Welcome to Mr. Hickok's Class Page!
Below you will find information about Mr. Hickok, information pertaining to each class, and additional resources needed for the HCMS Instrumental Music Program. I look forward to seeing you in class!

Phone: (919) 639-6000 Ext. 429
Parent Email: dhickok@harnett.k12.nc.us
Student Email: dhickok@harnettstudents.org
Degree: Bachelor of Arts in Music Education, concentration in Instrumental Music - Appalachian State University
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Interested in joining our Band or Orchestra?
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My name is Dylan Hickok and I am a resident of Sampson County. I attended Appalachian State University, where I received my Bachelors degree in Music Education. I am a brother of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, and a member of the National Band Association. I also serve as the Assistant Director to Harnett Central High School’s Marching Trojans. This is my second year at Harnett Central, and I’m excited to continue to be a part of the Raider family!
Announcements
Instrument Rental night for new Band and Orchestra members is Tuesday, April 15th, and Tuesday, April 29th @6pm.
At Harnett Central Middle School in the cafeteria
For all members of the HCMS Band and Orchestra program:
The Orchestra Spring Concert will be on Tuesday, May 6th @6pm.
The Band Spring Concert will be on Tuesday, May 6th @7pm.
The dress code for students is their HCMS Fine Arts shirt, dress pants, and nice shoes.
Courses Offered
6th Grade Band | 6th Grade Orchestra |
7th Grade Band | 7th Grade Orchestra |
8th Grade Band | 8th Grade Orchestra |
Middle school band and orchestra is open to instrumentalists in sixth, seventh, and eighth grade who want to further their study of instrumental music. Middle school band and orchestra meets 2-3 days a week and performs two concerts each year. This course develops additional skills necessary for students to perform in the High School Instrumental Ensembles.
Schedule
TBD
Google Classroom

NC Standards - Music
Frequently Asked Questions
Great musicians come from great ensembles. Before we can be a great ensemble, we must be a great class. Before we can be a great class, we must be great people. Our first job then is to be great people.
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