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In this captivating podcast episode, I had the pleasure of interviewing Tonya Allison and Lindsey Williams, who serve as our esteemed Co-Chairs for Music In Our Schools Month. Together, we delve into the history of this significant month, exploring its origins and evolution. Furthermore, we delve into the invaluable advocacy work undertaken by NCMEA at the state level, shedding light on the crucial role of music education in our communities.
Throughout our conversation, we ponder various ways to harness the spirit of Music In Our Schools Month within our local community, emphasizing the transformative power of music education. From sharing inspiring projects to exchanging insightful perspectives, our discussion covers a diverse range of topics, offering listeners a deeper understanding of the significance of this month-long celebration.
In this podcast, I sit down with Mr. James Daugherty. James is the Past President of the Southern Division, a Past President of NCMEA, and is currently the Co-Chair of the Advocacy Committee. James recently retired from Davidson County after a 30-year career in education.
One of James'...
Published 11/05/24
In this episode, Brandon Roeder and I discuss the new standards required next year in detail. We cover what they are and how they relate to our current standards. If you have questions about the new standards, this is a podcast you do not want to miss.
Published 10/02/24