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Cornwall Central School District
Music Position opening
Strings (.8)/General Music (.2)
Grades 5-8
Probationary appointment effective 9/1/2010
NYS Certification required
Salary as per CCSD salary schedule for 2010-2011
Apply online through OLAS no later than 8/9/10

 

ADVOCACY ALERT!
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There were two proposals discussed at the last Board of Regents meeting held on Monday and Tuesday, April 19-20, 2010 that are of serious concern to NYSSMA.  President Dan Mosher sent a letter outlining our concerns and position on this matter to Dr. David Steiner, Commissioner of Education.  It was also copied to the Board of Regents, John King, Deputy Commissioner and David Frey, Chair of the Higher Education Committee. 

The first is a request to allow school districts to select any one or two arts disciplines (Music, Visual Art, Theater or Dance) to fulfill the one unit arts requirement at the middle school level.  Currently, 7th and 8th graders must complete ½ unit of music and ½ unit of art.  If this proposal is approved, students could fulfill the requirement without taking music or art.   For additional information on this proposal please go to the following website: 

http://www.regents.nysed.gov/meetings/2010Meetings/April2010/0410emscd1.doc

The second proposal is for an endorsement for elementary teachers (K-2) to teach visual and performing arts after taking 12 – 15 arts credits in order to obtain an “arts annotation.”  This was discussed by the Committee on Higher Education on Tuesday. For additional information on this proposal please go to the following website:

http://www.regents.nysed.gov/meetings/2010Meetings/April2010/0410hed1.doc

NYSSMA is strongly opposed to both of these proposals.   We do not object to added opportunities for students in dance and drama, but do not believe that they should replace established music and art programs.   We support classroom teachers supplementing the work of arts teachers, but do not believe that 12 – 15 hours of “arts” courses will prepare them to be the sole provider of music instruction during such a critical stage of a student’s early development.   We believe that the implementation of these proposals at the school level will have serious negative effects on students.

 President Mosher's letter  is included as a separate page on the Advocacy site.  Please refer to it for additional information.   Similar letters have been sent by the presidents of NYSCAME and NYSATA.

President Daniel Mosher's response to the Commissioner


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Registration fees for All County Festivals:

Elementary students -$12.00,
Junior/Senior High School students -$12.00

O.C.M.E.A dues:

OCMEA Membership Dues will remain at the 2008-2009 rate for the 2009-2010 school year as follows:
Teachers (District & Private): $12.00
String Studio Teachers: $16.00*

*Private string teachers who wish to register private students to audition  for All-County festivals must sign up at the String Studio rate providing the students do not  reside in a district that offers a string program. Private students that reside in a district with  a string program must be registered by the appropriate district teacher. If you are a private  string teacher but will not be registering students yourself, please sign up at the $12.00 basic membership rate.

Business Membership rates for ads remains the same.
$35.00 (includes 1/4 page ad in directory)
$50.00 (includes 1/2 page ad in directory)

Secretary/Membership
Lisa Moriarty, Cornwall Middle School,
(s) 845-534-8009,
lmoriarty@cornwallschools.com

We will continue to use email forms this year.
Click on All County Forms in Links

 

 

O.C.M.E.A Emergency
Communication Tree
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The purposes of this association are to:
1. Promote and maintain a closer relationship between the Music Educators of Orange County, The New York State School Music association and the Music Educators' National Conference.
2. Support music programs throughout Orange County.
3. Encourage a closer relationship among the Music Educators of Orange County.
4. Encourage the appreciation of live music performances.
5. Offer an opportunity for outstanding school musicians to perform in All-County Choirs, Bands and Orchestras.
6. Offer educational programs which will be of benefit to students and teachers in Orange County.
7. Remain a non-profit organization converting all money available into programs which shall aim to advance music education.

 

 

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John R. Lawrence,
O.C.M.E.A. Webmaster
Minisink Valley-retired

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OCMEA President

OCMEA Contact Information:

Nicole Regan (MW-CVES)
45 Route 32
Central Valley, NY 10917
(s) 845-460-6700 x6756

nregan@mw.k12.ny.us

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