Kell Bands Booster Association is a non-profit, 501(C)(3)
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Kell Band Boosters Association
Private Music Lesson Conservatory
Payment and Attendance Guidelines
Lessons are PRE-PAID. All students will pay at the first lesson of the month for the entire month of lessons. NO EXCEPTIONS!! KBBA can not carry account balances for lessons!
Please make checks payable to KBBA. Memo/Subject Line: Student name & month of lessons. Payment should be given to the individual Conservatory instructors. (Please note that this is a change to past procedures.)
Students and Instructors are expected to attend a minimum of 3 lessons per month. (One cancellation each). Most months will have 4 lessons.
If an instructor needs to cancel, they must contact each student as well as the KBBA rep at least 24 hours in advance. (Exceptions for extreme emergencies)
If a student needs to cancel, they must contact their lesson teacher (NOT the Band Directors). Exceptions for extreme emergencies. If the teacher is not contacted 24 hours in advance, it will be considered a NO-SHOW and the lesson will be charged by the instructor.
If an instructor or student cancels, they are expected to make up the lessons within the same month, unless the cancellation occurs during the last week, in which case it can be made up during the following month.
You can “make-up” lessons by either adding a lesson to the month or extending 1 or 2 lessons.
Some lessons may be held on Cobb County Teacher work days. These will be reviewed on a monthly basis with Mr. McGrath and the KBBA Rep will notify parents/students through email.
Lessons will be held on Early Release days.
In the case that a student or instructor has several Cancellations or No-shows, they will be contacted by the KBBA rep via email, phone, or letter to help solve the conflicts. If after initial contacts by KBBA they may be asked to re-evaluate their commitment to the musical learning process, or be asked to leave the conservatory.
Students studying privately are expected to attend each lesson with all necessary musical equipment, including any necessary sheet music, instrument and pencil.
Students are expected to practice assignments during the week between lessons and be prepared to perform assigned material during their lesson.
Students are expected to come to their lesson early enough to warm-up properly before their lesson.
KBBA
Private Lesson Music Conservatory Registration
The cost of lessons will be as follows or may vary slightly by instructor:
I have read and understand the policies of the Kell Band Music Conservatory.
I agree to adhere to the aforementioned policies.
I understand that if I fail to comply with any of the above policies, I may be dismissed from the conservatory.
By submitting this information you agree with the above expectations.
Student Name
Instrument
School Name
Grade this Semester
Parent Email Address
Home Phone Number
Parent/Guardian Name
Single Private Lessons (available to all students)
Click on the length of lesson.
Group Private Lessons (for like instruments only)
Open to 6th & 7th grade students
Click on the length of lesson
Val Stoney - Tuba/Baritone
Ms. Stoney has a Master and Bachelor of Music education from Wayne State University. She has been teaching middle school band since 1997. Ms. Stoney has been teaching at Hightower Trail Middle School in Cobb County since 2003 and is currently teaching at McCleskey Middle School.
While attending school in Detroit, Ms. Stoney studied privately with Wes Jacobs, principal tubist in the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. She also studied brass performance with Bill Lucas of the DSO. She is currently a member of the Cobb Wind Symphony. Along with performing in all of the bands at Wayne State, Ms. Stoney also performed with the Detroit Symphony Civic Orchestra.