Phone: (830)357-2334

Email: daniel.person@boerneisd.net

Degrees and Certifications:

BM in Music Studies, University of Texas at Austin

MM in Music Education, Texas State University

Music (EC - 12) Teacher Certificate
ESL Certificate

Mr. Daniel Person

Hello Parent/Guardian/Student,

My name is Daniel Person, and I am you high school band director! For many of you, the transition to high school from middle school is tough. The good news is that the directors and students in the Boerne HS Band can help you feel at home while also show you a great time. Band is a great way to round out your college applications while also giving everyone a positive, constructive environment that will prepare them for life beyond high school. We teach not only music, but teamwork, communication, organization, scheduling, and accountability that will prepare them for college and beyond. And, of course, music is awesome! Who wouldn't want to be in the biggest spirit organization at Boerne High School.

We are very flexible to allow students of all backgrounds and aspirations to join band. If you have concerns about balancing academics, sports, or other extra-curricular activities, we can help you navigate those tough area so they can participate in band and pursue other passions! Please contact me at daniel.person@boerneisd.net for more details!

Sincerely,

Daniel Person

 

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Mr. Person has been teaching for several years at Boerne HS. His duties include directing the BHS Wind Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble, assisting all ensembles at Boerne Middle School North, and directly overseeing the entire high school band program. While at Boerne HS, the Mighty Boerne Greyhound Band has earned exclusively UIL Sweepstakes awards and has qualified for Area contest each competing year. Since coming to Boerne HS, both the BHS Wind Ensemble and the BHS Symphonic Band have earned UIL Sweepstakes awards in Concert and Sight-Reading.

Before working at Boerne High School, Mr. Person served as an assistant band director at John Marshall High School in Northside ISD, teaching the Symphonic Band, jazz band, and AP Music Theory. During his time at John Marshall High School, the marching band won several class and caption awards in the US Bands competitive circuit. The John Marshall High School Wind Ensemble also earned consistent UIL Sweepstakes Awards in both marching and concert/sight-reading contests. Jazz and chamber ensembles under Mr. Person's direction also earned several awards at the local and state level.

Prior to band directing, Mr. Person earned his Bachelors Degree from the University of Texas at Austin in Music Studies studying under Dr. Robert Duke, Dr. Scott Hanna, Dr. Glenn Richter, and Prof. Harvey Pittel. Mr. Person has also earned his Masters in Music Education at Texas State University studying under Dr. Mary-Ellen Cavitt and Dr. John Denis. As a performer, he has had the honor of performing with the UT Wind Ensemble under the direction of Jerry Junkin and has performed and guest conducted the Grammy-nominated UT Saxophone Ensemble. 

Outside of band, Mr. Person composes and arranges music for video games and media. Mr. Person lives in Helotes, TX with his wife, Julianna Person, daughter, Mackenzie Person, and their three pets.

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    Zero Period- 

    Fall Semester: Marching Band (M, W, Th, F)

    Spring Semester: Morning Sectionals (M - F)

     

    1st Period- Wind Ensemble

    2nd Period- BMSN

    3rd Period- Concert Band

    4th Period- Applied Music

     

    After School-

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    Zero Period-

    Fall Semester: Marching Band (M, W, Th, F)

    Spring Semester: Morning Sectionals (M-F)

     

    5th Period- Symphonic Band

    6th Period- BMSN 

    7th Period- Stage Band

    8th Period- Conference

     

    After School- Marching Band (M, T; Fall Only) & Jazz Band (M)