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FAME M E
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ducators Open to High School Juniors and Seniors
Thursday, January 20, 2011 9:00A.M. - 4:30 P.M. RenaissanceMontgomery Hotel at the Convention Center
Application and $20 registration fee are due postmarked no later than November 15, 2010
Student_____________________________________________________________ Grade ____________________ Nominating Teacher _____________________________________________MENC # _________________________ School Name ____________________________________________________________________________________ SchoolAddress __________________________________________________________________________________ Teacher Phone ________________________________ Teacher Email ______________________________________ This student participates in (circle all that apply): Band Chorus Orchestra
PublicityWaiver
I giveAMEApermission to take photos of FAME attendees and use the photos for publicity purposes. By this authorization, I understand and agree that no participant shall receive remuneration and that all rights, title and interest to the photos and use of them belongs toAMEA.
______________________________________________ Signature of Student
_______________________________________________ Signature of Parent if Student is under 18
Enclose $20 Registration Fee Make checks payable toAMEA
The FAME program includes many important topics for students considering a career as a music educator. Ahighlight of the 2011 program will be a session presented byMENC President Scott Shuler: “Why Teach? -WhyMusic? -WhyMe?”
Lunch will be provided byAMEA Mail this application, along with the $20 registration fee, to:
Pat Stegall,AMEAPast President Muscle Shoals High School 1900AvalonAvenue
Muscle Shoals,Alabama 35661 Postmark Deadline: November 15, 2010 ala breve 23
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