• Latest
  • Trending
Yamaha Unveils Inaugural 40 Under 40 List of Top Music Educators

Yamaha Unveils Inaugural 40 Under 40 List of Top Music Educators

February 5, 2021
UpClose-1

UpClose-1

February 13, 2026
Perspective

Perspective

February 12, 2026
Headlines

Headlines

February 12, 2026
Teachers’ Choice Winners at the NAMM Show

Teachers’ Choice Winners at the NAMM Show

February 7, 2026
Tone deaf – Decibel Scale

Tone deaf – Decibel Scale

January 29, 2026
Playing with Intent: The Missing Link Between Practice and Confidence

Playing with Intent: The Missing Link Between Practice and Confidence

January 27, 2026
French Versus German? The Over/Under on Double Bass Bow Holds

French Versus German? The Over/Under on Double Bass Bow Holds

January 26, 2026
New Products – January 2026

New Products – January 2026

January 23, 2026
Minute Clinic – STUDENT CONDUCTORS

Minute Clinic – STUDENT CONDUCTORS

January 23, 2026
Top Music Education Titles for 2025

Top Music Education Titles for 2025

January 21, 2026
You Can Help Shape a Bold Future

You Can Help Shape a Bold Future

January 20, 2026
An Interview with Jeff Moore About Ralph Hardimon (Santa Clara Vanguard) and ‘Musica Boema”

An Interview with Jeff Moore About Ralph Hardimon (Santa Clara Vanguard) and ‘Musica Boema”

January 19, 2026
Saturday, February 14, 2026
  • Contact
SBO+
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe Free!
    • Manage Subscription
  • Departments
    • Choral
    • String Section
      • String Section
    • Concert Band
    • Modern Band
      • Mariachi
    • Orchestra
    • Instruments
      • Woodwinds
        • Wind Talkers
      • Percussion
        • GoodVibes
      • Repertoire
      • Playing Tips
    • Marching Band
    • Resources
      • Fundraising
    • Jazz
    • Brass
    • General Music
    • Advocacy
      • NAfME Neighborhood
      • MAC Corner
      • MusicEd: Mentor Minute
    • Commentary
      • Bubbett’s Bookshelf
      • Leadership Tips
      • Perspective
      • InService
        • America’s Bandmasters
        • America’s Musicians
      • Tone Deaf Comics
    • Features
    • News
      • Headlines
  • Current Issue
    • Past Issues
  • Support
  • Awards/Entries
    • 50 Teachers Who Make a Difference
    • Teachers’ Choice Awards
No Result
View All Result
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe Free!
    • Manage Subscription
  • Departments
    • Choral
    • String Section
      • String Section
    • Concert Band
    • Modern Band
      • Mariachi
    • Orchestra
    • Instruments
      • Woodwinds
        • Wind Talkers
      • Percussion
        • GoodVibes
      • Repertoire
      • Playing Tips
    • Marching Band
    • Resources
      • Fundraising
    • Jazz
    • Brass
    • General Music
    • Advocacy
      • NAfME Neighborhood
      • MAC Corner
      • MusicEd: Mentor Minute
    • Commentary
      • Bubbett’s Bookshelf
      • Leadership Tips
      • Perspective
      • InService
        • America’s Bandmasters
        • America’s Musicians
      • Tone Deaf Comics
    • Features
    • News
      • Headlines
  • Current Issue
    • Past Issues
  • Support
  • Awards/Entries
    • 50 Teachers Who Make a Difference
    • Teachers’ Choice Awards
No Result
View All Result
SBO+
No Result
View All Result

Yamaha Unveils Inaugural 40 Under 40 List of Top Music Educators

byMike Lawson
February 5, 2021
in News
0
Yamaha Unveils Inaugural 40 Under 40 List of Top Music Educators
Share on Facebook
ADVERTISEMENT

On Feb. 1, Yamaha recognized 40 of the most innovative, creative and impactful music educators under the age of 40 who exemplify the highest level of music education in the United States. The 40 Under 40 music education advocacy program was established by Yamaha to celebrate music educators at all grade levels, public or private, as well as private music instructors. They are selected from hundreds of music education leaders nominated by students, parents, other teachers or administrators, local instrument dealers and mentors last fall.

This year’s honorees include:

ADVERTISEMENT
  • Matthew Martindale – Shelby County High School (Columbiana, Alabama)
  • Willie Snipes Jr. – Miles College (Fairfield, Alabama)
  • Jenn Bock – Highland High School (Gilbert, Arizona)
  • Aaron Zeilinger – Orange Lutheran High School (Orange, California)
  • Edgar (E.J.) Villanueva – Orange Grove Elementary (Anaheim, California)
  • Javier Alcantara Rojas – Granite Hills High School (Apple Valley, California)
  • Becky Paschke – D’Evelyn Junior/Senior High School (Denver, Colorado)
  • Tiffany Cox – Lake Worth Community High School (Lake Worth, Florida)
  • Megan Sahely – Raa Middle School/Leon High School (Tallahassee, Florida)
  • Andrew Gibb-Clark – Highland High School (Highland, Illinois)
  • Christine Adelmann – Gompers Junior High School (Joliet, Illinois)
  • Donald Stinson – Joliet Central High School (Joliet, Illinois)
  • Chris Kaflik – Brownsburg High School (Brownsburg, Indiana)
  • David Bechard – Wahlert Catholic High School (Dubuque, Iowa)
  • Megan Cooney            – St. Ambrose University (Davenport, Iowa)
  • Jennifer Antonetti – Topeka Public Schools (Topeka, Kansas)
  • Cory Zilisch – Westport Middle School (Louisville, Kentucky)
  • Lydia Cox – Crosby Middle School (Louisville, Kentucky)
  • David Matchim – Centennial High School (Ellicott City, Maryland)
  • Douglas Schaffer – Mark Twain Junior/Senior High School (Center, Missouri)
  • David Irish – Palo Verde High School (Las Vegas, Nevada)
  • Tyler Swick – Clark County School District (Las Vegas, Nevada)
  • Vincent Vicchiariello – Nutley High School (Nutley, NJ)
  • Carmen Fields – Edgewood Middle School (Trenton, Ohio)
  • Jason Sleppy – Mason High School and Middle School (Mason, Ohio)
  • Phil Nagy – Hilliard City Schools’ McVey Innovative Learning Center (Hilliard, Ohio)
  • Celina Velez – Cayuga Elementary School (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
  • Erin Busch – Young Women Composer Camp (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
  • Michael Gamon            – Harrisburg Academy (Wormleysburg, Pennsylvania)
  • Tim Walck – Austin Area School District (Austin, Pennsylvania)
  • Jacob Campos            – Franklin High School (Franklin, Tennessee)
  • Willie Garfield – Garfield Institute of Music (Memphis, Tennessee)
  • Brian Teed – Wakeland High School (Frisco, Texas)
  • Eric Jimenez – Prairie View A&M University (Prairie View, Texas)
  • Giselle Vento Banda – Parkdale Elementary (Waco, Texas)
  • Jarrett Lipman – Claudia Taylor Johnson High School (San Antonio, Texas)
  • Matt Moore – Eaton High School, Wilson Middle School and Adams Middle School (Fort Worth, Texas)
  • Steve Moreland           – St. Michael’s Catholic Academy (Austin, Texas)
  • Chris DiMassimo – Rachel Carson Middle School (Herndon, Virginia)
  • Kevin Cooley – Platteville High School (Platteville, Wisconsin)

All recognized educators possess outstanding exemplification of one of four qualities: action, courage, creativity or growth. The profilees were selected based on their ability to proactively take the necessary steps that lead to a stronger music program; propose and implement new or bold ideas; show innovation and imagination in achieving plans and objectives; and establish and grow or improve music education in their schools and communities.

ADVERTISEMENT

“Despite immense challenges, educators are undertaking the most innovative, creative and impactful programs to truly make a difference in strengthening music education nationwide,” said Heather Mansell, segment marketing manager, Education, Yamaha. “Yamaha shares the same commitment to high-quality music education for all, and we look forward to supporting and encouraging the efforts of these 40 outstanding educators and the thousands more like them across the country.”

To see what these educators are doing in their local communities, please visit https://yamahaeducatorsuite.com/40-under-40

ADVERTISEMENT

You may also like:

Quarterfinalists Announced for 2015 Music Ed Grammy Award The 2014 Best Communities for Music Education SBO Presents the 20th Annual 50 Directors Who Make a Difference Report: 50 Directors SBO Presents the 21st Annual 50 Directors Who Make a Difference
ADVERTISEMENT
Previous Post

DSO to Celebrate 43rd Annual ‘Classical Roots’ Concert and Celebration

Next Post

Jazz Education Network Opens Applications for 13th Annual Conference

Next Post
Jazz Education Network Opens Applications for 13th Annual Conference

Jazz Education Network Opens Applications for 13th Annual Conference

Please login to join discussion
ADVERTISEMENT
  • January 2026

    Articles | Digital Issue
  • December 2025

    Articles | Digital Issue
  • November 2025

    Articles | Digital Issue
  • October 2025

    Articles | Digital Issue
  • September 2025

    Articles | Digital Issue
© 2005 - 2026 artistpro, LLC
7012 City Center Way, Suite 207
Fairview, Tennessee 37062
(800) 682-8114

No Result
View All Result
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe Free!
    • Manage Subscription
  • Departments
    • Choral
    • String Section
      • String Section
    • Concert Band
    • Modern Band
      • Mariachi
    • Orchestra
    • Instruments
      • Woodwinds
      • Percussion
      • Repertoire
      • Playing Tips
    • Marching Band
    • Resources
      • Fundraising
    • Jazz
    • Brass
    • General Music
    • Advocacy
      • NAfME Neighborhood
      • MAC Corner
      • MusicEd: Mentor Minute
    • Commentary
      • Bubbett’s Bookshelf
      • Leadership Tips
      • Perspective
      • InService
      • Tone Deaf Comics
    • Features
    • News
      • Headlines
  • Current Issue
    • Past Issues
  • Support
  • Awards/Entries
    • 50 Teachers Who Make a Difference
    • Teachers’ Choice Awards

© 2005 - 2024 artistpro, LLC 7012 City Center Way, Suite 207 Fairview, Tennessee 37062 (800) 682-8114

Wenger Transcend Ad
Wenger Transcend Ad