[Members] MASTA TOY/AOY Ballot Due Today
Rick Dapprich, Editor
mastanotes at mac.com
Tue Dec 21 00:32:31 UTC 2010
Good Afternoon, MASTA,
Your vote counts! Reminder that your ballot for MASTA Teacher-of-th-
Year and Administrator-of-the-Year is due today (Monday, 1/20/10).
Please copy, fill out and return the ballot below for 2010-11.
Deadline is midnight! Great folks nominated in each category! Read
below bios about these wonderful MASTA teachers and courageous
administrators.
Email ballot to: dwinder at emich.edu or print out and mail (postmarked
by midnight) to Diane L. Winder, 510 Browning St., Ypsilanti, MI 48198.
Happiest Holidays and thanks for voting!
Diane L. Winder
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Dear MASTA Members:
This is your ballot for MASTA's 2011 Teacher-of-the-Year and
Administrator-of-the-Year. It's inspiring to read about these folks
and a privilege to receive these nominations. Each is already a
winner, respected and admired by their constituents for their many
achievements! See nomination bios at the conclusion of this email
before you vote.
To vote, please copy this email and put into a new email addressed to
me (dwinder at emich.edu). Then, mark your selections (one in each
category), and return by midnight on Monday, December 20, 2010*.
(*Note: This is an extension beyond the date printed in previous MASTA
calendars.)
Look forward to hearing from all of you. Thanks for giving our fine
teachers and administrators such great support!
Best regards, Diane L. Winder, MASTA, President-Elect
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TEACHER-0F-THE-YEAR
___Mark Kotchenruther
___David Reed
___Aaron E. Tenney
ADMINISTRATOR-OF-THE-YEAR
___James H. Hofman
___Blake Prewitt
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TEACHER OF THE YEAR NOMINATIONS/BIOS:
MARK KOTCHENRUTHER, an orchestra teacher for the 24 years, holds the
B.M. and Ph.D. in music education from the University of Michigan, and
the M.A. from The Ohio State University. Mark previously taught in
Kentucky (where he also served as president of the Kentucky chapter of
ASTA); Norfolk, VA; and, South Haven, MI. Since 2000, Mark has taught
orchestra in the Forest Hills Public Schools where, in 2009, the FHN
Chamber Orchestra performed at the Fourth Annual Michigan Music
Conference.
Trained as a tubist through college, Mark was attracted to string
teaching as an undergraduate student and got involved as a counselor
at the MASTA Elementary String Camp. From that time forward, Mark’s
opportunities and experiences with MASTA have played an important role
in his professional life. Mark recently served as president of MASTA
(2008-2010) and currently serves as past-president. As president and
president-elect, Mark was a member of the Michigan Music Conference
Executive Board and for two years served as its secretary. It was
during Mark’s term as president that MASTA received the prestigious
“Outstanding Chapter Award” at the 2010 National ASTA Conference.
Mark also served MASTA from 1994-2001 as Music Director for the
Elementary String Camp, and from 1999-2004 as Conference Coordinator
for the Midwest Music Clinic.
As an active member of MSBOA, Mark has been string representative for
MSBOA Districts 6 and 10, and from 2001-2008 was a site host for the
MSBOA Middle Level String Clinics. He has served on the conducting
staff of Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp since 2001 and the Knollcrest Music
Camp at Calvin College since 2006. Mark has also been an adjunct
professor of string methods at Albion College and Western Michigan
University. He has directed youth orchestras in several communities,
including: Owensboro, KY; Monroe, MI; St. Joseph, MI; and, for the
past 10 years for the St. Cecilia Music Center in Grand Rapids. Mark
has also been invited as guest clinician and conductor throughout
Michigan.
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DAVID REED has taught in the Bloomfield Hills Schools since 1984. He
has a Bachelor of Music degree in Music Education from Michigan State
University and a Master of Music in Violin Performance from the
University of Michigan. He has performed with a number of Detroit
area orchestras and continues to perform locally as a soloist and in
numerous string quartets. While at the UM, David was chosen to perform
as a concerto competition winner in 1983.
Mr. Reed has served the Michigan Chapter of ASTA as Secretary,
President and Past President. He serves MSBOA extensively as the
current Vice President of Orchestral Activities (and MASTA Liaison)
and as the Chair of the New Music Reading Session; he is also on the
Music Selection Committee. In addition, he serves as an adjudicator
both for solo and ensemble festivals as well as band and orchestra
festivals, and as an orchestral and violin clinician throughout the
state. David was voted the 2003 MSBOA Teacher of the Year and has been
nominated for the Oakland Schools Teacher of the Year, as well as
Teacher of the Year by MASTA. Dave is also a former Vice President
for Festival Workers of the MSBOA District 4.
David has presented sessions and performances at the Midwestern
Conference on School Vocal and Instrumental Music and the Michigan
Music Conference. His orchestras are consistently in demand and have
been awarded Division I ratings every year during his tenure at
Andover High School. The Andover Orchestra has performed at concerts
and festivals in Edinburgh, Scotland; London, England; Chicago,
Orlando and most recently at Carnegie Hall in New York City. David
has conducted at the Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp and the Middle Level
String Clinics, has taught at the Michigan State Suzuki Program, the
Blue Lake Suzuki Family Camp, the Capital University Suzuki Institute
and the Kalamazoo Suzuki and Chamber Music programs. He has also
served as a guest lecturer at Oakland University teaching a string
methods class and done guest lectures at the University of Michigan
and Michigan State University Schools of Music and adjudicated at the
University of Illinois Orchestra Symposium. Mr. Reed’s latest venture
has been into the world of arranging music for string orchestra and
both Tempo Press and Alfred Music have published his works.
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AARON E. TENNEY, called "Midas Touch Tenney," is in his sixth year as
orchestra director for NorthPointe Christian Schools (NPC) teaching
fifth grade through high school orchestra. Administrators, staff and
parents of NPC note the transformation he has brought to the school
system’s music programs as he also teaches kindergarten through sixth
grade general music classes, coaches chamber ensembles and worship
teams, leads chapel worship, and acts as department head. Mr. Tenney
has taken the orchestra program from a small and struggling group
frustrated by frequent turnover to a large, thriving program
recognized by adjudicators as one of the finest ensembles in the age
group they have ever encountered.
Mr. Tenney was recently recruited to take over the band program as
well. This program has doubled in size, all the while improving in
quality and earning top marks at MOBOA and jazz festivals.
Further, Mr. Tenney maintains has performed as a bassist with the
Lansing Symphony, for 11 years. He maintains a double bass studio,
works as adjunct professor of bass for Cornerstone University, and
instructor of double bass at Interlochen Arts Camp. This year Mr.
Tenney will lead his high school orchestra in a performance for the
2011 Michigan Music Conference. He acts as a clinician, guest
conductor, MSBOA adjudicator, as well as section coach for St. Cecilia
Music Ensembles and Grand Rapids Youth Symphony. Prior to teaching
NPC, Mr. Tenney taught for Grand Rapids Public Schools and Jackson
Public Schools.
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ADMINISTRATOR-OF-THE-YEAR NOMINATIONS/BIOS:
Reasons for nominating JAMES H. HOFMAN begin with his general support
of music programs at NorthPointe Christian Schools over the five years
of his tenure here as superintendent. He not only attends all of our
orchestra concerts but promotes our program to the parents of
orchestra students and to the whole school community. It's simply a
part of his enthusiasm for excellence in all the disciplines of
schooling. He puts his practice where his profession is.
Secondly, Mr. Hofman specifically acts out his support for our
orchestra program by seeking venues to feature our orchestra: chapels,
donor events, and school assemblies. In the middle of eliminating a
large school debt, he still pushed hard, and received, funding for
instruments, supplies, and music which have moved the orchestra from a
small program to one that has integrity and increased size.
Thirdly, when the orchestra was invited to play at the 2011 Michigan
Music Teachers Conference, Mr. Hofman helped make possible the
commissioning of a new piece of music, "Vanishing Point" by Richard
Meyer. He is also arranging for the entire middle and high school
student body to attend the high school orchestra's performance at the
conference. In short, Mr. Hofman's strong support for our orchestra
program here has contributed greatly to its success.
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The string teachers of the West Bloomfield School District recommend
BLAKE PREWITT, Co-Principal of West Bloomfield High School (former
Asst. Principal and Fine Arts Coordinator) for MASTA Administrator of
the Year. Mr. Prewett has distinguished himself as a true advocate for
the Orchestra program. He has been relentless in making certain that
the Strings/Orchestra program is given equality in the Fine Arts
Department.
Mr. Prewitt attends the orchestra concerts and is always wiling to
assist, at the concerts, in any manner. Last school year, he assisted
the string teachers in achieving the goal of creating and implementing
the first annual All City Orchestra Concert. A few years ago, our
district was on the verge of losing the beginning fifth grade
instrumental program and Mr. Prewitt began the process to assist the
teachers in explaining to the central office administration the need
to keep this program. He developed several proposals demonstrating how
the district could keep the program.
Though no longer the Fine Arts Coordinator, due to his promotion to Co-
Principal, Mr. Prewitt remains a vocal advocate and supporter of West
Bloomfield's Orchestra program.
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Professor of Cello, Department of Music and Dance
Eastern Michigan University
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