errand" mid-camp. The choreography moves fast — missing half a day means an evening of catch-up with the section leader.

Seven terms you'll hear constantly.

Band has its own vocabulary. Here are the words you'll need by the end of week one. The full glossary has 80+ more.

Fair Share
The amount each family contributes ($600 for 2025–26 marching band) to fund what the district doesn't cover. Not a fee — a shared cost.
MPA
Music Performance Assessment. Where ensembles are formally judged. A "Superior" rating qualifies a band for state-level MPA.
FBA / FMBC
Florida Bandmasters Association and Florida Marching Band Championships — the two governing bodies that organize ratings and competitions.
Drill
The actual steps and positions on the field. Each student carries a drill book that tells them exactly where to be, beat by beat.
Pit / Front Ensemble
The stationary percussion at the front of the field — marimbas, vibes, timpani. Sometimes referred to as "the pit."
Bibbers & Shako
The marching uniform. Bibbers are the pants; shako is the hat. Both are school-provided. Black socks are on you.
Blue Barrel
The locked drop-box in Mr. Black's office where you put fair-share checks. Only the booster treasurer has the key.
Chaperone
A registered parent volunteer who travels with the band. PCS requires one chaperone per ten students at every event.
Sneak Peek
The end-of-band-camp performance for families. Last day, 6:30 pm, football stadium. Stay for the potluck.

Dates that matter most.

Put these on the family calendar in pencil now and in pen as exact dates land. The full calendar lives at /calendar.

May–June Register · book sports physical · order athletic gearEarlier is always better — the doctor's office is the slow piece. Prep
Mid-July All PCS paperwork submitted to Mr. BlackRequired to participate in band camp. No exceptions. Required
Last 2 wks Jul Band camp · Mon–Fri at East Lake HSFinal day evening: Sneak Peek + family potluck. In Person
Aug–Nov Marching season · Tue/Thu rehearsals + Friday gamesOccasional Saturday competitions and away events. Season
Late Sept Seminole Sound Spectacular — first competitionThe first time you'll see the show judged. Compete
Oct 4, 2025 East Lake Classic · we host 14 visiting bandsAll-hands volunteer event — every family is asked to help. All-Hands
Early Nov Marching MPA — formal judged performanceSuperior rating qualifies for state. Compete
Dec–Mar Concert season + Winter Guard (optional)Winter Guard fair share due Dec 17. Indoor
May Annual Band Banquet · senior scholarship awardedTickets ~$30–35. Celebrate

Four people. Four channels.

There is no question too small. Pick the right channel and you'll get an answer within a day, usually faster.

Mr. Ian Black

Director of Bands. The single source of truth for anything related to your student's musical program, paperwork, and ensemble placement.

BlackI@PCSB.org

Booster President

For questions about parent volunteering, the Classic, fundraising, and how the booster organization runs.

President@EastLakeBand.com

Communications

For the general "is this normal?" question. Reaches the booster comms lead and gets routed wherever it needs to go.

Communications@EastLakeBand.com

BAND App

Daily parent communications happen in the BAND App (free). Schedule changes, weather updates, last-minute reminders. Download it before camp.

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Easy ways to help your first year.

You don't have to chair a committee. The biggest gift to a brand-new family is showing up to one or two of these. Pick what fits your schedule.

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