Steve McLendon AMEA President
Congratulations to: Dr. Carl Hancock- President Elect
Dr. Carla Gallahan- Recording Secretary Dr. Chris Walker- Treasurer/Registrar
I would like to personally thank these individuals for their willingness to serve our organization. Of course they are no stranger to anyone who has been a part of the association. Each one of them has served AMEA in various capacities for many years now, and I know their experience will serve our membership well.
This is my farewell letter to you. It has been a true pleasure to serve as your president. The office has given me the opportunity to meet many wonderfully talented people across our state. It has renewed my faith in the future of music education because I see so many of you who are completely dedicated to the profession. Since this is my last article, it seems like I should say something that will count in a special way. Here’s my advice to you as music educators: Don’t limit yourself to just teaching music. Teach your students everything you know.
Teach them why history is important, what it means to be a good citizen, how to lead others, what service is, how we can celebrate our differences, the value of education, how to make a point without making an enemy, what respect is, why it’s our duty to vote, how to take care of others, the joy of giving, why hard work is rewarding, how learning is a lifelong endeavor, the
importance of sharing, what culture is, how different international culture is, how art is expression, how a piece of music can speak so personally, how making music can be magical…My point is this: be yourself and be willing to share yourself with your students. Teach them what’s important to you and why.
Thank you for entrusting me with this office. I hope my service over the past two years has been effective and productive. Although my title in AMEA is changing, my passion and advocacy for music education is not. I leave you in good hands. Sara Womack is more than capable of successfully leading our organization. She is a hard-worker with a creative energy that motivates everyone around her. Once again, thank you for your trust and friendship. I leave with fond memories and a steadfast confidence in the future of music education in Alabama.
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