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Peck, MI — The students of the Peck High School Marching Band achieved a significant accomplishment at the TFOTA Marching Band Festival, receiving straight first division ratings and securing the second-highest score of the contest. Despite being the smallest school in attendance, Peck’s students scored a 45.7, just behind Unionville-Sebewaing’s 47.

Among the 13 schools competing, only three bands earned first division ratings, with Peck proudly being one of them. Their ‘Royalty Revival’ performance, which featured classic hits from legendary artists like Prince, Elvis Presley, and Aretha Franklin, captivated judges and audiences alike, marking a new high point in the students' progression.

This achievement was made possible through the unwavering support of parents, administration, and the community. With this strong foundation and momentum, the students of the Peck High School Marching Band are excited about the future and look forward to continuing to build on their success.

Top Two Scores: 

Unionville-Sebewaing (USA): 47

Peck: 45.7

Full Ratings Recap:

Deckerville: Exhibition

Ubly: Exhibition

Peck: I, I, I = I

Capac: II, II, II = II

Brown City: II, II, I = II

Caro: II, II, II = II

Unionville-Sebewaing (USA): I, I, I = I

Marlette: II, II, II = II

Cass City: II, II, I = II

Millington: I, II, II = II

Yale: II, II, II = II

Laker: II, II, II = II

Bad Axe: I, I, I = I.