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Clear Creek High School Band

2024 Pre-UIL Concert

April 3, 2024

Clear Creek High School Auditorium

2305 E Main St.

League City, TX  77062

Program

Symphonic Band

Caleb Hodson, Director

Coast Guard's March

Karl King

arr. Swearingen

From Glen to Glen

Robert Sheldon

Choose Joy

Randall Standridge

Wind Ensemble

Tate Fincher, Director

Sacred Spaces

John Mackey

Enigma Variations

Theme & Variations 1, 2, 5

Edward Elgar

trans. Slocum

El Capitan

John Philip Sousa

Clear Creek High School
Director of Percussion Studies

Robert Fish

Special Thanks

Clear Creek HS Band Booster Board

Marie Boykin - President

Lela Rutherford - Vice President

Megan Skala-Millican - Secretary

Cortney Freeman

Linda Leighton

Clear Creek High School Band Staff

Christopher Burkes - Color Guard Director

Juwan Blanton - Assistant Percussion Director

Clear Creek High School Band Staff

Christopher Burkes - Color Guard Director

Juwan Blanton - Assistant Percussion Director

Clear Creek High School Administration

Ashely Orr - Principal

Cirena Blacksmith - Associate Principal

Tim Boyd - Assistant Principal

Holly Kent - Assistant Principal

Traci Lafoy - Assistant Principal

Shameka Richardson - Assistant Principal

Shane Zelenski - Assistant Principal

Clear Creek ISD Visual and Performing Arts Department

Greg Goodman - Director of Visual and Performing Arts

Mary Goldner - Assistant Director of Visual and Performing Arts

Jacque Kaspic - Administrative Assistant

Wyndie Woodhouse - Administrative Assistant

Clear Creek ISD Executive Leadership

Dr. Karen Engle - Superintendent of Schools

Franklin Moses - Assistant Superintendent of Secondary Education

Clear Creek ISD Board of Trustees

Arturo Sanchez - President

Jonathan Cottrell - Vice President

Jay Cunningham - Secretary

Scott Bowen - Trustee

Jessica Cejka - Trustee

Jeff Larson - Trustee

Jamieson Mackay - Trustee

Some of the music performed in this program is sacred in nature. Sacred literature comprises much of the music produced in Western civilization. It should and does have an essential place in the history of music and music education. All music is taught from a historical and cultural perspective in Clear Creek schools.

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