Quick Tip!

To aid our girls in getting the drill/routine down I video the instructor doing the routine and upload it onto my computer. I then burn copies of the drills for each girl so when they are practicing at home if they get dazed and confused they can pop the disk in their pc and see where they are stuck. If all the girls do not have computers at home you can check to see if they have a DVD player and burn them a copy on a dvd.  Be sure to use a digital camera that has sound so the girls can hear the instructor's counts and the music. Our girls find this most helpful.

-Tammi Leibee, Guard Mom

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Special Needs Students Find Joy in Color Guard Print E-mail
Written by Catina Anderson   
Thursday, 14 January 2010
I found an article this morning about another color guard that is making a difference in the lives of special needs students.  This time in Oregon.  Meet the Beaverton School District's "Stars Guard."  The article, "Beaverton Color Guard Program makes Stars of Special Needs Students," was written by Ellen Gilmer of The Oregonian and posted January 13, 2010 on OregonLive.com. 
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