Leander High School's online student-run newspaper

The Roar

Leander High School's online student-run newspaper

The Roar

Leander High School's online student-run newspaper

The Roar

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Second annual March-a-Thon benefits band program

The Leander Band program is having a March-a-Thon on Saturday, October 5. This is the largest fundraiser the band will have all year. The money raised will help with everything that keeps the band going including props and marching techs.

March-a-Thon will consist of a 7 hour rehearsal with marching technicians and Ryan George, the man who arranged the band’s show music. This is the biggest opportunity for the band program to excel in their marching show.

To help, find any band member or director for more information or to donate,you can donate with a credit card on the band website @ leanderband.org.

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Brianna Acosta
Brianna Acosta, Staff Writer
Outside of newspaper, senior Brianna Acosta plays bass clarinet and bassoon in band. She can also play bass guitar, tuba, guitar, cello, and enjoys singing. She was born October 4 in San Marcos. Brianna wishes she could live in Seattle, or, if she went out of the country, Ireland. Currently she has a job at Naanful, the Indian grill in 1890 Ranch shopping center. After high school, Brianna wants to go to college at Saint John’s University in New York. Brianna has a Chihuahua dachshund mix and a turtle, but her favorite animals are pigs.