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News fom the Districs DISTRICTS, from p. 43


We believe that music is a lifetime activity. As teachers of music, we want our students to be the best they can be at doing it for a lifetime. As a teacher and role model for our students, we must practice what we believe and continue to learn throughout our life.


The leaders (Officers) for our district 2016-18 are as follows: • President: Kathy Phillips, Republic - notedealer@sbcglobal.net


• President-Elect: Curtis Tipton, Parkview (Springfield) - ctipton@spsmail.org


• Part President: Raphael Thompson Hollister raphaelthompson@hollisterschools.com


• Secretary: Allyson Tipton, Pleasant View (Springfield) - allysontipton@gmail.com


• Treasurer: Cathy Coonis, Retired - cdcoonis @ hotmail.com


• HS Band VP: Lori Hutton, Marshfield - lorihutton@mjays.us


• Jr High Band VP: Aaron Stewart, Lebanon - astewart@lebanon.k12.mo.us


• HS Jazz VP: Troy Cronkite, Glendale (Springfield) - tcronkite@spsmail.org


• HS Choir 9/10 VP: Vickie Wisdom, Evangel University - wisdomv@evangel.edu


• HS Choir 11/12 VP: Amy Jameson, Ozark - AmyJameson@mail.ozark.k12.mo.us


• Jr High Choir: Alicia Campbell, Ozark - aliciacampbell@mail.ozark.k12.mo.us


• Elementary Choir: Tricia Zinecker, Republic - tricia.zinecker@republicschools.org


• Tri-M: Sarah Sacco, Ava - ssacco@avabears.com


Congratulations to all of the South Central directors and performers at MMEA. We enjoyed your performances and we were very proud of you.


SOUTHEAST DISTRICT #10 Tom Broussard, MMEA District President


The Southeast Missouri District #10 met on Saturday morning, January 28th at 7:45 AM at the 79th MMEA In-Service Workshop/Conference. Officers for the


spring 2017 | www.mmea.net See DISTRICTS, p. 46 45


upcoming 2017-2018 school year are: • President: Tom Broussard, Jackson • President-Elect: Paul Fliege, Jackson • Past-President: Ellen Seyer, Notre Dame • Secretary/Treasurer: Kim Whitehead, Sikeston • Vice-President Band 9-12: Michael Harrer, Cape Central


• Vice-President Band 7-8: April Reynolds, Jackson • Vice-President Band Jazz: Scott Rybolt, Dexter • Vice-President Choir 11-12: Beth St. John, Jackson • Vice-President Choir 9-10: Lacie Eades, Jackson Vice-President Choir 7-8: Victoria Siddell, Perryville


• Vice-President Orchestra: Megan Humiston, Sikeston


The Southeast Missouri District #10 Fall Membership meeting will be held in the Cape Central High School Kinder Auditorium on November 18, 2017 at 1:00 PM. At this meeting we will take nominations for the 2018-2020 District officers. If any member is interested in running for an office, please contact President Tom Broussard at tbroussard@jackson.k12. mo.us. A huge “thank you” to the staff of Cape Central High School for hosting all of our honor group performances!


Highlights from 2016-17 school year: 1464 students auditioned for seven honor groups Honor Group clinicians for 2016-2017: � Band 9-12: Gary Brandes, St. Louis


� Band 7-8: Martin Reynolds, Jackson � Band Jazz: Tim Aubuchon, Kirksville � Choir 11-12: Charles Ackinson, Kansas City � Choir 9-10: Elizabeth McFarland, St. Louis � Choir 7-8: Steven Rew, Kansas City � Orchestra: Patrick Jackson, St. Louis


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