During the fall season, band reviews are hosted from different high schools which encompass
parade,
field show,
concert band, and
jazz band. All competitions are divided up into different divisions with classifications determined by the number of performers. Between all fall marching categories, multiple schools within the same district may also combine to compete, though they are required to compete in the open division, regardless of band size.
Parade The Parade category is divided up into two distinct classifications, Traditional Parade and Parade Show Bands. Of those, there are eight divisions in the traditional classification and two in the show category. Along with the primary parade event, there are optional "Competing Units" that bands may participate in. These include
Drum Major,
Parade Auxiliary (color guard), and Street Percussion. •
Street Percussion is an optional competition involving battery and other percussive instruments. These may include marching
xylophones,
glockenspiels, or other auxiliary percussive instruments. Much like
indoor percussion, groups are free to incorporate movement or drill into their performance, provided at least one performer maintains forward momentum throughout. Street Percussion units are composed of members from the competing parade band, and performers may switch from their parade instruments to their designated street percussion instruments. Grounded or wheeled instruments are not permitted.
Field Show The Field Show category is divided up into six divisions. Some band reviews may separate the field show competition off-site to a nearby stadium. Bands must have a minimum of a 5 minute show, with the timing beginning with the start of the first note, spoken word, or audio and ending, indicated by a final salute to the judges. Optional Competing Units include, Field Conductor,
Color guard,
Percussion,
Brass, and
Woodwinds.
Concert & Jazz Both categories include five divisions with events with less than ten entries may combine divisions. == Winter Activities ==