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It has an enrollment of approximately 609 students. The school is a member of Illinois High School Association as a Class 2A member of the River to River Conference (Mississippi Division). Carterville's mascot is the Lion and the school colors are orange and navy blue. The high school moved into a new facility for the 2011–2012 school year.
Carterville's athletic teams are nicknamed the Hurricanes and the school's colors are purple and gold. Cartersville teams compete in the following sports: [3] Baseball; Basketball; Cross country; Football; Golf; Gymnastics; Marching band; Air Rifle; Soccer; Softball; Swimming; Tennis; Track and field; Volleyball; Wrestling
USBands, formally United States Scholastic Band Association [1] and sometimes referred to as USSBA, was formed in the Fall 1988 to provide high school marching bands an opportunity to compete in a circuit featuring top judges from across the continent.
Bands of America (BOA) is a music education advocacy organization and promoter of high school marching band competitions in the United States. Established in 1975 as Marching Bands of America (MBA), founder Larry McCormick's goal was to provide educational opportunities for music students nationwide. McCormick organized the first annual Summer ...
The Case High School marching band's performance has a Halloween theme at the US Bands competition held in Fall River on Sunday, Oct. 22, 2023. Case scored 82.0 points in its division, I/A. B-R ...
Many schools, especially high schools in the United States, have a marching band. A school marching band may contain from 11 to over 500 students. Marching bands often practice frequently during the late summer and early fall and most often attend their school's football games, playing music in the stands, and marching a show during halftime. A ...
LOUISVILLE – The high school marching band has reinvented its traditional greeting after a hand gesture by the band was compared to a Nazi salute.
Cavalcade was founded in the late 1958 by the members of the Mid-Atlantic Judges Association and its member high schools. The organization currently has over 145 member schools. It provides competitive performance opportunities for marching bands and jazz ensembles.