babytrees
<font color=blue>I hate when you've been salivatin
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I think 9 is a little late to be playing loud music. But it sounds like they basically within the noise ordinance rules. So I am not sure what he can do on an official level.
On a non-official level, if I were him, I would meet with the band director and see if practices can be restructured to reduce the noise later in the evening as much as possible. Maybe they can practice the music at 6, and the marching steps later or something. Or schedule the louder instruments at one time and the less loud ones at another. I find it hard to believe they are all marching and playing for 3 hours. Do they eat dinner?
On the other hand, I guess if you buy a house next to a high school, you have to expect things like that!
Denae
When my daughter's band has 6-9 rehearsals they are expected to have eaten before getting there. They will also play and march that 3 hours (there are breaks) but they are done right at 9. At this point in the season you really do have to be doing both the marching and playing or your show might be off. It's better than the other HS that starts late July with field practices at 7-7:30 in the morning!!
