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Alabama Power Foundation 2023 Annual Report

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9 players, working toward the common goal of making better music together, that's a major positive, too," he says. "These skills carry over into lots of other areas of their lives." So, when the band outgrew the equipment, the school knew it needed to act. While the former director of bands had reached out to the foundation for support, McCarley is thrilled to implement the results. "We want everyone who wants to be in band to be in band," he says. "But there is a point where not everyone can go buy an instrument if we don't have it." Plus, the program incurs costs to maintain its instruments and, after some time, replace them. This year, the program is poised to be even bigger than 2023, and McCarley is looking forward to leading students through boisterous renditions of crowd and band favorites like "Word Up" and "Best Band in the Land." But the high note for McCarley transcends music. "It's seeing that 'Aha!' moment in a kid when they realize, 'I've got this, and I can do this.' I love that part of the job," he says.

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