Happy New Year 2017
Happy New Year!!!! It is that time of year to set some new inspiring goals for 2017. I spent a good deal of time thinking writing my personal goals for 2017. (more…)
Happy New Year!!!! It is that time of year to set some new inspiring goals for 2017. I spent a good deal of time thinking writing my personal goals for 2017. (more…)
December, the end of 2016, is a good time to think about “how you are going to get better” in the new year. I enjoy reading Dr. Noa Kageyama’s blog The Bulletproof Musician. This guy brings interesting research to bare on the art of practice and performance. His topics are helpful and create margin […]
Raeanna Peacock and Aislinn Walters are pursuing their dream job — to be a music teacher, majoring in music education at Fort Hays State University. Nothing makes me more proud than when my own students desire to have a career as a teacher, a music teacher. A profession that I consider to be worthy, valuable, NECESSARY, […]
Listen as Pat and Penny McGinnis talk about the importance of family, the importance of being involved in your kids school activities, and the joy of seeing your kids grow and become young adults. Music is the common thread running through their story. Their story begins with Pat and Penny, members of the Hays High […]
Full Chord Press begins its 5th season on Thursday, September 4. This all-male, 6th through 12th grade, choir began with 6 charter members, a box of donuts, and one piece of music, the Beach-boys classic “Barbara Ann” and today has some 40 boys participating. The success of this group owes much to the Hays community for support — […]
Parents Don’t Give Up I have seen it many times. The child is talented; it is obvious he/she enjoys singing. But, they get to middle school and enter the “tunnel.” You know what I’m talking about. Inside the tunnel of “is this cool? am I cool? that’s not cool.” And so, they have the […]
Jessie is a 2014 graduate of Hays High School and was a member of Chamber Singers and President of National Honor Society. In this interview, Jessie reminds all of us about three important ingredients to “getting better.” 1. Preparation — Jessie took the initiative to find vocal coaches that could help prepare her to reach her […]
Educators, do you feel public education has gotten bogged down? Are we spinning our wheels? I do. It’s like we are sitting in the cockpit of a big jet airplane loaded with passengers. We have been trained to fly. We have read the flight manual but we can’t get off the ground. So we invite […]
Two things were imprinted on my brain from childhood. I lived on a farm with my grandparents across the road. When I would leave for a ballgame, school trip, or going out on a date, my grandpa would say, “Remember those little folks are watching you,” and my dad would say, “Son, remember who […]
I write this at a time when funding for public education has reached an all-time low, a general lack of respect for what I do grows, and I seriously ponder a question that would have been unthinkable to me twenty years ago, “Who would want to be a teacher”? When I think of the word […]