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Who are the Robstown Band boosters?
A group of parents have come together to ensure students at a Coastal Bend high school are marching their way to victory.
and last updated 2020-12-10 06:49:28-05
A group of parents have come together to ensure students at a Coastal Bend high school are marching their way to victory.
The Robstown High School marching band has 63 participants. Some say marching band is a performing art.
Others call it a sport. Regardless of what you consider it, it takes a lot to keep things running smoothly and that s where the band s boosters come in.