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Fran Kick
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Joining me on the podcast today is Fran Kick. He is a renowned author and speaker who has spent time as a band director and in clinical psychology. Fran served on the leadership staff of the Music For All Summer Symposium last month, and that’s where we sat down to talk.
Here are the highlights with Fran Kick
02:07 Leadership training for students and parents
03:20 Bring a friend!
04:02 The one thing booster groups can do TODAY to improve: have every parent attend one school board meeting
05:50 The number one excuse parents use to get out of attending school board meetings
07:10 “Relentlessly positive:” persistence pays off
08:50 The difference between 90% in music versus 90% in an academic classroom
09:24 Leadership for volunteers: appreciation is the key
10:41 “When people feel appreciated, they’re willing to give more.”
11:18 The surprising source of many Music for All volunteers
12:30 The type of person Music for All attracts
13:25 Recruiting and retention of music students
14:05 How a music student is like French pastry
15:02 Time commitment: How much is too much?
16:11 The case for releasing the students from the band room occasionally
17:09 Music students and directors need to interact with the rest of the world
18:09 The band director who was reprimanded for “mobilizing” his parents to advocate
18:49 How to virtually guarantee buy-in from administrators
21:07 How to change the culture of a school and a community
21:21 Instead of a mic drop at the end, there’s a pen drop
Here’s the bit on the band director who was reprimanded for “mobilizing” his parents to advocate for the music program:
“Faced with the prospect that Parrott Middle School’s band would be eliminated for the coming school year, Harrin helped mobilize a group of supporters to speak during a Hernando County School Board meeting in May.… But Harrin’s efforts have landed him in some hot water with Hernando High principal Leechele Booker.
“After the May 6 board meeting, Booker gave Harrin, who served as the band director for both Hernando High and Parrott this past school year, a “letter of direction,” reprimanding him for his actions.
“‘This letter of direction is being given to you for assembling a group of students and parents from (Hernando) to attend a school board meeting with the sole purpose of voicing a complaint about the assumed demise of the band program at (Parrott),’ she wrote in a May 9 letter.
“In her letter, Booker wrote that Harrin failed to follow proper procedures for lodging a complaint.
“‘Please keep in mind that you have an obligation to make reasonable precautions to distinguish between your personal views and views that negatively represent (Hernando High),’ she said.
Here’s Fran at the 2011 Music for All Summer Symposium:
Thanks for bearing with me during my learning curve while I work to improve the audio quality. It bugs me, too!
If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to subscribe in iTunes. Bonus points and a shout out if you leave an honest review there (here’s how)! Reviews make it possible to reach more people who might find this podcast helpful.
Thanks also for sharing the podcast with friends and colleagues. Be sure to like the Facebook page for updates! You can also subscribe to my email list to get updates in your inbox.
The post Fran Kick appeared first on Kathleen Heuer.
44 episoder
Manage episode 150611960 series 1000857
Joining me on the podcast today is Fran Kick. He is a renowned author and speaker who has spent time as a band director and in clinical psychology. Fran served on the leadership staff of the Music For All Summer Symposium last month, and that’s where we sat down to talk.
Here are the highlights with Fran Kick
02:07 Leadership training for students and parents
03:20 Bring a friend!
04:02 The one thing booster groups can do TODAY to improve: have every parent attend one school board meeting
05:50 The number one excuse parents use to get out of attending school board meetings
07:10 “Relentlessly positive:” persistence pays off
08:50 The difference between 90% in music versus 90% in an academic classroom
09:24 Leadership for volunteers: appreciation is the key
10:41 “When people feel appreciated, they’re willing to give more.”
11:18 The surprising source of many Music for All volunteers
12:30 The type of person Music for All attracts
13:25 Recruiting and retention of music students
14:05 How a music student is like French pastry
15:02 Time commitment: How much is too much?
16:11 The case for releasing the students from the band room occasionally
17:09 Music students and directors need to interact with the rest of the world
18:09 The band director who was reprimanded for “mobilizing” his parents to advocate
18:49 How to virtually guarantee buy-in from administrators
21:07 How to change the culture of a school and a community
21:21 Instead of a mic drop at the end, there’s a pen drop
Here’s the bit on the band director who was reprimanded for “mobilizing” his parents to advocate for the music program:
“Faced with the prospect that Parrott Middle School’s band would be eliminated for the coming school year, Harrin helped mobilize a group of supporters to speak during a Hernando County School Board meeting in May.… But Harrin’s efforts have landed him in some hot water with Hernando High principal Leechele Booker.
“After the May 6 board meeting, Booker gave Harrin, who served as the band director for both Hernando High and Parrott this past school year, a “letter of direction,” reprimanding him for his actions.
“‘This letter of direction is being given to you for assembling a group of students and parents from (Hernando) to attend a school board meeting with the sole purpose of voicing a complaint about the assumed demise of the band program at (Parrott),’ she wrote in a May 9 letter.
“In her letter, Booker wrote that Harrin failed to follow proper procedures for lodging a complaint.
“‘Please keep in mind that you have an obligation to make reasonable precautions to distinguish between your personal views and views that negatively represent (Hernando High),’ she said.
Here’s Fran at the 2011 Music for All Summer Symposium:
Thanks for bearing with me during my learning curve while I work to improve the audio quality. It bugs me, too!
If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to subscribe in iTunes. Bonus points and a shout out if you leave an honest review there (here’s how)! Reviews make it possible to reach more people who might find this podcast helpful.
Thanks also for sharing the podcast with friends and colleagues. Be sure to like the Facebook page for updates! You can also subscribe to my email list to get updates in your inbox.
The post Fran Kick appeared first on Kathleen Heuer.
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