KMEA Survey: 2012 Impact of Budget Challenges on Music Programs in Kansas' Schools. Below is a link to
a survey sponsored by KMEA to help assess the impact of continued budget challenges on music education in
Kansas. It is crucial that KMEA receives one response from every school district in the state. Please identify one
music educator as a representative from your school district to collect the necessary information and complete the
survey no later than December 31, 2012. It is extremely important to find out through this survey, if the trend of
losing music teaching positions in Kansas' schools has slowed. KMEA also needs to examine if music teacher losses
have negatively impacted music instruction and/or music teachers' satisfaction in their jobs. Click on this link to
begin the survey: https://surveys.ksu.edu/TS?offeringid=196793.
KMEA Music Advocacy Network. Once again we are asking for your help to identify high-profile music advocates who can be contacted at a moment's notice to help support school music programs on the district and state levels. Your KMEA district presidents and district advocacy chairs are currently contacting all music educators and asking them to submit one or two names of prominent music education advocates. These advocates should be influential in the educational, cultural, and business communities. They should also be knowledgeable about the validity of music education. For each advocate, please provide, as completely as possible, the information below to your District President. Remember to ask the advocate's permission to use his/her contact information.
- Advocate Name:
- Title:
- Address:
- City/Zip:
- Phone Number:
- E-Mail Address:
I would like to personally congratulate the 2013 KMEA In-Service Workshop Performance Groups and Clinic Session providers who have been selected. This year's In-Service Workshop is February 21-23, 2013, and is once again shaping up to be a wonderful conference! Highlights of the convention will be sessions by Tim Lautzenheiser and Michael Butera, NAfME Executive Director.
2013 President's Concert
Storm Front
Lastly, the 2012-2013 Kansas Music Review (KMR) is online! I would like to give a special thank you to the KMR Staff of Cathy Hunt, Editor; Robert Lee, Advertising Manager; Troy Johnson, Web & Technology Manager; and Desiree Kelsch, Design Manager. These magnificent individuals have done an OUTSTANDING job with the transition from a hard copy magazine to the new web-based version. "The best way to predict the future is to create it," is a quote by the influential writer and self-described "social ecologist," Peter Drucker. The KMEA Board and KMR staff had the vision two years ago to create the future. Now, with just a click of the mouse you can enjoy videos, listen to music, and by clicking on an advertisement you will be directed to the advertiser's website. I hope you agree that our new web-based KMR is fantastic! Troy Johnson has developed an "Intro and Visitor's Guide" to help members maneuver through the magazine. Click on Intro and Visitor's Guide to watch this informative video. The KMR Staff and KMEA Leadership are very excited about the endless possibilities of our new web-based online version of the Kansas Music Review. KMEA is one of our nation's leaders in producing one of the first web-based MEA online magazine. We certainly hope you take advantage of the new KMR and what it has to offer!
Take care and if I can ever be of assistance to you, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Respectfully,
Craig L. Manteuffel
KMEA President