Kansas Music Review
Winter Issue 2014-15


Southeast District Report
Mark Gard
President
Greetings from Southeast District! It's been a busy start to the school year with many changes. We are a smaller district and, by my latest calculations, we have 110 elementary through high school music teachers. We had 18 position changes over the summer - 17 new or changed positions and, unfortunately, one position lost to downsizing. I don't know about other districts but those were fairly significant changes for us.

An additional change this summer was Alan Paxson of Chetopa taking over officially as SE District Executive Director after our June district board meeting. We continue to be in very capable hands.

As I did last year, I'm borrowing excerpts from our three district Honors Educators. I know that too often I can get caught up in the busyness of school year and lose focus, and it has been great to be reminded once again why we are doing what we are doing through the philosophy statements of the outstanding educators and the reference letters of the people that support them.
"After starting my fourteenth year of teaching, I've grown to realize that music is a foundational component of our educational system. There is no other subject area that encompasses all other subjects to the extent that music does for the learner. We don't teach so children are better at math or reading, but we teach music so they feel and value everything music brings to their lives. In the process, it is only natural that our students excel in other subject areas."
Amanda Johnson, SE Outstanding Elementary Music Educator from USD 234 - Ft. Scott
"My privilege as a music educator is to start working with a Kindergartener and have them until the day of their graduation. In the end, I have tried not only to develop an appreciation for a tremendous art form, I have helped guide and encourage a student with skills they will be using for the remainder of their lives. If for some untold reason we stop presenting music to children, life will never be the same and life itself will be tougher for so many."
Linda Shilts-Baum, SE Outstanding Middle School Music Educator from USD 282 - West Elk
"My older brother was told in high school by a music teacher that he couldn't sing because he was a jock. I never bought that. I believe that we all have a song in our heart to be discovered, and sing, regardless of race, social status, wealth or strength. The lessons and communication of the spirit through song will last for an eternity. There was a reason Martin Luther stated: 'Next to the word of God, I give to music the highest place and honor."
Russ Vallier, SE Outstanding High School Music Educator from USD 413 - Chanute. Well said Russ.
Our chairs and facility managers are busy preparing for our district's upcoming events. We are looking forward to having the following clinicians work with our 2014-2015 honor ensembles:
  • High School Jazz: Jim Mair, Kansas City Kansas Community College
    Christine Lovell, Columbus - Chair
  • High School Orchestra: Raul Munguia - Pittsburg State University
  • Cooper Neil, Pittsburg - Chair
  • High School Band: Martin Bergee, University of Kansas
    Gae Phillips, Columbus - (New) Chair
  • High School Choir: Allyss Haecker - Emory & Henry College, Virginia
    Scott Allison, Labette County - Chair
  • Middle School Band: TBA
    Jami Messner, Caney - (New) Chair
  • Middle School Choir: Mark Bartel - Friends University
    Theresa Fischer, Neodesha - Chair
  • Elementary Choir: Stella Hastings, Pittsburg State University
    Jeanne Hoover, Pittsburg - Chair

KMEA Southeast District Calendar of Events
  • November 7 - Nomination Deadline for Elementary and Middle School Band
  • November 8 - District Auditions at Parsons High School
  • November 20- District Honors Jazz Band at Pittsburg Memorial Auditorium
  • November 21 - MS Choir Registration Deadline
  • December 6 - District Mini-Convention at Labette County High School
  • January 17 - Elementary and Middle School Honor Groups at Chanute High School
  • February 26-28 - KMEA ISW in Wichita

It has been and is still a privilege for me to serve as district president for SE Kansas and I hope to see all of our teachers over the next few months. Teachers, take advantage of the different opportunities offered by the SE district and be sure to check out our website ksmea.org/se for more information regarding our district events.

2014-15 Outstanding Music Educators
Elementary

Amanda Johnson
Ft. Scott
Middle School

Linda Shilts-Baum
West Elk
High School

Russ Vallier
Chanute
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