Springdale High School marching band battles high temperatures as they practice

Fort Smith, ARLocal News

Springdale High School's marching band practices in the early morning to mitigate heat-related health risks as football season begins. Drum major Emily Flores emphasizes the importance of hydration, stating, “We have to get coolers out and cloths,” allowing members to cool down effectively. The band director adjusts practice breaks to increase their frequency and duration as temperatures rise, ensuring students remain safe during strenuous activities. These measures demonstrate the school's commitment to student health and safety while maintaining high performance standards. High temperatures can pose a significant risk during outdoor practices, making these precautions crucial.

By starting early, the band not only avoids the heat but also fosters a supportive environment for its members. This proactive approach reflects broader trends in school sports, where adapting to environmental conditions is increasingly prioritized. The band's efforts highlight the importance of safety in high school extracurricular activities.

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