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Cliff Huckabee ­ President, Elementary/General Division


• President – Phil Wilson • President-Elect – Kelly Hollingsworth • Hospitality – Kristi Howze • Treasurer – Lori Zachary • Secretary – Rob Lyda • Past-President – Cliff Huckabee


Greetings from the Elementary/General Division of the AMEA! We just finished a very successful professional development conference in Montgomery and we are looking forward to a fabulous 2017!


For those who attended the conference, I hope you were all inspired by the clinicians and their sessions. I appreciate all our out-of- state clinicians who presented sessions including Andrea and Joey Coleman, Roger Sams, Dr. David Frego, and Dr. Georgia Newlin. I also appreciate our Alabama teachers/clinicians including Dr. Patricia Corbin from JSU, Dr. Susanne Burgess from Samford University, Dr. Rob Lyda from Auburn City Schools, Mrs. Lea Hoppe from Randolph School, Mrs. Deanna Bell from Vestavia Hills City Schools, and Kristi Howze from UMS-Wright. We also had two wonderful performances from The Montgomery Academy 5th


and 6th Grade


Chorus led by Ms. Meg Griffin and the Ogletree Singers led by Mr. Phil Wilson. It was a great time of professional growth.


During the general business meeting at the conference we elected our new 2017-2019 Executive Board for the Elementary Division:


I encourage everyone to start planning for the 2018 conference in Birmingham at the BJCC. It will be held January 18-20 and it will be an exciting time as we move to a new location. I encourage our music teachers to consider doing two things for our next conference. First, I encourage you to submit a proposal for a session. I love to see our own music teachers sharing their ideas and passions during the conference. We learn so much from each other, so think about a topic that you feel you could share and submit. Second, I encourage those that have performing groups to submit a performance application. We are one of the largest divisions in AMEA yet we have the smallest number of performance applications each year. Let’s change that! It is a rewarding experience not only for you and your students but also for our division. It inspires and motivates us all to see quality performances from our own teachers. So, I strongly encourage our division to step up and submit proposals and performance applications for 2018! You can do both on the AMEA website: www.myamea.org.


Our 11th will be held on Friday, October 6th


Annual Elementary Music Festival at Samford


University. We are still in the planning stages


and hope to have our two clinicians secured soon. It will also be followed by our AMEA/AOSA Joint Workshop on Saturday, October 7th


. We will send out more information soon via our email list.


I also wanted to update you on other upcoming events around our state:


AOSA Spring Workshop with Artie Almeida – March 4, 2017 – Samford University


Kodaly Workshop presented by SHAKE – April 22, 2017 – Vestavia Hills Elementary East


ACDA Young Voices Festival April 28-29, 2017 at University of Alabama


Orff Certification, Samford University: Level 1; June 19-June 30, 2017


Kodaly Certification, University of Montevallo – Levels 1, 2, & 3 – July 10-21, 2017


East Alabama General Music Workshop – Saturday, August 26, 2017


Lastly, if you are not receiving emails from the Elementary Division, please send us an email at:


elementaryamea@gmail.com


We would love to add you to our email list to keep you informed of upcoming news and events for our division. I wish everyone a great 2nd


semester and do not hesitate to contact us if we can be of assistance to you.


Respectfully Submitted, Cliff Huckabee, President Elementary/General Division


Becky Halliday ­ President, Higher Education Division


Congratulations to all who contributed to the 2017 AMEA Professional Development Conference. This event is always energizing and informative and this year was no exception. The HED hosted clinicians whose topics included advocacy, copyright, web-


ala breve


based instruction, arts integration, inclusivity, video game music, and EdTPA. In addition, our panel discussion included accomplished pianists who work in tandem with students and applied faculty. We would like to thank panelists from Alabama State University: Dr. Adonis Gonzalez (piano faculty), Dr. Katrina Phillips (clarinet faculty), Terrance Brown (voice faculty), Zabriel Rivers (voice student), and Devin Gavin (clarinet student). From the University of Montevallo, we were joined by Dr. Laurie Middaugh (piano instructor), Dr. Joseph Ardovino (trumpet faculty), and Sam


Ardovino (trumpet student). These panelists performed on the HED recital later that afternoon.


In addition, the HED and the Collegiate Division hosted a combined mixer that was well attended by both students and faculty. We look forward to future collaborative efforts to explore mutual interests between divisions, particularly as EdTPA approaches. Comments and suggestions are always welcome!


I wish you a wonderful spring semester! 17


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