The December 12 Regular School Board Meeting for Danville, VA Schools highlighted significant achievements in the district's music programs, particularly the George Washington High School Marching Band. The meeting began with a celebration of the band's accomplishments, emphasizing the positive impact of music education within the school system.
During the meeting, a representative praised the hard work and dedication of the marching band, noting that music is thriving in the schools. A calendar of holiday performances was shared, encouraging community involvement to support the students and music faculty. The representative expressed optimism about the growth of music programs in the future.
The George Washington High School Marching Band, led by director Cody Kesseling and student leaders, was recognized for its successful season. The band participated in various events, including home football games, local parades, and multiple marching contests, where they received numerous accolades. Notably, they achieved a superior rating at the Virginia band and orchestra director state marching band assessment, marking a historic first for the school.
The meeting concluded with a call for continued support for the music programs, with hopes for even greater achievements in the future. The next school board meeting is scheduled for January 9, where further recognitions, including the varsity Piedmont champions, will be discussed.