student composition project
2018 Middle School Division Award Winners and Honorable Mentions Instrumental Solo
Joey O’Connor First Place
Washington Junior High School, Manitowoc
Kati Seiter – Teacher
Saathvik Gowda Honorable Mention
Wisconsin Hills Intermediate Phil Rothschadl – Teacher
Instrumental Ensemble Joey O’Connor
First Place & Division Winner Washington Junior High School, Manitowoc
Kati Seiter – Teacher
Robert Boudreau Second Place
Lance Middle School, Kenosha Lindsay Pytel – Teacher
Miles Gleason Third Place
Patrick Marsh Middle School, Sun Prairie
Sharon Haraldson – Teacher
Instrumental Collaborative Ensemble
Cody LaFond and Joy O’Connor First Place
Washington Junior High School, Manitowoc
Kati Seiter – Teacher
Instrumental Jazz Joey O’Connor First Place
Washington Junior High School, Manitowoc
Kati Seiter – Teacher
Piano Solo
Thaddaeus Markle First Place
Phillips Middle School Ray Knihtila – Teacher
Brady Ksobiech Second Place
Oak Creek East Middle School Kristen Honore – Teacher
Jeremy Cotturone Third Place
Park View Middle School, Mukwonago
Nyla Clements – Teacher
Grace Vanden Heuvel Honorable Mention Hortonville Middle School Stacy Juhl – Teacher
Molly Schmitz Honorable Mention Waunakee Middle School Jessica Spicer – Teacher
Recognizing Excellence With WMEA Awards
Is Your Music Program:
• Creative? • Imaginative? • Innovative? If the answer is yes, then your program should be nominated for the Melvin F. Pontious Creative Sparks in Music Education Award! YouTube video footage highlighting award-winning creative music programs will be recognized on the WMEA website and highlighted in WSM. Self- nominations are encouraged. Go to
wmeamusic.org/awards/creative-sparks.
WMEA Service Awards
WMEA sponsors several awards that recognize people who have sustained a commitment to music education and made a positive impact in the school, community or state. Nominate someone you know today! Go to
wmeamusic.org/awards.
Wisconsin School Musician 49
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