Sunday, November 3, 2024

October Invoice, looking froward to the Holidays!

Wow, what an October!

First off, I just want to congratulate my middle school students who won a spot in their All-District and All-Region bands.  I'm so proud to see so many of you get the reward for your hard work.  And to all who auditioned and didn't make it this year, I know each of you gave it your best effort, and so many of you were so close to making it into the band.  Keep up your great attitudes and keep trying, and next year you will do better!

For you beginners, the All-District and All-Region band auditions are something to look forward to for next year.  It's a great experience, especially if you make the band. So practice those scales I'm making you do, as that will be one of the best things for you to do now if you want to make the bands next year.

Congrats to all of the High School bands that participated in their marching band UIL performances!

As we look towards the end of November, and into December, we have Thanksgiving break, High School All-Region auditions, and then Winter break.  I will not be teaching any lessons the week of November 25.  I plan on teaching my full schedule the first two weeks of December, but will prioritize lessons for those high school students getting ready for their auditions.  After that, as we approach winter break, I will stop most lessons except for those high school students who have progressed to Area auditions, and any others that have other upcoming auditions for college, competitions or performances.  As always, I will be in contact with those students as we get closer to those dates.

And for those of you who are new to my studio, or are just looking for more information, here are a couple of links to some of my previous posts that may help you:

https://www.hudsonmusicstudio.com/2020/10/welcome-new-flute-students.html

https://www.hudsonmusicstudio.com/2020/04/how-to-pay-for-lessons-in-remote.html


Tuesday, September 3, 2024

August Invoice Info, Welcome new students!

Well, here we are.  School has started, summer is over, and we're off to the races!

And what a whirlwind it has been.  After a couple trips out of town, I was so happy to have so many returning and new students.  I don't think I can remember a year when my schedule filled up so completely and so quickly.  As I have mentioned many times, I always keep a very full schedule, and I do my best to fit in every student I can, and when I get full, I sometimes have to start a waiting list for new students, and I am at that point at most of the schools I teach at at this point.  

Thankfully that has meant my schedule is pretty much set at this point, and there shouldn't be too many major changes.  Yes, I will still try and get every student a lesson each week, and will move things around to accommodate things like assemblies, picture day, fire-drills, etc., when I know about them in advance.

Just a reminder that if the cost of your child's lessons has changed since last year, that change will be reflected on this invoice.  Usually this happens when the school district changes lesson rates, or the student moves from middle school to high school, or from shorter to longer lessons.  If you see a change and have any questions about it, please feel free to send an email.

If you are a new student, or an existing student who is looking for more information, here are two previous blog posts that you may find helpful:



It's been great seeing all of my kiddos, and I seeing them make progress each week.  Now onto All-Region etudes!

Thursday, August 1, 2024

June/July Invoice and New School Year Info

 And, just like that, in a flash, the summer is almost over!

I hope everyone has had a great June and July.  I have enjoyed seeing so many of my students over the last two months, and seeing the progress they have made getting ready for the coming school year.  Summer is great for working on flute basics that we don't always have time for during school, and that means going into the band for the first time at school with added confidence!

As we have done the last few years, we have combined the June and July invoices.  As I said in the previous post, we were not planning on doing that, but it seems every year we get caught up in preparations for the 4th of July holiday, and gatherings with family and friends, and by the time we (that's my husband, Paul, who helps with the billing, and I,) find time to sit down and go through it, it's already mid-July, and at that point, it doesn't seem reasonable to do it then.  So, my apologies for any inconvenience or confusion that may cause.  As always, please reach out if you have any questions.

Looking forward to August and the start of school, I will not be teaching any lessons next week, and for most of the following week.  At that point, all of the schools I teach at will be in session, so I will begin setting up my schedule for the fall semester.  And, with that in mind, here are a few points to remember, as we do every year:

  • Flexibility is the key to getting a schedule that works for everyone.
  • Your child's lesson schedule may change often for the first few weeks of school while I work out all of the various schedules.  I will communicate with you about any changes as soon as I can.
  • Students who took summer lessons will be the first to be contacted, and will have first choice in lesson times.
  • All other students who took lessons from me previously will be contacted next.
  • New students will be added in where my schedule allows.  (There will be MANY!)
As always, I have a few new students that started lessons with me this summer.  If that's you, I have a couple of previous blog posts that you may find helpful:



I hope all of you enjoy your last few days of break before school starts.  I look forward to seeing everyone later in August!

Monday, May 6, 2024

May lessons, looking forward to summer

 Wow, here we are.  Only a couple of weeks from the end of the school year.  I am so proud of my students!  Such wonderful people, and so many accomplishments; too many to list here for certain!

So, as we wind down the school year, there are some things we need to keep in mind:

While I do my best to check with band directors about changes to the schedule for the many and various activities that happen (pep rallies, awards ceremonies, final exams, field trips, etc.,) they are not always aware of everything that your child is involved with.  So, if your child can not make it on the day that we schedule lessons, please let me know as soon as possible.  While I try to be flexible, I do reserve the right to charge for cancelled lessons where sufficient notice is not given.  This is usually not a problem as my students and their parents are AWESOME!!  Where I do know ahead of time, I will usually avoid teaching on campuses on days that have finals or an altered schedule.

Looking froward to summer, I will be teaching pretty much the next week after school ends depending upon the district.  Please let me know as soon as possible if you are interested in summer lessons.  I am not planning as many out-of-town trips this year as I have the last few, so I should be available every week that the schools are open for lessons.

I know that many of you will be planning out of town trips, and we will be able to work around those.  For summer, you schedule lessons on a week-to-week basis, or you can schedule for the month, or the whole summer in advance.  Your time may vary from lesson to lesson, and if we can't work out a time to meet at your local school, it may even be possible that you could meet me at another school I am teaching at on a different day if that works best with your schedule.

One other thing that you should be aware of, is that I need to have payment for each summer lesson as it happens, and I will require any past due balances from the school year to be fully paid before starting summer lessons.  You will still receive an invoice at the beginning of the next month as you usually do.  But, if we've done everything right, that invoice should show a zero balance due.  Over the past few years, I have combined the June and July invoices, but I will try to avoid doing that this year.

Thanks to all of you for your support of your child in their pursuit of music and flute playing!  I look forward to hearing from all of you soon about summer lessons!

Wednesday, March 6, 2024

February Invoice information, looking towards the spring

 Am I the only one that's amazed at the weather over the last few weeks?  I was pleasantly surprised to see the pear trees blossom last month.  I can only remember a couple times since I've lived in Texas where they blossomed that early.  And pear blossoms can only mean one thing: Spring is upon us.  And that means Spring Break, UIL contests, and testing.

For the first tie in many, many years, all of my schools have the same Spring Break this year!  YAY!  I get a whole week off with my family!  That's good for all of us, as it means there's no weird schedules for lessons.  We will come back from break on March 18 and pick up where we left off.

All of my schools will be going to UIL contest over the next 6 weeks or so. (Good luck to the middle schools in Region 2 that are going TOMORROW!!!)  After that, there will be festivals, STAAR testing, and the typical end-of-year activities.  These all mean changing schedules, and students away from school on days they normally have lessons.  I'll repeat the mantra I start with every year: Flexibility is key!  As I always do, I will try my best to get each of my students in for a lesson each week, and I will do what I can to work around the varying schedules as they come up.  Though most of the band directors I work with are very good about communicating changes to their schedule with me in advance, it would be very helpful to me if you could let me know about these things too, just in case.

I hope everyone has a great spring break!  I look forward to seeing all of you after!

Monday, January 8, 2024

November-December Invoice Information

 Good Evening!

I hope everyone had a great holiday season!  

I apologize for combining the November and December invoices, and any confusion or concern that may have caused.  As I'm sure many of you can relate, we had quite the busy 5 or 6 weeks over the holidays.  We had family in town for both Thanksgiving and Christmas, and then my husband, who helps me with the billing, and I both ended up with some extra performing opportunities in December.  Neither of us has pursued many freelance jobs over the last 12 or so years while our boys were in middle school and high school as we focused on supporting them and their activities.  But, since we are empty nesters now, except for the holidays it would seem, we took some jobs this year that we wouldn't have previously.  But that meant that he and I pretty much didn't see each other very much for about three weeks.  And since we have to work together to get the billing done, and billing in the middle of the month always causes a lot fo confusion, we decided that it would be best to just wait until January and bill for both months.  I think we did the same thing last year.  I'm not sure that it's going to become an annual occurrence.  I hope not!

I want to say congratulations to all of my students that participated in the various all-region and all-state band auditions.  While I had many make all of the bands at every level, including 6 high school TPSMEA/TMEA all-staters, I'm very proud of all who tried out.  A lot of work goes into preparing for auditions, and all of you are to be commended for your effort and progress.

And a big THANK YOU to parents for supporting your child.  Thank you for letting me be a part of their exploration and love of music!