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MMEA Jazz All State Festival

March 26, 2012

Maine Music Educators Association bring students and adults together

In most areas of the country, March Madness means Basketball. That happens in Maine in February, but there is also a March Madness in Maine for students in the Arts. There are Regional and State Drama Festivals, Visual Art Shows and it is Music in Our School month, meaning concerts abound. Oh…and it’s Jazz Season…ALL month long!

The Maine Music Educator’s Association (MMEA) sponsors District and State Jazz Festivals for both Middle School and High School jazz groups throughout the state.  Tonight (Monday, March 26, 2012) at 9:00, Maine Public Broadcasting Network (MPBN) will broadcast some of Maine’s finest student Jazz Musicians from the MMEA Jazz All State Festival, held in Scarborough in January. You will have an opportunity to watch individual students from many Maine High Schools participate together in Jazz Bands, a Jazz Combo and a Jazz Choir.

In March, students participate in Jazz Ensembles which are part of their school music programs and these groups then compete against similar groups from other schools. First, these groups must qualify for the MMEA State Festival at an MMEA District Festival by receiving a certain score…any number of schools may qualify.  Then, each type of group has it’s own State Festival. If you love Jazz, you will love all of these festivals and be prepared for Maine’s student Jazz Musicians to blow you away with their talent! The first of the MMEA State Festivals was the MMEA High School Instrumental Jazz Festival, held at Mount Desert Island High School on March 16 and 17. On Friday, March 16th all Jazz Combos competed and schools that have more than one Jazz Band competed in the ‘Multiple’ Jazz Band category.  On Saturday, March 17th, all of the other High School Jazz Bands competed in three different venues and 4 different divisions. The divisions are determined by school size…all of the schools are ranked in order of size and then 4 equal divisions are created. There were a total of 37 schools involved, with 30 on Saturday (7 schools participated with combos only).

Awards for the High School Instrumental Festival were as follows:

In Division IV:

  • First Place–George Stevens Academy, directed by Steve Orlofsk
  • 2nd Place–Maine Central Institute (MCI), Directed by Dean Neal
  • 3rd Place–Old Orchard Beach, directed by Mark Manduca

In Division III:

  • First Place–Old Town High School, directed by Jeff Priest
  • 2nd Place–MDI (Darth Vader), directed by Dan Granholm
  • 3rd Place–Fryeburg Academy directed by C. Brent LeCasce.

In Division II:

  • First Place–Nokomis High School, directed by M. Stanley Buchanan
  • 2nd Place–Westbrook High School, directed by Phil Rich
  • 3rd Place Brewer High School, directed by Brady Harris

In Division I:

  • First Place–South Portland, directed by Craig Skeffington
  • 2nd Place–Brunswick High School, directed by Michael Scarpone
  • 3rd Place–Noble High School, directed by Mark Mumme.

In addition to these ordinals, the following schools had students that received outstanding musician trophies:

  • George Stevens Academy
  • Houlton High School
  • John Bapst High School
  • Ellsworth High School
  • MDI
  • York High School
  • Fryberg Academy
  • Nokomis High School
  • Brewer High School
  • Westbrook high School
  • Greely High School
  • South Portland High School
  • Thornton Academy
  • Brunswick High School

Congratulations to all of the participants!

This past weekend, Saturday March 23rd, the MMEA Middle School Instrumental Jazz Festival took place at Stearns High School in Millinocket. Once again, audiences were treated to the reason there are so many excellent High School Jazz Bands in the State of Maine. Excellent student musicianship was apparent in these groups. Again, there were 4 divisions, with a total of 33 bands representing 30 different schools from throughout the state.

Following are the results from Divisions I and II:

In Division I:

  • First Place–Falmouth Middle School Jazz  Band, under the direction of Jerry Barry
  • 2nd Place–Noble Middle School Jazz Band, under the direction of Marilyn Bachelder and 3rd Place–Greely Middle School Jazz Band, under the direction of Scott Thurston.

In Division II:

  • First Place–Lenonard Middle School Jazz Ensemble, under the direction of Shianne Priest
  • 2nd Place–Brewer Community School under the direction of Lanissa Nadeau
  • 3rd Place–Reeds Brook Middle School Jazz Band, under the direction of Becky Mallory

Complete results of outstanding musician awards and Divisions III and IV will be posted soon.

Next weekend, vocalists will take the stage in Ellsworth for the MMEA State Vocal Jazz Festival. On Friday, March 30th, Middle School Show Choirs will compete against one another and on Saturday, March 31st, High School Show Choirs and High School Jazz Choirs will compete.

If you are looking for an enjoyable way to spend your weekend, I strongly recommend that you find your way to Ellsworth High School. The students are sure to impress you, and I will have my own group there, so perhaps I will see you in Ellsworth!

Thank you so much to music educator Pam Kinsey for this post!

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Congratulations Monica Kantor-Churchill

June 10, 2011

MMEA Music Educator of the Year

At the Maine Music Educators conference in May at USM Moncia Kantor-Churchill was named the music educator of the year. Falmouth Middle School Band Director, Jerry Barry nominated her and introduced her that evening. The description he wrote summarizing Monica’s commitment and dedication to music education over the years is wonderful so I am including it below. Thank you Monica for your contributions to education and to Jerry for nominating her.

It is with great pleasure and pride that I write to nominate Monica Kantor-Churchill, of Plummer-Motz Elementary School in Falmouth Maine, for 2011 MMEA Music Educator of the Year. 

I first had the privilege of meeting Monica in September of 1989, as she was teaching general music and chorus at Plummer-Motz Elementary School in Falmouth.  I was immediately struck by her enthusiasm for music and her passion for teaching.  She jumped right into conversation describing her days lessons and how excited the kids were to be actively involved in her various classroom activities – and oh how proud she was of their accomplishments!  As a new hire in the district, this first interaction had a lasting effect on me.

The first time I saw her elementary school chorus perform in concert, I was completely blown away.  Monica’s chorus had over 75% of the fourth and fifth graders enrolled, filling the gymnasium.  They performed a wide variety of absolutely wonderful pieces, often with solo voices, raps, colored flashlights, and exciting choreography.  How she manages to coerce all of those youngsters to sing so beautifully is nothing short of a miracle.  Her performances showcase student achievement on recorders and ethnic dancing, while also integrating Orff instruments, African drums and hand percussion seamlessly into the fabric of the choral concert. Due to her diligence, the one of the coolest things to do at Plummer-Motz School is to sing in the chorus.

Monica is an active member of MMEA District II, often accompanying the District II choruses.  In her constant effort to improve professionally, Mrs. Kantor-Churchill never misses an MMEA In-Service Conference.  She is always willing to share her skill and knowledge with others, and has presented workshops at the In-Service Conference with her choral groups on numerous occasions.  She is the consummate educator, never missing an opportunity to talk shop and share ideas with our states finest music teachers.

Monica is revered by her music-teaching peers, her elementary school colleagues and principal, Falmouth parents, and most importantly, her students – all of which currently are enjoying either being in her classroom, or having fond memories of their elementary school music time spent with Mrs. Kantor-Churchill.

In reading the enclosed additional letters of support, I am confident the committee will be sufficiently impressed and strongly consider Monica Kantor-Churchill this year’s choice for “MMEA Music Educator of the Year”

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Maine Music Educators Association

May 26, 2011

Spectacular Opportunity

I was fortunate to have the chance to attend the Maine Music Educators conference at USM. As is always, at the same time All-State rehearsals were happening. Rob Westerberg and I presented information about the Arts Assessment Initiative at the Thursday night banquet. One of the recently selected Teacher Leaders was at the banquet; Alice Sullivan from Woodland and Princeton.

The next day I spent time listening to the practice sessions with band, orchestra, and chorus. Students were focused and clearly committed to giving their best. What a great opportunity it is for the students who are selected to participate. Congratulations to the students! And a GREAT big THANK YOU to the teachers who work with these students!

The feedback was all very good on the workshop opportunities that teachers had! The conference was well organized and a provided a chance to connect with colleagues from across the state. Congratulations students and teachers!