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Division Regional Conference in Memphis and for the 2011 National ACDAconference in Chicago.


Clayton received a Bachelor of Music Education Degree from Samford University, a Masters Degree in Vocal Performance


from the Indiana


University School of Music; and was awarded an Opera Fellowship for completion of his doctorate at Florida State University.


Clayton is married to Kim Clayton, a professional musician, and they are the parents of seven boys ages 21 to 7— Phillip, Andrew, Daniel, Jonathan, Caleb, and Noah!


Jacob,


Guzmán holds a Ph.D. in Music Education from the Florida State University and a degree


in


Electromechanical Engineering from the Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra in Santiago, Dominican Republic.Guzmán received a bachelor's degree from Luther College, and a master's degree from Florida State University in music education. While attending Florida State, he also received a certificate in pedagogy of music theory. He frequently serves as a guest conductor, clinician, and adjudicator in national and international festivals.


Potsdam, a Masters degree from Marywood University, and is currently working toward a DMA at Boston University. She is a member of MENC and ACDA and is vice-president of ACDA-PA.


Ms.Hower's choirs have been invited to performat state, divisional and national ACDA and MENC conventions. She has been a guest conductor for various choral festivals and has presented interest sessions at state, division and national conventions on subjects pertaining to middle school choral music and themiddle school voice. Her article, “Designing aNewParadigmfor Selecting Music for the Middle School Choir” appeared in the November 2006 issue of Choral Journal .


Middle School Treble Chorus


Middle School Mixed Chorus


Conductor, composer, arranger, and music educator from the Dominican Republic, Tony Guzmán is currently director of the jazz program and associate professor of music education at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa. He has conductedAll-State, honor festivals, recording studio, shows, summer camps choirs, concert bands, jazz bands, and orchestras in several countries during the past thirty years. He has written many arrangements of Caribbean and Latin American music, some of which are published by Boosey&Hawkes and OxfordUniversity Press. Recent clinics and


presentations include


Eileen Hower isAssistant Professor of Music Education at Bloomsburg University, Bloomsburg, PA. She taught generalmusic and conducted the choirs of Central Columbia Middle School in Bloomsburg, PA for 18 years. Mrs. Hower holds a Bachelors degree from the Crane School of Music at SUNY


Ms. Hower's 7 th grade general music students wrote and performed original opera for 13 years. She and her students have presented sessions at all levels of MENC conventions, and she has published articles on the subject in Music Educator's Journal and PMEA News .


Ms. Hower is listed in myriad Who's Who . She was named locally as 1995 “Teacher of the Year”, March 2002 “WBRE Teacher of the Month” and received the 2005 PMEA District VIII Citation of ExcellenceAward.


the


Dominican Republic National System of Youth Orchestras, World Choral Symposium,


the Music Educators


National Conference, Associação de Regentes de Corais do Brasil, The Association of British ChoralDirectors, the Scottish Association for Music Education, and the Festival 500 in Canada, among others.


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