Wyandanch Memorial High School Marching Band    marches to success with new leader and major growth

The sounds of Wyandanch Memorial High School’s marching band are louder and more impressive than ever, thanks to new director Mr. Nick Liddie. Since stepping into the role in the 2023-2024 school year, Liddie has focused on developing the technical and creative abilities of his students. Under his direction, the marching band has expanded from 45 members in the previous year to a remarkable 85 students, marking a period of growth and dedication.

The band, which features a drumline and a group of majorettes known as the Warriorettes, will put their abilities to the test this year with two exciting performances – the Stamford, Connecticut Thanksgiving Parade and the Monroe College High School Marching Band showcase.

“The members of the band have incredible potential and the district is proud to watch them grow as musicians,” said Liddie. “They attend lessons and band practice daily and we rehearse as a group after school to prepare for our season.”

The new approach and high standards of Mr. Liddie has pushed students to rise to the challenge as they prepare for their first performance of the season at homecoming on Oct. 19.

“We are working on everything from posture to dynamics to tone and pitch,”

said Liddie. “They are excited to play for our community and show how much they’ve improved.”

The band’s journey to excellence is also visual, thanks to a generous donation that allowed for the band members and the Warriorettes to receive new uniforms.

“The new uniforms help them feel more united and give them confidence to take ownership of their craft,” said Liddie. “The hard work they’ve put into improving their abilities combined with new uniforms and support from the community allows them to truly be proud of their accomplishments.”

This year, Mr. Liddie and the Wyandanch Memorial High School marching band are ready to represent their school and community with pride.

“The pride and enthusiasm in the band are on a whole new level,” said interim Superintendent of Schools Dr. Laurence Aronstein. “Mr. Liddie has done and still is doing an incredible job of bringing out the best in his students, helping them achieve great things.”

As the Wyandanch Memorial High School Marching Band prepares for the Stamford Thanksgiving Parade, upcoming football games and the Monroe College event, it is clear they are on the path to becoming a great musical group for the district to enjoy for years to come.

Wyandanch Memorial High School Marching Band marches to success with new leader and major growth  Wyandanch Memorial High School Marching Band marches to success with new leader and major growth  Wyandanch Memorial High School Marching Band marches to success with new leader and major growth  Wyandanch Memorial High School Marching Band marches to success with new leader and major growth