Dear JJ,
Greetings from the Oregon Music Education Association! Click here to visit our website.
The following email includes OMEA's March News.
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March is Music In Our Schools Month! | |
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For 40 years, March has been officially designated by the National Association for Music Education (NAfME) for the observance of Music In Our Schools Month® (MIOSM®), the time of year when music education becomes the focus of schools and communities across the nation.
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The purpose of MIOSM is to raise awareness of the importance of music education for all children—and to remind citizens that school is where all children should have access to music. MIOSM is an opportunity for music teachers to bring their music programs to the attention of the school and the community, and to display the value that school music brings to students of all ages.
MIOSM and the events surrounding it are the ideal opportunities for increasing awareness of the benefits of high-quality music education programs in our nation's schools. NAfME hopes that teachers, students, and music supporters alike will find ways to join the celebration through creative activities and advocacy.
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Corrected 2025 All-State t-shirts and sweatshirts were completed in Eugene and are in the process of being distributed through teachers. Thank you for your patience and help!
Kristi Stingle
OMEA All-State Chair
allstatechair@oregonmea.org
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Conference Survey
Thank you to all who attended the OMEA 2025 Conference: Resonance. Please spend a few minutes filling out our post-conference survey. Your feedback is greatly appreciated and used to improve our conference for future years. The survey can be found here.
OMEA 2026
Save the date! OMEA 2026 will be held at the Graduate Hotel, Eugene on January 16-18th.
Applications are now open to present or perform at the OMEA 2026 conference. New this year - submit a topic or presenter nomination! Have a specific topic or speaker you would like to see at next year's conference? Fill out the short nomination form to share your ideas! The conference planning team will take this feedback to recruit relevant and impactful sessions for our membership's needs.
All application forms can be found here.
Elizabeth Soper
OMEA Conference Chair
conferencechair@oregonmea.org
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40th Annual Music In Our Schools Month®
Get ready to celebrate! March 2025 is the 40th annual Music In Our Schools Month®, a huge national-level advocacy event celebrating school music programs. This year’s theme is United Through Music.
Not sure what to do? Easy Action Steps!
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Put a ready-to-use graphic in your March concert programs
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Email the parents of your students, encouraging them to reach out to decision makers
- Invite your principal to make a proclamation or put a message in a March school newsletter.
- Email your elected officials
Change your social media profile picture in March
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NAfME/Federal Advocacy
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Tell your Congressional and Senate representatives about how you feel about cuts to Title I, Title II, Arts-specific language from ESSA, and why federal funding matters to you and your students. DO THIS NOW. It takes five minutes! Personalize your message to make it more impactful and to avoid being flagged.
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An update from NAfME, discussing recent federal actions around Education: President Trump’s Executive Order Regarding the U.S. Department of Education - NAfME. The blog covers key developments, including efforts to eliminate DEI from federal programs, the (since lifted) freeze on federal funding, executive orders directing the Department of Education to “End Racial Indoctrination” and “Expand Educational Freedom,” and discussions on dismantling the Department of Education.
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The Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee has announced that the confirmation hearing for Linda McMahon as U.S. Secretary of Education has been scheduled for Thursday, February 13 at 10am ET. You can watch the hearing here. NAfME plans to share a recap following the hearing.
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The Arts Education Alliance launched a social media campaign last week to help arts educators become more familiar with federal programs and how they can be used to support dance, media arts, music, theatre, and visual arts. The APP team also updated the toolkits on Titles I, II, and IV, which all can be found here.
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We are the Oregon Music Educators Equity professional learning community! If you have a brilliant resource, song, approach, or idea that you want to share with other music educators, please share it here.
Equity Highlight - Check out the NAfME Equity Resource Center
The NAfME website released a new Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Access, and Belonging: NAfME Equity Resource Center. The NAfME Equity Resource Center is a collection of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Access, and Belonging (DEIAB) resources to support our members in their continuing efforts to make DEIAB actionable in the music education profession. Selections for the resource center include webinars, blogs, journal articles, personal stories, and frequently asked questions.
Read the NAfME Equity Resource Center Prologue
The Equity Resource Center is organized in four sections:
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs),
Personal Stories,
SAGE/NAfME Journal DEIAB Virtual Collection, and
NAfME Resource Library
NAfME is committed to ensuring that every individual is represented and supported in the pursuit of music education. Our commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Access, and Belonging (DEIAB) reflects a deep-seated belief in the transformative power of music to bridge divides and foster community.
Cynthia Navarro
OMEA DEI Co-Chair
navarro16@gresham.k12.or.us
Amanda Sarles
OMEA DEI Co-Chair
asarles@siuslaw.k12.or.us
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Elementary Music Chair Candidate
Allison Halvorson
Joseph Gale Elementary School
Forest Grove
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Jazz Chair Candidate
Cory Francis
West Salem High School Salem
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Jazz Chair Candidate
Jessika Smith
Parkrose Middle School
Portland
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OMEA Executive Board News | |
OMEA has a new, future-focused Mission and Vision statement along with a set of Core Beliefs that will guide our Strategic Planning for the foreseeable future. Many thanks to those who gave feedback in our Strategic Planning Survey, as well as members of the board who took the time over the summer to create these statements of accountability and purpose.
MISSION: OMEA supports music educators and advocates for equitable access to a high-quality and comprehensive music education for all students in Oregon.
VISION: OMEA will serve as the trusted source for music advocacy in Oregon and will strive to increase the quality and accessibility of music education in our state.
Please click here to read OMEA's Strategic Plan in full.
The Executive Board took the time over the summer to edit and streamline OMEA's Policies and Procedures document. The Board of Control approved changes in September.
Please click here to read OMEA's Policies and Procedures.
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Here are some important links as we enter festival/contest season. All of these links can be found on the OSAA Choir Website: OSAA - Activities
Sight Reading Room Procedures the OSAA Choral Handbook, which includes updated Sight Reading Room Procedures and Instructions: Choir Handbook The updated changes are designated by black italic lettering in the 6.8 Sight Reading Room section.
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Required Choral Music List NEW Required Lit. List 7/21 - Google Docs Remember, only one (1) song in your contest set must be from this list. For the rest of the set, teachers are encouraged the choose a varied program of music that best showcases their students' and their ensemble's skills, and may include variations in divisi that best fit your ensemble.
Approval Request for Required Repertoire Selection Approval Request For OSAA/ACDA Required Repertoire Selection If your pre-1900 selection that does not appear on the Required Choral Music List, you must have it approved to be considered in alignment with contest rules. The deadline to submit a request was February 28.
The new Oregon ACDA website is OREGON ACDA. It also has links to all of the above information.
Please don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions!
Kathy Briggs
OMEA Choir Chair
kathy.briggs@smapdx.org
www.oregonacda.com
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The Oregon Jazz Adjudicator Database is up and running! The purpose of this resource is to provide festival coordinators with a comprehensive and diverse list of professionals who are interested in adjudicating and providing jazz education in a festival setting. Each person on the list provided their own biography, experience, preferences, etc.
The current Jazz Adjudicator Database can be found HERE.
Those accessing the database should be able to filter and organize the list however they'd like (by location, instrument, race/gender, etc.), but won't be able to alter the spreadsheet's contents.
It is not too late to be added to this list! Submit requests to be added to the spreadsheet by filling out THIS FORM.
Jessika Smith
OMEA Jazz Chair
jessika_smith@parkrose.k12.or.us
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Small Schools Music Educators!
Please find us on Facebook by clicking here.
Excitingly, NAfME has recently put together a Small Schools Initiative. The website for this initiative is full of useful videos and information provided by small schools music educators from around the country. You can find those resources by clicking here.
We all share a wonderful and sometimes challenging job. As such, we truly are one another’s best resources. From first-year teachers to established veterans, connection is key to our success! If I can be of any assistance to you this year, please feel free to reach out to me at any time. I am always thrilled to hear from other small schools music teachers.
Best wishes for a great year!
Melissa Jmaeff
OMEA Small Schools Chair
melissa.jmaeff@sutherlin.k12.or.us
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A Tri-M® Music Honor Society chapter opens up a world of opportunities for students who have already shown themselves to be academically capable and musically gifted. Through performance and community service, they’ll develop confidence, creativity, critical thinking, compassion, and a host of other leadership skills sure to serve them well in school and beyond.
Click here to apply!
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Beacock Music
2024-2025 Silver Sponsor
Beacock Music has been a family- owned company since we first opened in 1976. In addition to Vancouver, we have two additional locations! Eugene opened in 2018 and Albany opened in 2022. They both have full service repair departments, full School Services Division, plus band and orchestra instruments, guitars, percussion, digital pianos, accessories, and print music!
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Linfield University
2024-2025 Silver Sponsor
Linfield’s Department of Music offers creative opportunities for musicians of all levels and skill sets regardless of major.
Whether you’re here to major or minor in music or participate in one of our ensemble groups, you will work closely with world-class faculty and perform side-by-side with professional musicians.
Our undergraduate program will prepare you for lifelong engagement with music as performers, educators, conductors, composers, thinkers, listeners, and writers.
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251 Realty, LLC
2024-2025 Bronze Sponsor
Travis Moddison is a real estate broker dedicated to serving southern Oregon with professionalism and value. He also runs a YouTube channel providing information on Oregon, and updates on news/events impacting Oregonians. In addition to real estate, Travis is an active musician with the Rogue Valley Symphony and raises ducks as a hobby. He loves to have evening jam sessions with his wife and three sons.
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Cascade School of Music
2024-2025 Bronze Sponsor
The Cascade School of Music has been enriching lives one note at a time for over 22 years! Our belief is that human potential and connection are more fully realized through lifelong engagement with music and our Mission is to provide individuals with pathways to explore their interest in music through exceptional instruction in an inclusive, accessible and inspiring community.
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Music Camps at Wallowa Lake
2024-2025 Bronze Sponsor
Students will enjoy group warmups, masterclasses, mass ensembles, chamber ensembles, and more, coached by our faculty of musicians from the great orchestras of the Pacific Northwest. They’ll also enjoy music theory, music history, student performances, and fun in the heart of the Wallowa Mountains.
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Northwest Band Camp
2024-2025 Bronze Sponsor
Northwest Band Camp is a one-week summer music camp that combines individual and group music instruction along with tons of fun recreation time that give young musicians the opportunity to meet with many other similarly interested students in a fun, friendly, inspiring, and musically intensive environment.
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The Oregon Symphony
2024-2025 Bronze Sponsor
The Oregon Symphony was founded as the "Portland Symphony Society" in 1896, it is the sixth oldest orchestra in the United States, and oldest in the Western United States. Its home venue is the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall in downtown Portland's Cultural District.
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Pacific Lutheran University
2024-2025 Bronze Sponsor
Distinguished teachers, talented students, and supportive public: these are the people who make the Department of Music at PLU a nationally recognized center for musical learning, serving, and sharing.
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Bandworld features the American Band College of Central Washington University and WIBC hosted annually in the fall in SeaTac. | |
Enjoy exceptional chamber music with Chamber Music Northwest's digital concerts available virtually at CMNW.org and live concerts in Portland, OR. | |
The Columbians Drum & Bugle Corps is a 501c3 non-profit organization serving the youth in the Tri-Cities, Washington, and surrounding areas. | |
Since 1750, Conn Selmer is the largest manufacturer and importer of band and orchestral instruments for students, amateurs, and professionals of all genres. | |
Students will have unique performance opportunities, music and theater clinics from industry professionals and by attending great shows. | |
Eugene Symphony is a professional orchestra performing classical, symphonic, and live music in Eugene, OR. | |
Delivering music since 1876. JW Pepper ® is your sheet music store for band, orchestra and choral music, piano sheet music, worship songs, songbooks and more. | |
Music education programs offering orchestra, band and jazz in Portland, Oregon. Celebrating our 50th anniversary! | |
Quality professional development in the Feierabend curricula in a fun, interactive way, so teachers can spend their time teaching.
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Nova Music International offers services in music publishing, education, administration, summer camps, and events (workshops, guest conducting, clinics, adjudication, and festival management). | |
The Oregon Ambassadors of Music continues to provide meaningful cultural experiences and extraordinary performance opportunities. Outstanding students from all over Oregon prepare music to perform in select cities throughout Europe. | |
The Oregon Children's Choir has served kids in Lane County for over 40 years. We offer excellent singing opportunities for kids in 1st through 12th grade. | |
The Festival is an outgrowth of ideas that formed in the Newport Symphony’s board and the Festival’s artistic leadership comes from the Music Director Adam Flatt. | |
Peripole is the exclusive dealers for Peripole® Halo® Recorders, Bergerault® Orff Instruments, Peripole® Percussion and the NEW Peripole® Classic™ Ukulele by Enya. | |
The Portland Orff Schulwerk Association serves music educators in Oregon and Southwest Washington, promoting and supporting the teaching and enjoyment of music for the whole individual. | |
Celebrate Portland’s most dedicated young musicians as they perform both classical favorites and rarely heard works, bringing an unrivaled energy to each piece. | |
Quartet Violins specializes in violin, viola, cello, and bass rentals and sales. We are dedicated to providing quality instruments in great condition at an affordable price. | |
Southern Oregon University Music Program offers bachelor of music degrees, graduate programs focused on music performance & music education degrees. | |
Your copy should The music program offers a Bachelor of arts in music with 4 tracks: In all four, the liberal arts core curriculum is complemented by a deep study of music in applied private lessons, ensembles and the classroom. | |
The department supports large and small ensembles in vocal and instrumental music and up-to-date facilities for electronic music production and recording. | |
We specialize in repairs, sales, and rentals of band and orchestra instruments. We also offer sales, setups, and repairs on fretted instruments such as guitars, ukuleles, and bass guitars. | |
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Please click here to access OMEA publications. Issuu will now archive all OMEA publications dating back to 1948. These older editions will be posted as access becomes available for scanning.
Please contact JJ Sutton if you are interested in submitting an article for future publications.
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OMEA social media is a great way to receive news and updates in real time!
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Oregon Music Education Association
560 NE F Street STE A PMB 732
Grants Pass, OR 97526
(541) 291-1149
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