The Eagle Regiment is the competitive marching band and color guard program from Eisenhower High School in Rialto, California. Representing the pride of "Ike," the ensemble brings together woodwinds, brass, percussion, and visual performers to create high-energy field shows. The group actively competes in Southern California circuits, performs at varsity football games, and anchors the school's musical community through dedication, teamwork, and intense discipline. Directed By Derrick Williams
Marching Band Concert Band Orchestra High school marching band season is a fall activity where student musicians play instruments while marching in formation on a field or street. It blends musical performance with athletic drill work, teamwork, and school spirit. The season runs from late summer through autumn, featuring intense rehearsals, Friday night football games, and weekend competitions. Color guard is a big part of the marching band bringing color and magic to ourshows Concert season is the winter and spring continuation of high school band, shifting the focus from outdoor marching and athletic drills to indoor, refined musical performance. Students sit in a traditional auditorium setting, trading high-energy field shows for complex, classical, and contemporary sheet music that tests their technical skills and musical expression. High school orchestra is a year-round performance program focused on string instruments, where students master classical masterpieces, film scores, and contemporary music. Students spend the school year in an indoor concert setting, developing advanced technique, musical expression, and a deep appreciation for ensemble playing.