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America’s top ensembles and conducts over 100 workshops annu- ally. In addition to Scott’s student-centered speaking engagements, he maintains an active clinic schedule with professional education organizations on both regional and national levels. He is also the author of “Leadership Success,” “Leadership Travel Guide,” “Leader- ship Survival Guide,” and “Leader of the Band.” One of the world’s most celebrated ensem- bles, The King’s Singers have a packed schedule of concerts, recordings, media and education work that spans the globe. They champion the work of both young and estab- lished composers and,


whether singing Tomkins or Takemitsu, Bach or Bublé, are instantly recognisable for their spot-on intonation, impeccable vocal blend, flawless articulation of the text and incisive timing. They are also consummate entertainers: a class act with a delightfully British wit. Please plan on joining us in East Brunswick in February for one of the best State Music Conferences in the country. Pre-Register Online… www.NJMEA.org


EASTERN DIVISION CONFERENCE HARTFORD, CT


The Eastern Division Conference is held every two years and


is hosted by a local state Music Educators Association. The 2013 Conference will take place from April 4-7, 2013 at the Connecticut Convention Center, 100 Columbus Boulevard, Hartford CT. Congratulations to the two New Jersey choirs that were selected


to perform in Hartford in April. The “Nutley Concert Choir” under the direction of Michael Cundari and the “Morris Knolls Concert Choir” under the direction of Michael Semancik. Registration information and conference details can be found on the Eastern Division website: http://www.nafme-eastern.org


PROGRAM ADVOCACY Lastly, but most importantly, please promote your programs!


Remember it is 100% about student achievement! It takes a lot of extra time, but promotion of not only your concerts and events as well as what you and your students are doing in the classroom everyday NEEDS to be shared with your parents, administration and community. Empower the students to help you... develop this role through greater participation and involvement of your TRI-M Music Honor Society. Remember... curriculum, observations, assess- ment, standards, student growth models do not need to be dirty words. EMBRACE IT ALL!


If I can be helpful in any way, please do not hesitate to call me at 609-317-0906. Have a great 2013!


Looking Ahead… NAfME NATIONAL CONFERENCE: NASHVILLE, TN October 27-30, 2013


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