2024 AMEA Election Candidtates

Mar 25 2024

As we gear up for the upcoming AMEA elections, it’s crucial to learn about the candidates nominated for the roles of President-elect and Recording Secretary. These positions play a significant role in guiding our organization’s path and ensuring the continued excellence of music education in Alabama. We invite our members to explore the candidate profiles to make informed decisions for our association’s bright future.

AMEA President-Elect Candidates

Dr. Becky Halliday is a professor of music at the University of Montevallo, where she teaches courses in music education with a specialty in general music. In addition, to her teaching responsibilities, she is the founding Director of the University of Montevallo Kodaly Institute (UMKI), a teacher training course that is in endorsed by the organization of American Kodaly, Educators (OAKE), and a co-Director of the University of Montevallo Young Musicians Camp. Prior to her appointment at UM, she taught elementary general music in Georgia and Mississippi for 17 years. Dr. Halliday is currently in her sixth year as a volunteer in Bibb County, teaching Pre-K – 6th grade elementary general music at Randolph Elementary School, giving her undergraduate music education majors the opportunity to observe and teach under her direct supervision. She has been the recipient of a notable award, including the distinguished teacher award for the university of Montevallo College of Fine Arts and the Lacey Powell Outstanding Music Educators Award for the Alabama Music Educators Association.

As a clinician, Dr. Halliday has led elementary music workshops related to curriculum and instruction framed in both the Kodaly concept and the Orff Schulwerk approach, arts integration, and basic conducting. Her presentations have been featured in state and national conferences, including the upcoming OAKE national conference in March 2024. She has also served as a conductor of children’s choir in Alabama, Florida, and Georgia, including the AMEA Elementary Honor Choir. As a scholar, she has publications in state and national journals, and has presented at conferences across the country, including the NAfME Research Symposium, the Mountain Lake Colloquium, and the American Educational Research Association Conference. Her work on the committee to revise the 2006 Alabama Course of Studies for fine arts has since let her to conduct presentations across the state to assist teachers in understanding and applying the 2017 state standards. Her current research initiatives include a comparison of song repertoire found in and across multiple general music textbook series from the 20th century to the present, as well as researching an analyzing children’s folk songs and singing games that originated in Alabama. In addition, she has served in leadership positions with the Sweet Home Alabama Kodaly Educators (SHAKE) chapter of OAKE and the Higher Education Division of AMEA. Currently, she serves as Southern Division Representative for NAfME’S’s council of General Music Education. She earned her PhD in music education from the University of Southern Mississippi, and both her MMEd and BMUS from the University of Georgia. She hold certifications in both the Orff-Schulwerk Approach through the University of Kentucky and the Kodaly Concepts through the University of Montevallo Kodaly Institute.

Dr. Travis Bender is the fine arts department chair and associate Director of bands at Oak Mountain High School. He currently serves as the ABA district for chairman. In 2019, Dr. Bender was named the Oak Mountains “Teacher of the Year. ” Prior to joining the OMHS faculty, he served as Director of Bands at Liberty Park Middle School, where he was named “Teacher of the Year” in 2011. His duties at OMHS include teaching the symphonic band, jazz band, marching band, chamber music, and band techniques. Dr. Bender has written the marching band drill and co-arrange the music for Oak Mountains “Spirit of Cahaba” Marching Band since 2014.

Dr. Bender is a graduate of the University of Alabama, where he received his bachelor’s and master’s degree in music education. While attending UA, he served as a drum major of the “Million Dollar Band” and as conductor of the Tuscaloosa Winds, a community band for the western Alabama region. In addition to his conducting capacities, Dr. Bender also performed extensively as the pianist for the Alabama Wind Ensemble for six years and as a trombonist for the symphonic band and various pep bands. His professional affiliations include NAfME, ABA, NBA, and the music honorary, Phi Kappa Lambda. Under his leadership, Dr. Bender’s bands have consistently received superior ratings at contests and festivals. His bands were invited to perform at the Alabama Music Educators Association Conference in 2012 and 2019. He has also conducted ensembles at the CBDNA Southern Conference (2014), Carnegie Hall (2015), and the Music for All National Band Festival (2016). Dr. Bender’s bands have received first place awards at the Dixie Classic Grand National Adjudicators Festival (2013), the Smoky Mountain Music Festival (2019), and Festival Disney (2012 and 2017). He has coordinated the Oak Mountain “Spirit of Cahaba” Marching Band performances in the National Cherry Blossom Parade (2018) as well as parades at Walt Disney World’s Epcot (2017) and Magic Kingdom (2020). Dr. Bender has presented sessions at the 2014 and 2016 AMEA Conference, the 2018 MSERA Conference, and the 2021 ABA Summer Conference. In addition to music instruction, Dr. Bender has a strong interest in student and teacher leadership as well as music advocacy. He holds a second Masters degree, an Educational Specialist degree, and a doctorate of education in Educational Leadership from Samford University. Beyond teaching, Dr. Bender is actively involved as an elder at Crossbridge Church and love serving as the VBS worship leader each year. He currently resides in Birmingham, Alabama with his wife, Krista, a fifth grade teacher at Oak Mountain intermediate school. They have one daughter, Madison, and one son, Matthew.


AMEA Recording Secretary Candidates

Heather Holmes serves as Director of Bands at Oak Mountain Middle School in Birmingham, AL. The OMMS Band program is the largest band program in Shelby County and has approximately 330 students. The bands consistently perform at a high level and receive regular superior ratings. During the school day, Mrs. Holmes teaches three Beginner Band classes, Concert Band, Symphonic Band, and Advanced Band.

Mrs. Holmes received her Bachelor of Science in Music Education from the University of Alabama. She achieved National Board Certification in Early and Middle Childhood Music in December 2022. Mrs. Holmes is currently pursuing a Master’s Degree in Instructional Leadership at the University of Montevallo. Prior to her appointment at Oak Mountain Middle School, she served as the band director at her alma mater, Brooks High School, for five years.

Outside of the classroom, Mrs. Holmes serves as Recording Secretary for the Alabama Music Educators Association and Secretary for the Shelby County Band Directors Association. She is a member of the OMMS School Leadership Team and was named Oak Mountain Middle School’s Teacher of the Year in 2016. Mrs. Holmes is active as a guest clinician and conductor for middle school bands throughout the region.

Her professional affiliations include the National Association for Music Education, American School Band Directors Association, Alabama Music Educators Association, Alabama Bandmasters Association, and Sigma Alpha Iota.

In addition to teaching, Mrs. Holmes sings with the First Baptist Pelham Church Choir and helps direct the Children’s Choir. She resides in Birmingham with her husband, Jason, and their two children, Ella and William.

 

Dr. Morgan Soja is the Director of Music Education at Samford University. She earned her PhD and MM in Music Education from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, and her BM in Music Education from Bowling Green State University. She has certificates in Kodaly levels I and II, Orff Level I, II, and III, and GIML introductions to MLT and Elementary General Music Coursework. Soja has participated in initiatives with the Supporting Beginning Music Teachers area of strategic planning and action of SMTE. She has presented frequently at state and national NAfME conferences, and at workshops throughout Alabama and North Carolina.

 

AMEA General Elections and Bylaw Change

Mar 9 2024

AMEA will hold General Elections for President-Elect and Recording Secretary from April 1 – May 1, 2024. Candidates for President-Elect are Dr. Becky Halliday and Dr. Travis Bender. Recording Secretary Canidates are Heather Holmes and Dr. Morgan Soja. Candidate Bios can be found by CLICKING HERE

In addition to voting for President-Elect and Recording Secretary, the membership will be asked to vote on two AMEA Bylaw changes brought forth by the AMEA Board. The proposed changes can be viewed HERE.
Active members will receive information before the voting period on how to cast their votes.

Performance & Session Opportunities for the 2025 AMEA Conference

Mar 1 2024

The Alabama Music Educators Association is thrilled to announce the call for applications for performances and educational sessions for our upcoming 2025 Conference. Set to inspire and engage music educators across the state, the conference will take place from January 23-25, 2025, at the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex (BJCC) in Birmingham, Alabama.

Performance Applications: We are looking for dynamic and diverse performances that will captivate and inspire our attendees. If you represent a band, orchestra, choir, or any other music ensemble and wish to showcase your talent, we invite you to apply. For more information and to submit your application, click here.

Session Submissions: In addition to performances, we are seeking proposals for educational sessions. Whether you specialize in instrumental, choral, general music education, or music technology, we welcome your expertise. Share your knowledge and insights with fellow music educators by submitting your session proposal here.

This is a unique opportunity to contribute to a vibrant community of music educators and to make an impact at one of the most anticipated music education events in Alabama. The deadline for both performance and session applications is Saturday, June. Don’t miss this chance to be a part of the 2025 AMEA Conference!.

For more information and to submit your performance application and/or session proposal, click on one of the buttons below. We look forward to your submissions and to seeing you in Birmingham!

From the Editor…

Feb 26 2024

The Ala Breve serves as a platform for sharing knowledge, celebrating achievements, and fostering a sense of community among music educators across our great state. I am reaching out to each of you, our valued members, with an invitation to contribute your insights, experiences, and talents to the pages of Ala Breve.  Whether you have a fascinating case study to share, a unique teaching method to discuss, or an inspiring anecdote from your journey in music education, your contributions are invaluable to our collective growth and enrichment. As a passionate member of AMEA, there are several ways you can actively participate and enrich our publication:

  • Share your expertise, experiences, and insights related to music education, teaching strategies, performance, or any other relevant topic.
  • Write articles, interviews, or profiles that inspire fellow educators.
  • Celebrate achievements, milestones, and innovative projects within your school or community.
  • Share case studies of successful music programs, impactful projects, or unique challenges faced and overcome.
  • Members engaged in academic research related to music education can submit their findings for publication, contributing to the scholarly discourse among readers.
  • Share lesson plans, teaching materials, and creative ideas.
  • Review music-related books, resources, or software.
  • Submit photographs or artwork for the cover or within the magazine.
  • Create and submit multimedia content, such as audio or video recordings for publication in our digital issues (Please adhere to copyright guidelines).
  • Share our articles and features on social media platforms.

Remember, Ala Breve thrives on the collective passion and dedication of our members. Your voice matters, and your contributions will resonate with educators across Alabama. Please feel free to reach out to me directly with any ideas, submissions, or questions you may have.

Thank you!

Garry Taylor, Editor
Alabama Music Educators Association
1600 Manor Drive NE
Cullman, AL 35055
(256) 636-2754               

 

Test Donation Page

Jan 28 2024

In light of our annual conference cancellation, the Alabama Music Educators Association needs your support more than ever. Your donation will help us continue our mission to enrich music education across the state and help offset the cost associated with canceling the conference.

Your generosity plays a vital role in shaping the future of music education in Alabama.

Conference Registration Reimbursement

Jan 22 2024

The Alabama Music Educators Association (AMEA) regrets to announce the cancellation of our much-anticipated conference. We understand the inconvenience this may cause to our members who have been looking forward to this event. However, we are committed to ensuring that all registered attendees are reimbursed for this change in plans.

Reimbursement Options

We are offering two options for those who have already paid their registration fees:

  1. Full Reimbursement: Attendees who have made payments can opt for a full refund. The method of reimbursement will depend on your initial payment method:
    • Credit Card Payments: If you paid via credit card, your reimbursement will be processed through PayPal.
    • Check Payments: For those who paid by check, refunds will be issued by check from our registrar.
  2. Donation Option: Alternatively, members can choose to donate their registration fee to AMEA. This generous contribution will assist in covering costs associated with the cancellation of the conference. Your support in this challenging time is greatly appreciated and will help us continue our mission to promote music education in Alabama. Please note, if your school, district, or booster organization paid your registration fee we must legally refund your registration. CLICK HERE TO DONATE TO AMEA TODAY!

Next Steps

In the coming weeks, all registered attendees will receive an email detailing the reimbursement process. This email will include instructions on how to select your preferred reimbursement option.

Your Support Matters

We apologize for any inconvenience caused and deeply appreciate your understanding and support during this time. The AMEA is dedicated to providing valuable experiences and opportunities to our members, and we are already working towards making future events even more enriching and engaging.

Conference Performances

Jan 19 2024

We were eagerly anticipating the featured performances of talented groups at this year’s AMEA conference, and it’s with deep regret that we were forced to announce the cancellation. The dedication and skill of these performers deserve the spotlight, and we understand the disappointment this news brings.

However, the show must go on! Many of our talented groups have pivoted to hosting live concerts with virtual options. These performances will showcase the exceptional music they’ve passionately prepared for what would have been a highlight at the prestigious, AMEA conference.

To ensure you don’t miss these remarkable musical showcases, please follow the links below. They’re organized by division, offering you a comprehensive guide to the upcoming performances. This is your chance to support an enjoy the extraordinary work of our artist from the comfort of your home or in person.

We will continue to update this list as they are made available. If you have information on upcoming performances please send them to alabamamusiceducation@gmail.com

PERFORMANCES

BAND ASSOCIATION

The Alabama Bandmasters Association has a full list of performances updated on their website:

CLICK HERE TO SEE A FULL LIST OF BAND PERFORMANCES 

Buckhorn High School Wind Ensemble
Where: Sparkman High School Auditorium  (CLICK HERE FOR LIVE STREAM)
When: January 30, 2024 at 7:00pm

ALL-STATE JAZZ BAND
Where: Lakeside Baptist Church, Birmingham, AL
When: February 5&6, 2024
Concert – Feburary 6th at 6:30pm
CLICK HERE FOR LIVE STREAM OF CONCERT

VOCAL ASSOCIATION

AVA Honor Choir
Where: Huntsville, AL
When: March 22, 2024

Hartselle High School Chamber Chorale
James Clemens High School Chamber Chorale
University of North Alabama Chamber Choir
Where: Hartselle High School
When: February 4, 2024 at 2:00pm
CLICK HERE TO WATCH THIS EVENT!!!

ELEMENTARY/GENERAL ED

All-State Elementary Choir
Where: Huntsville, AL
When: March 22, 2024

Kitty Stone Singers with JSU Choir
Where: Parker Memorial Baptist Church Anniston
When: February 29, 2024 at 7:00pm

2024 All-State Jazz Band Performance

2024 Conference Weather Updates

Jan 14 2024

AMEA Conference Status

Hello Alabama Music Education Family,

The AMEA Governing Board met this evening (1-16-24) at 8:00 pm and unanimously voted to cancel the 2024 AMEA Professional Development Conference in Huntsville, AL. Unfortunately, the road conditions have neglected to improve over the past 24 hours and do not look favorable through the duration of the conference.

Please understand that the Governing Board weighed all options in making this difficult decision. Ultimately, we decided that the safety of our membership was paramount. We ask your patience and understanding in weeks ahead as we navigate the logistics and repercussions of canceling the conference. We will release details about refunds in the near future.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me or Dr. Rusty Logan, the AMEA Executive Director. In the meantime, you will need to call and personally cancel your hotel reservations.

Thank you for allowing us to serve you.

Sincerely,

Rob Lyda, PhD
President
Alabama Music Educators Association

Road Conditions and Forecast


Tuesday, January 16, 2024 – 12:00pm

  • Current Conditions: Roads are covered with ice and snow with temperatures below freezing throughout the day.
  • Thursday Local Forecast: Thursday high of 40 with 70% chance of rain in the evening with little chance of accumulation as the temperature is expected to remain above freezing.

Monday, January 15, 2024 – 3:00pm

  • Current Conditions: An unpredicted amount of frozen rain and sleet has fallen in place of snow leaving poor road conditions across the Huntsville area.
  • Latest Local Forecast: Continued mixture of sleet and snow predicted to fall throughout the remainder of the day.

Monday, January 15, 2024 – 11:00am

  • Current Conditions: A mix of snow and ice is falling across north Alabama. Road conditions are expected to deteriorate throughout the day. No road closings at this hour. 
  • Latest Local Forecast: 1-3″ of snow or sleet mixture throughout the day.

Latest local weather updates.

2024 AMEA Conference Schedule is LIVE ON GUIDEBOOK!!

Dec 17 2023

Greetings to all our esteemed attendees and participants!

We are thrilled to announce that the full schedule for the highly anticipated 2024 AMEA Conference is now available! We’ve partnered with Guidebook to bring you a seamless and interactive experience in planning your conference itinerary. With the Guidebook app, accessing the schedule, bookmarking sessions, and navigating the event has never been easier.

Step into the Future of Event Planning:

Guidebook is a user-friendly mobile app designed to enhance your conference experience. It allows you to view the entire conference schedule, learn about speakers, and even network with fellow attendees, all from the palm of your hand.

How to Access the 2024 AMEA Conference Schedule on Guidebook:

1. Download the Guidebook App:

  • Click on the image or use the QR Code to download the guidebook app
  • OR
  • iPhone users, visit the Apple App Store.
  • For Android users, head to the Google Play Store.
  • Search for “Guidebook” and download the app.

2. Open Guidebook:

  • Once installed, open the Guidebook app on your device.

3. Find the 2024 AMEA Conference Guide:

  • Tap on the “Find Guides” search bar.
  • Type “2024amea” into the search field.
  • Select our conference guide from the search results.

4. Explore the Schedule:

  • Dive into the wealth of sessions, workshops, and keynotes.
  • Plan your days by adding sessions to your personal itinerary.
  • Stay updated with any changes or announcements.

Stay Connected and Informed:

By using Guidebook, you’ll have real-time updates and notifications about the conference, ensuring that you never miss out on any important changes or exciting opportunities. We can’t wait for you to experience the 2024 AMEA Conference in this innovative and interactive way. Download the Guidebook app now and start exploring the possibilities!

We look forward to seeing you there!

AMEA Open Mic

Nov 2 2023

AMEA is happy to offer an “open mic” jam session during the 2024 AMEA Conference for popular/commercial/music industry ensembles. Applications for consideration are due by December 1, 2023. Accepted ensembles will be notified by December 15, 2023. Performances will be scheduled for Thursday afternoon, January 18, 2024 during the AMEA Professional Development Conference.

Ensemble Teacher/Director must be a member of good standing in NAfME/AMEA.

Reflecting on the Past: Looking to the Future

Aug 8 2023

This summer has been a busy one for me. I have spent the summer preparing my triplets to head off to college. Yes, I am exhausted but thrilled for them as they are anxious to get going. Their eagerness, however, causes me some unease. I find myself looking back, reflecting on our time together, and questioning how prepared they are. Did I instill in them all the values they will need? Did I equip them with all the tools they will require to succeed?

Likewise, I am prompted to reflect on the past year and my teaching. I find myself considering whether I did all I could do for each student. You too may have taken time to step away from the business of the school year and reflect on your students’ progress and analyze how you could improve your approach to elementary music education.

Amid the hectic responsibilities with my triplets, I also had the opportunity this summer to teach enrichment camp at my school as well as music camp at church. Both experiences allowed me to dig deep and look for fun new ways to stimulate my students. I have been able to try out new lessons, those activities for which I do not always seem to have the time but have been wanting to try with my students. I have been rejuvenated and now look forward to the new school year when I can incorporate an innovative approach to my teaching, a new slant on teaching the same old standards. I discovered many of these music education lessons and activities at AMEA Professional Development Conference last year.

I urge you to make plans now to attend the AMEA conference on January 18-20, 2024, in the beautiful city of Huntsville. I assure you that it will be worth every minute you spend in conference workshops and concerts. You will come away refreshed and equipped to make yourself a better music educator.

We are elated to have Denise Gagne once again with her 35 years of teaching experience join us to share some of the latest and greatest in elementary music education.

In addition, we are excited to welcome award-winning composer and conductor, Greg Gilpin, to demonstrate his approach to elementary choir and share some of his favorite repertoire with us. Mr. Gilpin will also be directing our All-State Honor Choir students as they rehearse on Friday and perform that evening in the first-ever All-State Elementary Choir concert. I encourage you to have your students participate in this awesome opportunity. Be on the lookout for emails about how to register your students.

Meet your new executive board (2023 – 2025)

  • President – Alicia Luttrell
  • President-Elect – Jason Jackson
  • Treasurer – Devin Lacey
  • Secretary – Melissa Galanopoulos

Give Back What You Were Given

Aug 8 2023

Let me begin by saying how excited and honored I am to be representing the Alabama Bandmasters Association as your President. It is a responsibility that I do not take lightly. Over the next two years, it is my desire to provide our membership with new opportunities that will allow us to grow as professionals, develop new friendships, increase our leadership abilities, and recognize the importance that we each have in our students’ daily lives.

As we begin a new school year, I challenge you to find something positive to focus on each day. These are difficult times in the world of education. We have to find ways to lift each other up! There’s the well-known pyramid scheme that we have all seen in different forms of business but think for a moment if we developed our own pyramid of helping one other director and then that director helped another…you see where this is going? We each find a way to be a positive influence no matter how big or small and before we know it we have allowed our light to shine…It’s contagious! Instead of worrying about what the person down the road is doing, worry about the kid up the street that just started their career…Think about how you felt in those early days… someone helped you become better and I call on all of you to give back what you were given.  Trust me,  the return on investment is life-changing!

We held the 2023 ABA Summer Conference at the beautiful  Perdido Beach Resort and it was a great time of fellowship and development! Alabama native and world-renowned composer, arranger, and teacher, Robert W. Smith, opened our conference with his keynote address about the responsibility we all have in the development of our students as future leaders.  Many thanks to Gene Butler, Joshua Heicht, Samantha Malttagliati, Chris Moore, and Joel Henson for their outstanding clinics which brought about new thoughts and ideas.

 Our Tuesday night Meet and Greet / Trivia Contest was a huge success and I want to thank Chris Lindley with American Travel Consulting for hosting the fun-filled event!  Wednesday night’s Shrimp Boil Dinner had more participants than anticipated and we loved having the Doc Rogers and the Rock Dodgers Band provide live music!  It was inspiring to see so many members of the band come from all walks of life and generations….it brought all that we discussed in our clinics full circle when you see the 80 plus year-old piano player use her walker as her piano bench!  Priceless!  What we do is important because we teach lifelong musicians!

The board adopted new comment sheets for the back of our MPA adjudication sheets, as well as increasing the pay scale of our MPA Adjudicators so that we are more closely aligned with other states’ pay scales. The Music Selection committee is looking at new music to add to our Cumulative lists and the updated list will be published on August 1st, along with the 2024 All-State requirements.  Look for all of these on our website.

The board voted to take a one-year suspension of the Summer Conference, to look at the financial feasibility of this event.  The rising costs of hotel, food, and other items related to conferences have become astronomical in relation to the number of participants.  The board feels it is our responsibility to be good stewards of the ABA finances, so we will take a year to look into other venues and opportunities for future conferences.

Lastly, we will partner with members of Phi Beta Mu in the development of a new teacher mentorship.  I am afraid, as of this writing, we may have more teaching jobs open than we have teachers to fill them.  We must nurture and mentor our young directors so that we can always fill the positions within our state.  We need more band programs, not less!  More information regarding this will be forthcoming.

 In closing, my sincere thanks to our ABA Board and our outstanding sponsors for their longstanding support of the Alabama Bandmasters Association: Art’s Music Shop, Inc, AWB Apparel, Best in Class Tours, Custom Fundraising Solutions, Fruhauf Uniforms, Inc., Guardian Travel Group, Priester’s Pecans, Inc., Stanbury Uniforms, LLC, Southeastern Performance Apparel, and Southern Performances Inc.

 Best wishes to all of you as you prepare for the upcoming school year.  May it be your best one yet!

Job Announcement – Assistant Executive Director

Aug 6 2023

We are delighted to announce an exciting opportunity to join the Alabama Music Educators Association (AMEA) as the Assistant Executive Director. AMEA is dedicated to fostering musical excellence throughout Alabama and we are seeking a highly motived and qualified individual to join our team.

If you believe you are a qualified candidate for this position we invite you to submit your resume. Please include the following information in your resume:

      • A detailed resume outlining your relevant experience and educational background.
      • A compelling cover letter describing your qualifications and interest in joining the AMEA team.

Qualified candidates will be contacted for further evaluation, which may include interviews and additional assessments. Join us in our commitment to enhancing music education across Alabama, making a positive impact on the lives of countless students and educators. We look forward to receiving your resume.

Timeline

  • September 15, 2023 – Application Deadline
  • October – Interviews
  • November 1, 2023 – Position starting date
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