Dr. Monte Selby recently was awarded the Distinguished Service Award from the New England League of Middle Schools at their recent annual conference held in Providence, Rhode Island. Monte is a musician and teaching artist and has traveled across the country working with students and teachers. He was the 2018 Maine Association Middle Level Education conference keynote speakers and engaged the audience alongside his son. You can read about the presentation in this BLOG POST from November 11, 2018. Congratulations Monte Selby!
On October 18 and 19 the annual conference for the Maine Association for Middle Level Education (MAMLE) was held at Point Lookout. Educator and teaching artist Monte Selby provided the keynote. It was filled with thought provoking ideas and lots of music. Monte’s 22 year old son Martin joined him and provided a wonderful addition to the presentation.
Monte has a long history in education including serving as a school principal. He presently spends a lot of time in classrooms and schools in Maine and across the country making music with students. He’s written and performed songs with over 39,000 students around the world.
Below is a collaborative song he wrote with middle schoolers.
LIGHTEN UP
DON’T LOOK AT ME WITH THAT TONE OF VOICE
WHEN YOU CALL THE KETTLE CORN THAT’S A TASTY CHOICE
STICKS AND STONES MAY BREAK MY BONES BACK
THE GRASS ISN’T GREENER TO BE EXACT
BECAUSE WORDS DO HURT JILL AND THATS A FACT JACK!
THEY BUILD UP FENCES WITH A BAD IMPACT
AND HENCE. IT’S COMMON SENSE
MAYBE WE ALL NEED TO LIGHTEN UP
LEAVE MORE ROOM FOR LESS SERIOUS
ENJOY OTHER PEOPLE AS PEOPLE FOR WHO THEY ARE
TREAT’M LIKE AN ALL-STAR
GREET OTHER PEOPLE THE WAY YOU WANT TO EAT PIE
WHAT GOES AROUND COMES BACK EMPTY
IF YOU SHARE AND THAT’S FINE
AN APPLE A DAY MAKES AN EMPTY TREE
THERE’S NO “I” IN TEAM BUT THERE’S A YOU AND THERE’S A ME
LIFE’S NOT ABOUT WAITING FOR THE STORM TO PASS
RAIN HAS A RHYTHM IF YOU’RE WILLING TO DANCE
LET’S TRY! TO THE RHYTHM OF LIFE
MAYBE WE ALL NEED TO LIGHTEN UP
LEAVE MORE ROOM FOR LESS SERIOUS
ENJOY OTHER PEOPLE AS PEOPLE FOR WHO THEY ARE
TREAT’M LIKE AN ALL-STAR
HATERS GONNA HATE. FAKERS GONNA FAKE
BREAKERS GONNA SHAKE SHAKE SHAKE
BUT DON’T HATE THE PLUNGER JUST HATE THE STOOL
LIFE’S A GARDEN, SO DIG IT, IT’S COOL AND FREE
DON’T LET YOUR FLAWS DEFINE YOUR FUN
YOU’RE A BOOK WITH A COVER I DON’T INTEND TO JUDGE
EMOTION DOESN’T FALL FAR FROM THE TREE
THERE’S A STORY IN YOU THAT RELATES TO ME
SO IT’S HEY DIDDLE DIDDLE THIS SONG’S BEEN A RIDDLE
LISTEN REAL CLOSE THERE’S A LESSON
TO TICKLE YOUR BRAIN. I HOPE YOU GAIN, THAT,
MAYBE WE ALL NEED TO LIGHTEN UP
LEAVE MORE ROOM FOR LESS SERIOUS
ENJOY OTHER PEOPLE AS PEOPLE FOR WHO THEY ARE
TREAT’M LIKE AN ALL-STAR
HOW THIS CAME ABOUT
“Lighten Up” is a song Monte wrote with 7th graders (about 100 students) who were on an interdisciplinary team called the All Stars. Each student wrote down lyric ideas in response to the question, “What could everyone on the All Star team do to help make this a great place to come to school?” They shared ideas and posted their words all around the room, but they were not finding a creative theme to serve as a main idea. As they continued brainstorming, Monte guided them to famous quotes or familiar phrases to generate ideas. One student made a mistake with his quote when he shared his mother’s favorite line, “Don’t look at me with that tone of voice”. The mistake sparked a creative idea to build their song lyrics with mash-ups of multiple phrases that would express their desire for 7th graders on the All Star Team to “Lighten Up.”
Now that you know the history I suggest that you go back to the top of this blog post and read the song once again.
Monte and students at the national student council conference last summer – performing a song they wrote for the conference.
To watch a group of middle school songwriters in action, Monte has shared a recent video that comes from a songwriting residency with 6th graders. They decided that the best way for them to become the greatest group of 6th graders in the history of the school, it would require everyone to allow each individual to “be yourself”. The song is called, “You Be You”. You can see also see Monte’s son in the video.
The most popular song written with students in Maine comes from a group of 2nd graders at Mabel I. Wilson elementary. Their song, “Animal Habitat” reflects what they learned from an engaging science unit. Listen for the enthusiastic voices of over 100 2nd graders contributing to the chorus of their own original song!
mp3 of “Lighten Up”
Monte has a doctorate degree in School Leadership so he not only has the knowledge and experience to write songs with students but he has an understanding of administrators. He is a Grammy Award winning songwriter, recording artist, educator, author, and speaker. You can learn more about Monte at his WEBSITE and contact him directly by EMAIL.
Argy Nestor
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