00:24:31 Kerry Gilliard: Morning! 00:24:33 Lauren Olivola: Hello! Lauren from Old Bridge, NJ! 00:24:46 Jacob Keplinger: Hello from western MA! 00:24:57 Leah Lang: anyone from outside the US here? 00:24:57 brad: brad, south louisiana 00:25:09 Eugene Joner: Good morning from Vancouver, WA 00:25:09 Amanda Derr: Hello from Whitehall, PA! 00:25:12 Juli Clayton: Hello! Juli from SW Wisconsin 00:25:22 Scott Kuhlman: Good day! Scott K here from suburban Kansas City. 00:25:22 Kolman McMurphy: Hi from Newberry, SC 00:25:24 Ingrid Smith: Hello from Puyallup, WA 00:25:27 Crystal Bunge: Happy Friday from Wall Lake Iowa 00:25:29 cmackey: Good afternoon from Newburgh, NY 00:25:34 Jenny Loer: HI from East Grand Forks, MN!! 00:25:36 Lisa Ehrenspeck: Hello from Germantown, Maryland! 00:25:44 Theo Vernon: Hello from Huntsville, Alabama 00:25:46 Amy Johnston: Hi! Amy Johnston from Spartanburg SC 00:25:46 Zander Smith: Good morning from Porterville, California. 00:25:49 Scott Burgener: Hello from Mesa, AZ 00:25:52 Beth Quackenbush: Hello from Nevada, MO 00:26:06 Matthew Morrissette: Hello from Denver, CO! 00:26:14 Anne Linton: Hello everyone from Newburgh, NY 00:26:18 John Palmer: Hello from Marietta, GA 00:26:24 Patricia Lignelli: Hello from Glastonbury, CT 00:26:32 Nikki Moore: Hello from Temple, Tx 00:26:33 Bronwen Fox: Hello from rainy Oberlin, OH! 00:26:34 Andrew Lynn: Hello from Smyrna TN 00:26:39 Timothy Avery: Hey y’all from Ashdown, AR! 00:26:39 Joel Matthews: Hi from Kokomo, IN! 00:26:53 guard: Good morning from Granada Hills, CA 00:27:09 John Hall: Greetings from Brownsville, WI 00:27:17 Becky Othmer: Good morning from West Covina, California 00:27:19 Mary Dildine: Hi from Wapakoneta OH 00:27:25 Katie: Happy Fri-YAY from North Augusta, SC 00:27:35 Carolyn Staub: Good afternoon from Frederick, MD! I teach middle school band/orchestra in Montgomery County, Maryland 00:27:57 John Moton: Hey there! John Moton from Southside, VA 00:28:15 Diane Allen-Jackson: Morning from Oregon 00:28:18 Whitney Brainard: Good afternoon from Grand Rapids, MI! 00:28:25 Teresa Smith: Hello from Toledo, Iowa! 00:28:26 Diane Andersen: Hello from Georgetown, TX 00:28:32 Kristin Chase: Roseville, Minnesota! 00:28:43 Daphne Vann: Good afternoon from Kenansville, NC 00:28:47 Jack Henderson: Hello from St. Pete 00:28:48 Kayla Pozderac: Comin atcha from Delaware, OH! 00:28:49 mleedy: Hi from Winchester, KY 00:28:55 Jenifer Hutson: Hello from Greenville NC 00:28:57 Jeramy Haas: Hello from Duncan, OK 00:28:57 David Roth: Hello from Parma, OH1 00:29:02 Josh T: Hi from New Albany, IN 00:29:03 A gilliard: Hello! 00:29:06 KCARTER: good morning from Grass Valley, California 00:29:13 theresa.o'canas: Hello from Odem, TX. I'm Terry O'Canas and teach 5th-12th grade instrumental music in Stockdale TX. 00:29:14 Douglas Bradley: Hello from Cottage Grove, MN 00:29:17 David Allison: Good Afternoon from Columbia, SC 00:29:26 Mitchell Tilley: Good morning from Twin Falls, Idaho! 00:29:28 Megan Austin: Harrisonburg, VA! 00:29:38 Lewis Nelson: Greetings from Missoula, MT 00:29:42 Matt Chaffins: Hello, everyone! South Point, OH 00:29:43 pieperc: Good morning from St. Louis, MO 00:29:44 Ruth Polcari: Hi from Redding, CA 00:29:59 Libby F.: Hello from Kansas City (Lee's Summit, MO) 00:29:59 Mackenzie Pinto: Good afternoon from Northeast Ohio! 00:30:05 Corey Ames: Hi Everyone! Grayslake, IL 00:30:08 Angelo Kortyka: Hello from Cleveland, OH 00:30:08 Becki D: Greetings from Colorado Springs! 00:30:11 tomtedeschi: Hello Everyone from Downers Grove, IL 00:30:12 Kevin Calvin: Good Morning from Lemoore, CA 00:30:16 heatherglyde: Hi all! I’m from Clovis, CA 00:30:18 Zander Smith: Good morning, Corey! =) 00:30:18 Tim Vasquez: Hello from Alexandria, LA 00:30:30 Deb Pohlmann: Hi from Deshler, NE 00:30:42 BCampbell: I from Wadsworth, OH 00:30:47 Andrew Hrynyshyn: Hi, everyone! You can download the slide deck at http://joinsll.com. 00:30:55 Karen Kolber: Hello from San Jose Californ-i-a! 00:30:57 Jayne Morrison: Hi from Grand Forks, ND; where it is sunny and warm today! 00:30:59 Mel: Good afternoon from Savannah GA 00:31:01 Paul Lorigan: Greetings from San Jose, Ca 00:31:04 Eshewell: Hi from Youngstown, OH 00:31:14 Meara : hi from Kansas City MO 00:31:29 Todd Sproull: Hi From Clearfield PA 00:31:43 Laurie Fellenz: Greetings from Madison, WI 00:31:53 Ann Adair: Hello from Tampa! 00:31:53 John Straehle: Good morning from Yakima, WA 00:32:19 Walter Harley: Walter Harley from Fort Washington, MD 00:32:41 Norman Dea: San Francisco Bay Area 00:32:45 Beth Schiemer: Hello from Pittsburgh, PA 00:32:49 Louise Smith: Hello Everyone from Gautier, MS 00:33:10 Anne Shelton: hello from Corning, NY! 00:33:12 Jaqlyn Ward: Good Morning from Montana 00:33:17 RuthAPetersen: Hi! Huntersville, NC 00:33:21 David Roth: Maybe a plethora?!? 00:33:35 gina Buxton: Good Morning from Buffalo MO 00:33:42 Mark Iwinski: Hello from the Mokena, IL 00:33:43 Michael Hawley: Aaron Hawley from Odessa, TX 00:33:56 jeannineberube: Good afternoon from Newburgh, NY 00:34:00 Audrey Boyle: Goor Morning from Bakersfield, CA! 00:34:01 Roger: Hello from San Antonio, TX 00:34:03 Daniel Robbins: Happy Friday from Mission Viejo CA!! 00:34:31 Lisa Heemstra: Hello from Aurora, IL 00:34:48 Matt Chapman: Good day to everyone from Chillicothe, IL 00:35:02 Andrew Hrynyshyn: Hi, everyone! You can download the slide deck at http://joinsll.com. 00:36:00 Brad Dubbs: Good morning from Albuquerque, NM 00:36:03 Michelle Mitchell: Hi ya’ll from Kennesaw, Georgia! 00:36:10 Steve Graves: Greetings from Cypress in So Cal! 00:36:18 SHERYL CLARK: Good Morning from Gig Harbor Washington (STATE) 00:36:22 AngelosCC: Good Morning form Snohomish, WA 00:36:27 Kari Engleson: Hello from Madison, Wisconsin! 00:36:28 Abby Crawford: Hello from Fort Worth, Texas 00:36:29 Rick MINNOTTE: Hello from Mt. Lebanon, PA 00:36:45 Kaitlyn Leung: Hi from Flagstaff, Arizona 00:36:51 amy tennis: Hello from Flint MI 00:36:53 Michael Tucker: Hello to everyone from las Vegas NV 00:36:58 Dee Ames: Hi from Springvale is southern Maine 00:37:03 Janet Heukeshoven: Hello from Winona, MN 00:37:13 Mr. Phillips: Hello from Tarrant, AL! 00:37:20 schmitzsteven: Hello from Minneapolis, MN! 00:37:23 cathymcconnell: Hi from. Pensacola FL 00:37:26 Rich Guillen: Greetings from Arlington High School in LaGrangeville NY (near Poughkeepsie) 00:37:26 Jan Pemberton: Hi from Phx, AZ! 00:37:28 Alison Miles: Hello from Syracuse, NY 00:37:29 William Burkhead: Greetings All, from Sunny San Jose, CA!! 00:37:31 Cynthia Mixon: Hello from Pflugerville, TX 00:37:38 Christina Huss: Hello from Valdosta, GA 00:37:43 Paul and Alisha Baur: Hello from Lake of the Ozarks MO - Camdenton 00:37:51 jmollenkopf: East Palestine OHIO :) 00:37:59 KatJ: Hi from Atlanta! 00:38:00 Shirley Bouquin: Hello from Wichita Falls, TX! :) 00:38:00 Mary Ellen Hovik: Hello from Huntsville, AL 00:38:01 Jody Worthington: Rushville, IL 00:38:04 Jaylene Willhite: Hello from Cheyenne Wyoming 00:38:06 Brendon Sapp: Hello from Dayton, Ohio 00:38:12 Ann Johnson: Hello! DC Everest in Schofield, WI!! 00:38:13 Michael Kosiek: Thanks for being a part of the IBA Conference (Iowa)yesterday Mr. Lang! It was great to hear your insights! 00:38:19 Gretchen D'Andrea: Hello from Uxbridge MA 00:38:22 Chris Ferrell: Greetings from Atlanta, GA 00:38:26 Georgiades: Hello from Springfield, MO. 00:38:27 Dana Trillo: good morning from San Francisco, CA 00:38:27 Jennifer Brooks: Good morning from Portland, Oregon 00:38:29 Maria: Hello from Grand Forks, ND! 00:38:30 Rodney Bennett: Hello to everyone from hot, muggy Olney, TX! m. bennett 00:38:30 Lauretta Linsalata: Sister Lauretta from Philadelphia, PA 00:38:31 davidcarbone: Greetings from Hilton Head, SC 00:38:31 Becky Pfeiler: Hello from Collins, IA 00:38:33 Matt Harvey: Hello from Clay City, IN 00:38:44 Laura Plummer: Hello from Alton, IL 00:38:50 Mary: Hello from West Palm Beach FL : ) 00:38:54 Ann Johnson: I went to kindergarten in Clay City! 00:38:56 Dawn: Hello from Caldwell, ID 00:39:02 Neil Forte III: Hello from Hazleton PA! 00:39:04 Samantha Kneibel: Hello from South Bend, IN! 00:39:05 Mark Syslo: Allentown, PA 00:39:06 Jared Dalgleish: Where can we find downloadable slides from the previous Scott Lang Webinars? 00:39:10 Amanda’s iPhone: hello from McHenry, IL! 00:39:11 Laura Cameron: hello in Georgetown, SC! 00:39:17 Chris Halvorson: Hello from Aitkin, Minnesota. Home of the Gobblers! 00:39:18 Jim Sheeley: Hi From USBands! 00:39:20 Daniel Jensen [Chaparral HS]: Hello from Fabulous Las Vegas, Nevada! 00:39:22 Nina Pedersen: Hi from Calistoga, California 00:39:24 Doug Hassell: Hello from Fort Wayne, IN!] 00:39:27 Graydon: Hello from Brandon, Manitoba, Canada 00:39:28 Valerie Dent: Hello everyone. Valerie Dent from La Plata, MD 00:39:28 Stacy Neacato: Hola from Costa Mesa, CA 00:39:35 Eric Weidman: Hello from Bergen County NJ 00:39:36 Emily Calhoun: Hi from Savannah, GA 00:39:37 Jodi Johnson: Hello from New Ulm, MN 00:39:53 Scott Gumina: Hello from Lisle, IL 00:39:53 Frank Zimmerer: Hello from Nashville TN 00:39:56 Bill Gray: Hello from Bill with SAIED Music, Tulsa 00:39:57 Quintus Wrighten: Hello from Columbia, SC 00:39:57 T Jon Kelly: Greetings from Hooks, TX 00:40:00 Eric Villalobos: Hello! From Orange CA 00:40:03 Jessica Swanson: Howdy from San Bernardino, CA =) 00:40:10 Douglas Poff: Hola from Las Cruces, NM! 00:40:11 Andrew Hrynyshyn: Hi, everyone! You can download the slide deck at http://joinsll.com. 00:40:13 Ann Ahlers: Hi from Lititz, PA 00:40:13 Zoey Povlick: Zoey from Hermitage, PA! 00:40:19 OTHS: Hello! From O'Fallon, IL! 00:40:22 Richie Sebastian: Hello from Westminster, CA (Orange County) 00:40:23 Larry Reynolds: Howdy from Dallas Texas 00:40:23 Joseph Finnegan: Hello from Weston, Wisconsin! 00:40:24 Julie Summey: Simpsonville, SC 00:40:31 Brian Endlein: Greetings from Middletown, DE! 00:40:33 lindalevy: Hello from Gilbert, Arizona! 00:40:36 Tom Kamp: Hi from Northern NJ! Is there any sound yet? 00:40:37 Susan Knighton, Music: Hi from Phoenix - we will be starting up at the end of July! 00:40:38 Melissa Gamage: Hello from Lake Stevens, WA 00:40:39 Rosanne Rousseau: Hello from Asheville, NC! 00:40:41 Andrew Hrynyshyn: Here’s a direct link to the slide deck PDF: http://joinsll.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Its-Time-to-Talk.pdf 00:40:44 Todd Filpula: Chico, CA 00:40:49 annettewest: Annette West Baton Rouge 00:40:50 Jaimee’s iPhone: Greetings from Dublin, Georgia! 00:40:53 ANDREW: Andrew Loftus from Bozeman MT 00:40:55 TRISTAN ROUSH: Tacoma, WA 00:41:03 Daryl Jessen: Hello from Dakota City Ne. 00:41:03 Amanda Pike: Hey from Lexington, SC 00:41:04 Angela Horne: Hello from sunny Florida 00:41:04 sdegrosky: Hello from Erie, PA 00:41:07 Chandra Lind: Greetings from Bozeman Montana 00:41:08 Mr. Stadnicki: Delco, PA in the house 00:41:09 Sherry Kline: Hi from Lititz, PA 00:41:11 Dylan: Dylan Ford, Denver, CO 00:41:16 Lauren Escalante: Hello from Hillsboro, TX! 00:41:17 Angelo: Hello from Indianapolis! 00:41:24 edmanv: Hi Everyone, Ginger from CT 00:41:28 Amy Clement: Hi from Lawrenceville, Georgia! 00:41:37 Matthew Provino: Good Morning from Fullerton, Southern California 00:41:40 David DeLuca: Van Horn Eagles in the house! 00:41:41 TIMOTHY COX: Hello from Indy! 00:41:44 Brandi Corley: Brandi Corley, Rome, GA 00:41:44 Andrew Bowerly: Olympia, WA! 00:41:44 Chris Ann Badger: Hi from North Dakota! 00:41:46 Chris Jeka: Hello from Rockin’ Yerinton, Nevada. 6.3 earthquake at 4 A.M. 00:41:49 Melissa Gamage: I think we should have a National Scott Lang Conference when this is all over! With a happy hour or two! 00:41:52 LS French: Howdy form Greensboro, NC 00:41:53 Michael Childs: Hi everyone from Stephenville TX! 00:41:54 Randall Fillmore: Hello from Lawrence, Kansas 00:41:56 Kelvin Flores: Greetings from Valencia, CA! 00:41:59 Casey Cropp: Hi from Casey Cropp inNorthern Colorado 00:42:02 Don Emmons: Hello from Littleton, CO 00:42:03 Robert Lamberg: hi from OuterBanks NC 00:42:03 Ashan Spillman: Hello from Catawba, NC 00:42:03 Brian Cole: Hello from Sioux City, Iowa. We are having our virtual Iowa Bandmasters Conference this week, so this is bonus material! 00:42:03 MICHAEL ROLLER: Hello from Webster, NY 00:42:06 Dani Fegett: Hello from Indianapolis! 00:42:07 stevenmunson: Hello from Spokane, WA! 00:42:07 Debbie Mizelle: Collecting school instruments, band polo shirts, books, and music while we listen in!! 00:42:10 Michael Gubler: hello from Palm Desert, CA 00:42:11 Cindy Owens: Hello From Gaston County School! 00:42:11 Jennifer Erickson: HI from Orlando FL 00:42:12 John Phillips: WOOT!! 00:42:14 deborah.whitfield: Hello All, from Maryland 00:42:20 Mark Grauer: Hi folks! It’s a beautiful day n Milwaukee 00:42:21 Mr. Omer: hello from Kamas Utah! 00:42:24 Tracy Humphries: Hello from Monroe, NC. 00:42:29 Kerry Gilliard: Hey Debbie 00:42:32 Tracy Leslie [Webb MS]: Hi Scott, Tom Leslie sends his best and congratulations on your election to ABA. We are very excited for you! We are looking forward to seeing you at the convention in March (hopefully). Tracy Leslie 00:42:32 Holly McCoy: Hello from Syracuse, NY!!! 00:42:43 Debbie Mizelle: Hello from Muncie IN 00:42:52 Colleen Fretz: Hi from Seattle! 00:42:57 Pamela Edgar: Hi from Gilbert, Az 00:43:08 jdebella: Hello from Maryland 00:43:12 abostwick: Hi from OH 00:43:16 Johanne Ray-Hepp: Hello from Michigan! 00:43:20 Amy: Hi from Clinton, SC 00:43:26 Andrew Covarrubias: Good Morning All from Victorville, CA where it's a beautiful, sunny 66 degrees!! 00:43:30 jmollenkopf: scott you are muted 00:43:35 Eugene Joner: Just lost audio 00:43:38 Lauren Olivola: Muted 00:43:39 cathymcconnell: muted 00:43:41 Jennifer Locke: lost audio 00:43:42 John Phillips: Scott is on mute! 00:43:42 lindalevy: you’re on mute scott 00:43:43 Jaqlyn Ward: did any one else lose feed? 00:43:45 Daniel DeClue: no audio or video 00:43:45 Chris Buti: muted 00:43:45 Eric Kringle: Shortest zoom meeting ever. 00:43:45 Chris Copeland: No audio 00:43:45 Anne Linton: can't hear 00:43:46 Jill Skolrud: lost audio 00:43:47 jdebella: no sound 00:43:48 Mackenzie Pinto: no audio 00:43:48 Jenifer Hutson: lost u 00:43:49 Cindy Owens: OH NO AUDIO! 00:43:50 Mr. Stadnicki: No video either 00:43:51 Ruth Polcari: Got it back 00:43:55 Mackenzie Pinto: and your back! 00:43:56 Spoons: got it back 00:43:58 Lauren Olivola: Back 00:44:04 gina Buxton: no sound 00:44:12 mardi: Hi from Newtown, CT 00:44:16 Daniel Jensen [Chaparral HS]: cut out for about 20 seconds there 00:44:16 gmayer: Hello from Antarctica 00:44:26 Scott Foote - CCSD: Hi from Vermont 00:44:32 Joseph: Hi from Michigan 00:44:38 Rick Catherman: We can VOTE 00:44:39 Ronald Duval: Hi from Rochelle IL 00:44:43 Mr. Williams: I'm back 00:44:45 Spoons: Hi from Iowa 00:44:48 Brian Endlein: audio? 00:44:50 Mackenzie Pinto: cutting in and out 00:44:54 Jenifer Hutson: Your audio keeps going out scott 00:44:54 Lauren Olivola: You keep cutting in and out. 00:44:54 Cynthia Mixon: Audio keeps stopping 00:44:55 Daniel DeClue: gone again 00:44:55 Rick Catherman: Scott you keep MUTING 00:44:57 Angelo: lost sound again 00:44:58 Eugene Joner: Scott we continue to lose your audio 00:44:59 Christina Huss: The audio from Scott is going in and out 00:44:59 mminge: Hey everyone from Ohio 00:45:01 Daniel Jensen [Chaparral HS]: lost you again 00:45:07 Chris Ann Badger: zoom has lost audio 00:45:13 Anne Linton: I mam missing parts of the conversation cuts in and out 00:45:16 Sara Stafford: When he changes the slide he cuts out 00:45:20 Colleen Fretz: Please turn off your cameras . . . that affects audio! 00:45:24 Alan Feirer: If everyone but Scott mutes and turns off their video, it may help alleviate those drops. 00:45:25 A gilliard: it goes out when he changes slides 00:45:28 Becky Pfeiler: Might be happening when you hit the spacebar to change slides. Hitting spacebar is a shortcut to mute/unmute 00:45:30 Mary Ellen Hovik: Audio issues...and that's part of the problem with virtual learning! 00:46:53 John Phillips: YES!!! 00:47:31 jeannineberube: Received this article from my building principal yesterday. VOCAL TEACHERS PAY ATTENTION TO THIS! https://www.erinbromage.com/post/the-risks-know-them-avoid-them 00:47:41 Andrew Hrynyshyn: Everyone, please turn off your video. 00:49:16 John Phillips: YES! You’re exactly right Scott! 00:49:37 Robert J. Ambrose: Sorry to clutter the chat . . . what was the web address for the slide packet? 00:49:41 Ed Harper: Magnet schools within public schools do the same thing! 00:49:48 Morrell: It has already started 00:49:48 John Phillips: joinsll.com 00:49:54 Angela Horne: joinsll.com 00:49:56 Robert J. Ambrose: Thank you John! 00:50:00 Robert J. Ambrose: And Angela! 00:50:02 John Phillips: You’rewelcome! 00:50:17 Hilary Lopata: IF you’re an AFT member or NYSUT member... go to the webpage and contact your elected officials.... it’s super EASY! 00:51:03 John Phillips: That’s what I love about our little school system, we are working to figure it out NOW. 00:51:51 Daria: I work in a private school and it's interesting hearing another side to this. We are already looking forward to how we can sustain the fine arts next year 00:52:02 jdebella: Our school system was trying cut music prior to cover so there’s that 00:52:05 Angelo Kortyka: @dana same here 00:52:38 Bea Lincoln: same here, Daria! 00:52:53 jeannineberube: Any vocalists here? Here’s another article about singing: https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/2020/05/10/never-faced-anything-like-this-covid-19-silence-singers/3101846001/ 00:53:02 Brian Weer: Scott is on fire today! 00:53:12 Leslie Moore: yes 00:53:17 Darius McBride: Yes Sir!! 00:53:26 Alex Wieland: We need Scott in all our schools! 00:53:29 Lisa Heemstra: His energy, YES! We need this. 00:53:36 poteetb: or ride the bus. You can't socially distance there 00:53:37 jenniferhoward: Here, Here Scott! :) 00:53:45 Alex Wieland: Or at least give him our administrators phone number 00:53:47 Jaqlyn Ward: TRUTH 00:53:48 John Phillips: Alex, we have to be Scott and take his energy with us. 00:53:54 Angela Horne: Excellent point! Thank you!!! 00:53:56 Mary Ellen Hovik: All admins/school board members should be listening! 00:54:00 Brian Weer: "Take his energy with us" YES!!! 00:54:02 Shawn: Scott is spot on. I've been thinking this exact thing. 00:54:03 William Burkhead: Amen! 00:54:11 Pam De Boer: Just listened to a zoom meeting by Iowa HS Mus Association and Dr. James Weaver about the scientific study that is about the science of the virus in the setting of a music room (general/choral/band/orchestra/theater) 00:54:32 Angelo Kortyka: @Pam anywhere we can read more about that? 00:54:35 Brett Garrett: Do you have a link? 00:54:42 Andrew Covarrubias: Agree 100%!! We must be positive and forward thinking always!! 00:54:47 Alan Feirer: This is the link to what Pam D was talking about: http://www.ihsma2.org/phase3/ReturnToLearnDiscussion_5_13_2020.mp4 00:55:12 Brett Garrett: Thank you 00:55:29 Matt Newman: amen 00:55:31 John Phillips: that is TRUTH 00:55:44 Cat Ketterer: I want that as a meme, please 00:55:52 Christina Huss: truth 00:55:58 Rosanne Rousseau: Many of us know people who have committed suicide already. 00:56:06 Andrew Covarrubias: Amen!! 00:56:13 Anne Linton: The arts and athletics provide social emotional learning, ESSENTIAL! 00:56:21 John Phillips: Amen Anne! 00:56:26 David Jordan: Is this being recorded? Would love to send this to my administrators! 00:56:28 Eshewell: We need to teach the whole child. I just got an email from a mom whose kid wants to quit band if it's going to be a virtual thing. 00:56:35 Steve Graves: Yes it’s recording 00:56:41 Alex Wieland: Anyone know if Scott's powerpoint will be available later? 00:56:46 Cynthia Mixon: http://joinsll.com/ 00:57:32 Jaqlyn Ward: My students look forward to our Meets every week...keeping that connection with their peers is so important 00:57:58 John Phillips: AMEN! 00:58:03 Holly McCoy: 🔥 00:58:03 Tom Chentnik: This presentation needs to be sent to every school board member & administrator in America!!!! 00:58:10 Angela Horne: Yes, Jaqlyn. Same here. They miss each other terribly. 00:58:30 Nikki Moore: I've gotten emails from one student saying how much he wishes we were having our end of the year party and getting to hang out with his friends :( 00:58:38 Nina Pedersen: We had one day to get curriculum 00:58:49 Steve Graves: OMG yes! 00:59:00 Eshewell: And get emails/messages 24 hours a day. 00:59:19 Christina Huss: That's for sure! 00:59:21 Chris Buti: we had concert celebrations via zoom which meant a lot to the students and their families 01:00:16 Amy: I wish my students seemed to care as much as yours seem to. 01:00:23 schmitzsteven: We did a virtual band banquet last night that really brought us together and healed some of the pain and losses. 01:00:46 Holly McCoy: Have already started my Plan A, Plan B, Plan C and Plan D. Not gonna stand by and let this happen! 01:00:49 Jim Reed: Our Zoom Banquet was last Friday night. It went better than expected. 01:00:50 Matt Newman: our virtual awards was a huge hit on Wednesday 01:00:55 Christine Mueller: We have a cohort in Oklahoma City that is meeting virtually next week to make plans for all phases we can present to district leadership so they know what can be done and what is possible in all scenarios. 01:00:56 Daria: My spring concert would have been last night, and I know my kids were heartbroken 01:01:02 Lisa Heemstra: AMEN 01:01:06 jmollenkopf: woot! 01:01:07 Jared Dalgleish: There is another great facebook group that is having these conversations! If you are interested in brainstorming ideas of how to teach through music and make band, choir, orchestra, music class possible, join “Music Educators Brainstorming Together.” 01:01:14 Stephen Gregory: Doing my banquet on YouTube premiere Thursday 01:01:25 Chris Buti: we had a zoom, directors wore their tuxes, we shared PDFs of the program that was planned, announce awards, recognized the seniors, shared some audio clips, then went to a YouTube premier slide show celebrating the year 01:01:26 Carol Cox: Elementary virtual gathering in lieu of concert was helpful. <3 Dance parties, music jeopardy, and celebrating our 5th graders with signs and music. Stay positive! 01:01:26 Matt Newman: instead of a dance- we had a zoom after party 01:01:52 Mr. W’s iPhone: can’t hear 01:02:17 MEGAN WEBSTER: I've seen several local districts and programs wind up cutting music programs where teachers either took leave or didn't return for one reason or another. It's been happening more than I expected. So, so sad 01:02:25 Lauren Olivola: My schools will be doing a concert on Flipgrid. Kids will have the chance to play anything they want. 01:03:00 Laurie Gliem: I have a meeting with principal next Wed. 01:03:12 Doug Hassell: Principal meeting in to min, actually. :) 01:03:17 Doug Hassell: 10 min 01:03:38 Michael West: mine is in 30 mins. 01:03:53 John Phillips: We just had one at 11 Central to talk about closing out the school year next week. 01:04:11 Scott Burgener: I am fortunate to be on the back-to-school task force. First meeting is on Tuesday next week. Thankful they wanted to have my input. 01:04:22 abostwick: Will we have access to these slides? 01:04:28 John Phillips: joinsll.com 01:04:50 Andrew Hrynyshyn: You can access Scott’s slide deck at http://joinsll.com. 01:05:19 Mark Grauer: It’s like being at a revival meeting! 01:05:41 John Phillips: A Mississippi Squirrel Revival? 01:05:44 Jaqlyn Ward: I feel very fortunate that my admin have been asking for staff input 01:05:47 Rodney Bennett: Amen! 01:06:12 Mark Grauer: it’s like the old fashioned tent revival without the Hammond B3 organ music 01:06:18 John Phillips: YES! 01:06:33 Anne Linton: I downloaded the presentation but will I be able to view this webinar recording at another time? 01:06:52 Cynthia Mixon: He normally sends the link in an email after... 01:06:55 Holly McCoy: He’ll send the recording 01:06:59 Andrew Hrynyshyn: Yes, the recording will be emailed out later today or tomorrow. :) 01:07:04 Michala Martin: FYI - this slide is different in the downloadable slide deck than here 01:07:10 Anne Linton: ty 01:07:22 Holly McCoy: Thanks, as always, Andrew!!! 01:07:30 Andrew Hrynyshyn: :) 01:07:51 Melissa: I am more concerned about the state budget than whether or not my school wants music. My school is supportive, but if it comes to it, I think they will cut music and other electives just because they have to cut somewhere, and I am more expendable than a first grade teacher. 01:08:08 Jill Tobin: That is my concern as well, Melissa. 01:08:35 John Phillips: We are locally funded units in Alabama. My district is trying to find ways to keep me and the elementary art teacher around. 01:08:44 Denae Olsen: my school had 1 million dollar cut for next year 01:08:47 Gretchen D'Andrea: Many of us have this concern 01:09:09 Adam Noel: I’d love for Scot to speak to those who are new in their districts. 01:09:15 Julia-Anne McMahon: Me too, Melissa and Jill. 01:09:36 Bixler: Love this! If anyone has any suggestions about how to deal with a department colleague who works to undermine the efficacy of the rest of the department, I'd love them. Everyone - band, orchestra (me), theater, MS people - is on the same page, but this colleague is the department chair who would not shed a tear if band and orchestra was cut 01:10:03 Sarah Kaal: If only all music rooms were like that... :/ 01:10:04 Chris Ann Badger: I just did the six foot rule in my tiered band room. I think we can have 22 students max in our room. 01:10:05 Becky Othmer: Bixler - I'm in the same boat 01:10:06 Daria: OK but what if we don't have all that space? I teach in a TINY room 01:10:27 jenniferhoward: Music rehearsals in the gym for those who have smaller music rooms?? 01:10:27 Holly McCoy: Scott....Breathe!! God I love his passion!!!! 01:10:28 Megan: Also it's much different in a non-HS band setting 01:10:29 Bixler: Daria - quartets... 01:10:40 Kyle Berens: If I only had 50% of your energy, Scott….. 01:10:42 Angelo Kortyka: Don't forget though- when breathing for music, we tend to expel more further... 01:10:52 Timothy Dawson: Breathe Scott Breathe! 01:11:00 Kirk Clague: You. are. amazing. 01:11:06 Michaela Rummel: Might wanna check your blood pressure after this. 01:11:16 Chris Ann Badger: LIke jennfier howards ida 01:11:16 Zander Smith: social emotional learning 01:11:17 Kirk Clague: Give them to ME. 01:11:18 Jill Tobin: Stage teacher over here. 01:11:20 Jaqlyn Ward: EXACTLY! 01:11:21 Carmel's iPhone: 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 01:11:29 Jill Tobin: Music teacher teaching on the stage. 01:11:32 Mark Syslo: Hope Scott’s not doing this all day long everyday! 01:11:38 A gilliard: Hey Jill 01:11:40 Joey Fortino: Angelo, for choir yes, but for band it's throough at least a 3' tube 01:11:47 Angelo: Angelo - there was a study done about that, and the exhalation through instruments was WAY lower than even a sneeze. 01:11:51 jeannineberube: Here’s an article about instrumental music and cover-19. https://medium.com/@SixtoFMontesinos/wind-instruments-may-not-be-as-contagious-as-we-thought-b821e590b29a 01:11:52 Jennifer Erickson: Yes Please let's talk about how we can do this safely, because as a teacher I am worried about my OWN exposure as well as the kids. 01:11:56 George Morrell: He needs to talk to the School Board! 01:11:56 Chris Buti: SEL has always been a part or all arts teaching 01:11:57 BRETT BABINEAUX: studies done with singing and the spread of germs.... they are in serious jeopardy 01:11:58 Jill Tobin: Hello Gilliards! Glad there are more of us here. 01:12:03 Kerry Gilliard: Jill - here’s your opportunity to petition for teaching in a classroom instead of on stage. 01:12:17 Kerry Gilliard: Glad to see you here too. 01:12:21 Ron Demby: Dynamic speaker!! 01:12:31 A gilliard: Jill we need to talk after 01:12:49 rsimaan: If you are teaching on a stage would you be able to spread out through auditorium? 01:12:50 Amy: Yes, singing is probably one of the activities that spreads the droplets the most 01:12:54 Jaqlyn Ward: Any Ek-12 music teachers on here? 01:12:57 rsimaan: Amen! 01:13:03 Eshewell: I'm K-12 01:13:06 Steve Graves: That’s the best point! 01:13:08 Daria: I'm 4-12 01:13:10 Mary Ellen Hovik: I am k-6 01:13:11 Chris Ann Badger: K12. 01:13:12 Amy: Yes, I am K5-5th and middles school music 01:13:13 John Phillips: K-6 here Jaqulyn… I’ve done K-8. 01:13:20 Anne: k-5 01:13:24 Chris Ann Badger: Trying to get a plan because I am not on staff next year 01:13:26 George Morrell: 9 -12 01:13:33 Jan Pemberton: I am K-8 currently. Did 16 years of high school. 01:13:34 Jaqlyn Ward: Awesome have you all though about transitions? 01:13:44 Jaqlyn Ward: in between classes? 01:13:44 Amy: K-5 Music and Theatre and Chorus is middle 01:13:56 John Phillips: Yes. We already do pretty distanced Transitions thanks to building layout. 01:14:00 Karen: This is a great checklist. Could we get a copy later?? 01:14:08 Steve Graves: Survey results from this could be very powerful to admins 01:14:13 John Phillips: I am going to need a Google Form for this. 01:15:20 Jaqlyn Ward: I am just wondering because we are in one building...elementary walks through the HS to get to my classroom. Just wanting to get some ideas of how to keep all safe... 01:15:20 Philip Hodapp: It's on the slide deck but I think it got glossed over for time - Keep in mind that your School Services Representative and your local music store has access to information and resources from across the country and through not only other educators that you might not know, but manufacturers and industry leaders. Be sure to involve and utilize your local School Service Music Dealer and your School Service Representative. 01:15:37 John Phillips: Good idea Philip 01:16:01 Jayne Morrison: Hi Phil! 01:16:18 Daria: Yes! I also work part time as a sales associate at a local music store. Use them as resources! They are there to help you! 01:16:19 Bixler: Absolutely, Steve Graves 01:16:26 Philip Hodapp: Hi Jayne! Miss you! 01:16:58 Doug Gibson: Think outside the restrictive classroom box and make suggestions that you could remain important to your school class offerings through a chamber ensemble approach OR teach only in sectionals with numbers that allow for the social distancing perhaps? Large Ensemble instruction will be very different and we need to be proactive and present creative options/solutions to any/all concerns. Yes/No? And…how about using a drum set plexiglass screen around the teaching spot/podium? I believe in the power in all of us to remain collaborative, creative and share often to help us all get through this challenge. 01:17:26 Heather Bock: Hi Michelle! 01:17:33 Shawn: I think administrators are going to be more reasonable than those tyrants in local and state public health offices. They're the ones calling the shots. 01:17:36 Debra Blechman: Does anyone have concerns that when wind players blow in the instruments that the virus can spread to others during and after class? If so, any thoughts on solutions? This to me seems the biggest stumbling block, what is this solution? 01:18:01 jeannineberube: https://medium.com/@SixtoFMontesinos/wind-instruments-may-not-be-as-contagious-as-we-thought-b821e590b29a 01:18:10 Angelo: This above, yep. 01:18:27 jeannineberube: Copy and paste this article in your address bar. 01:18:33 Steve Graves: The science of spray dynamics as they apply to wind instruments is still very untested. One study in Europe - we need more info! 01:18:50 Angelo: Yes, but it's still data. 01:18:53 Carol Cox: Debra, there is some research out there about that exact thing.......yes finding information like with heannineberube shared. Hopefully this will play in our favor. 01:19:22 Beth Quackenbush: A lot of people are not talking about the breath that happens before you play - when we are inhaling air, does that cause a problem? We know that the playing of the instruments does not. It’s what happens before we play. 01:19:31 Eshewell: slits in the face masks to insert instruments? 01:19:44 Mr. Nalls: https://www.nfhs.org/articles/covid-19-instrument-cleaning-guidelines?ArtId=395034&fbclid=IwAR0zLt-ghfx5HtODJxKVHuf5Ly5QFQHPk5PPQTCowOVpyWrYv5wiqmCWX5A&ArtId=395034&fbclid=IwAR0zLt-ghfx5HtODJxKVHuf5Ly5QFQHPk5PPQTCowOVpyWrYv5wiqmCWX5A 01:19:47 Yessica Gallagher: masks for the instruments 01:19:51 John Phillips: I have been thinking about how I can sanitize in my room… I’m in an old science lab with 5 sinks… I’m asking for soap and wipes 01:19:55 kirka: I cant listen to scott and read at the same time. are these comments accessible after the webinar? 01:20:16 Susan Knighton, Music: NAMM will be starting a study soon to check on all of these concerns. Data will be published in July - includes music and theater arts. 01:20:36 jeannineberube: Yes, click the 3 little dots in the bottom of the chat box. It will save the chat for you. 01:20:36 Andrew Hrynyshyn: Yes, we will provide a transcript of the chat along with the recording. :) 01:20:36 Brendon Sapp: Even with that aside, wouldn't it be possible to find some sort of "mask" or barrier for the bell of instruments. If we can mask our faces, why not the instruments? 01:20:40 jdebella: this is so great bc now I feel having music in school is possible 01:20:43 Carol Cox: I'm wondering about face shields...or some kind of modified face sheild 01:20:47 Jennifer Erickson: July may be too late for a many programs. 01:20:56 John Phillips: Thanks Andrew! 01:20:59 Paul Lorigan: We are moving into an entire new school building that has no sinks in any classrooms. 01:21:47 Pam De Boer: That study will include NfHS, CBDNA, ACDA, National Band Assoc., National Music Council (US and International), Big 12 Band Directors. 01:21:49 MReitsma: us too 01:22:22 jmollenkopf: NAfME? 01:22:31 Ed Harper: My kids currently have no motivation and it seems like I'm the only one that is trying. 01:22:44 Lisa Ehrenspeck: What about putting a sleeve like a mask over the bell much like a face mask operates? This won’t work for flute, but it could for winds…. 01:22:49 jmollenkopf: ed - they miss you - I have a lot in this boat as well 01:22:52 John Phillips: NAfME is on that study too… my MEA president is part of Southern Division 01:23:01 John Phillips: Leadership 01:23:09 Gretchen D'Andrea: the principals/school community set the tone as to what’s valued. 01:23:21 David DeLuca: My kids aren't going to en masse migrate to another district. My town is a tiny town in the desert. It is two hours to the nearest town that has band. 01:23:27 BRETT BABINEAUX: marching band gloves for everyone 01:23:46 BRETT BABINEAUX: I guess Amazon insts were on to something 01:23:55 David DeLuca: Little Backpacks of Cash 01:24:08 John Phillips: That’s a good idea… two pairs of gloves for each kid… one pair a week. 01:24:21 Elaine Wersky: Our district is talking about the deepest budget cuts in their history. I’ve been there 25 years. The numbers are so bleak. So we have a task force to figure out the education strategy and a budget committee making brutally hard cuts. So I’m concerned how to navigate both of these challenges simulaneously. 01:24:40 Bixler: Forms response chart. Question title: Last Name:. Number of responses: 34 responses. 01:24:41 Beth Quackenbush: Gloves have already been determined that they don’t help anything, and actually help with cross-contamination if they are used in multiple locations. 01:25:21 Cynthia Napierkowski: Scott, what if we are still in online learning land in the fall? 01:25:21 Beth Quackenbush: Can’t play a clarinet with gloves! 01:25:38 Bixler: Cut out the fingerpads 01:25:49 Dana Trillo: leather gloves 01:25:52 David DeLuca: I have no booster group and almost non-existent parent involvement. I am the only one who can conduct this survey. 01:26:01 Theresa Hruby-Percell: I have been thinking of sewing a mask with a slit for the mouthpiece, and then putting a “cape” over it. I haven’t figured out the flute yet though. 01:26:03 Janet Heukeshoven: same for flutes 😊 01:26:06 John Phillips: David, are you in a large district? 01:26:15 Christina Huss: David, me too 01:26:23 David DeLuca: No. We have about 375 kids in grades PK-12. 01:26:34 David DeLuca: All in one brand new building 01:26:38 Theresa Hruby-Percell: The cape would be sewn/attached over the nose area, and fall over the mouth area 01:26:44 Joey Fortino: Actually, I am curious if you CAN play clarinet with medical gloves. It seems like it might work. Cotton no. If it actually helps is another conversation..... 01:26:48 Eric Weidman: Safety for students? Absolutely. Safety for us??? 01:26:49 Kirk Clague: Rabid Honey Badger!!! 01:26:49 Debra Blechman: saw a flute player with a face shield and the a wind shield for the flute used in marching bands. 01:26:57 Beth Quackenbush: Look up “instrument mask” on youtube. There has been a guy who has already figured out instrument masks. 01:26:58 Casey Cropp: But you have invested parents who will gladly work to support their kids! 01:26:59 John Phillips: I’m in a slightly larger situation… Ask district admin if they will send out the survey 01:27:07 Jan Pemberton: Actually, I've had kids play clarinet with gloves, No cut-outs. The fingerpads are simply "clothed" as they block the air coming from the wholes. 01:27:07 Amy Johnston: Theresa I like your mask idea 01:27:09 Bixler: David, I have that, too. I've sent out a mass message asking for any parent willing to help me with a project should contact me....then give a personal email/contact 01:27:11 Amanda Bauman: Masks are like putting up a fence to keep out mosquitos, it's a false sense of safety. Look it up. 01:27:24 Jan Pemberton: *wholes 01:27:35 Kerry Gilliard: Masks work. Stop spreading bad information. 01:27:42 Theresa Hruby-Percell: I can play my clarinet with medical gloves on! And I can play all other instruments with the glove, violin, cello, guitar..... 01:27:43 Jan Pemberton: **Let's try again!! Oy!! *holes 01:28:04 John Gleissner: Musicforall has a webinar on Tuesday night… I guess do it during the day or Wednesday? 01:28:14 Maria: Advice for a first year teacher in the fall? 01:28:25 Samantha Post: I'm in the same boat as David with being the only advocate, and as a new staff member in my district and being probationary, how do I advocate and fight without becoming a scapegoat or getting fired? 01:28:55 Carol Cox: First year teacher - find a seasoned teacher who will let you team up with them to develop a similar plan! There's not going to be a way to do this without each other. 01:29:00 John Phillips: You need to build a relationship with your district admin. Start with your building principal and start with offering solitions. 01:29:08 Holly McCoy: Maria....reach out to your department and definitely your local music dept/associations 01:29:25 Rich Guillen: Email your admin and ask to be AT THE TABLE when they are ready to have meetings about this - 01:29:41 David DeLuca: I am fortunate in that my district considers themselves very lucky to have me and figure that, if I were to leave, they may just shut down band. I am also intending to retire, so I'm pretty much fireproof. 01:29:44 Michael West: I don’t see the YouTube video on instrument masks. 01:30:39 Heidi Hopf: Maybe your instrument vendor can send out the survey and get you the data. 01:30:46 John Phillips: My district loves me because I have restarted the beginning band after school on top of K-6 01:30:53 Carol Cox: Lone rangers like David and Samantha, you definitely should reach out to other music teachers even virtually to divide and conquer. At the very least, look at which action steps you can do yourself to get the most bang for your buck (time). 01:31:06 Carol Cox: Heidi that's a GREAT idea. 01:31:14 Amy: Good idea t o mail admin or DO and ask to be at the table 01:31:16 Amy Phillips: I am blessed. My superintendent and principal both reached out to me last week and both said (and I quote): "Music is the HEART of our district. We will MAKE IT WORK." <3 Both of them, separately, said the exact same thing. #thankful 01:31:42 Gretchen D'Andrea: wow Amy, you are blessed. 01:31:46 Steve Graves: That sentence is really the key here: “What do students need to be safe”. Most districts get that backwards 01:31:51 Beth Quackenbush: Spencer Goad posted the instrument videos…look for “Band instrument face mask” and see what that gets you 01:31:55 Denae Olsen: My principal is requiring all students to take a music course next year 01:32:01 Jim Sheeley: Hey Rich Guillen 01:32:17 Angela Horne: Scott, thank you. 01:32:18 Jenn Kauffman: Instrument masks: https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fyoutu.be%2F-2znaP05eyQ%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR2MFHrMnMZhmMTzm9j0Myk8hzIjJWquvM2D4xrv6bMgPLCYQGousp8SP-4&h=AT3qkCeL18m0uzY0J_kdxHDXnccZ03aOWyFj9dyIZdtsDMtHy7nbIua69HvdN9jAEjPieKBf1ss4Tcq-d6WjOq-wpSyLMtH4xYcJ-rUtH9dF3utVHxZeDQZ1jPvTzTyMI9S5FLl5wmHj6iN3biPQbvxJoBr1GVU 01:32:29 Ruth Polcari: Thanks for a game plan. Wow, great job! 01:32:30 Diane Andersen: My kids are having their spring concert next week outside. 01:32:34 Holly McCoy: Hey, Rich! 01:32:37 heatherglyde: Thank you! 01:32:39 Richard Canter: Thanks, Scott! 01:32:40 David DeLuca: My district already requires band for all students in grades 6-8. It's an elective in 9-12. We do have a PK-5 gen music teacher (who also teaches PE). 01:32:42 Terri Foster (Louisville Youth Choir): BPOTM.org/referral 01:32:43 heatherglyde: So inspiring! 01:32:50 Jenn Kauffman: Instrument masks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2znaP05eyQ&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR2MFHrMnMZhmMTzm9j0Myk8hzIjJWquvM2D4xrv6bMgPLCYQGousp8SP-4 01:32:52 Cynthia Mixon: Thank You Scott. 01:32:55 heatherglyde: I’m ready! 01:32:56 Heather Bock: Thank you so much, Scott!!! 01:32:57 Walter Harley: Thanks for sharing and being passionate! 01:33:04 heatherglyde: Thank you so much! 01:33:05 Kathleen: Thank you Scott! 01:33:05 Amanda Pike: Thank you again so much Scott! 01:33:06 Jaqlyn Ward: Thank you so much! I love your webinars 01:33:06 Alex Wieland: Thank you Scott. You are truly amazing! 01:33:07 Michael Childs: Thank you Scott! 01:33:10 Christina Huss: Thanks for lighting a fire under my butt! Love you man! 01:33:12 Zoey Povlick: Scott was emailing me to help with a band letter last night...actually about 7 hours ago! He is amazing! Thank you! 01:33:13 John Phillips: This ROCK! 01:33:15 Ed Harper: Thank you ! 01:33:15 Tom Kamp: Thanks as always, Scott! 01:33:16 Lannie Butler: Thanks Scott-your passion is appreciated, but your solutions are a lifesaver! 01:33:22 Diane Andersen: Thank you, Scott! 01:33:22 JODI ELBING: Thank you Scott!! 01:33:22 Josh McGuire TX: Thank you so much, Scott! 01:33:25 Jaimee’s iPhone: Thank you! 01:33:25 Lisa Heemstra: AMAZING!!!!! Thank YOU! 01:33:27 RuthAPetersen: Thank you, Scott!!!!!!!! 01:33:27 iPad: Thanks Scott! 01:33:28 Chris Ann Badger: Thank you Scott! 01:33:29 Steve Graves: Thank you Scott! 01:33:30 Ann Clayton: Thanks, Jenn:) 01:33:33 Michaela Rummel: thanks! 01:33:35 Elaine Wersky: Scott, you have been such a lighthouse in these challenging, cliff-infected waters. Thank you. 01:33:38 davidcarbone: Thanks, Scott! 01:33:41 Amy: Thank you so much! 01:33:43 schmitzsteven: Thank you, Scott! Amazing and passionate. 01:33:43 jeannineberube: Thanks for your wisdom, Scott. Good luck everyone! 01:33:43 Jonathan Bell: Thank you, Scott! Great way to end the week. 01:33:47 Jody Worthington: Thank you so much,Scott 01:33:50 Georgiades: Thank you for the encouragement! 01:33:50 Jason Novak: Thanks, Scott! 01:33:52 JODI ELBING: Thank you for giving us some hope. 01:33:53 George Morrell: YES! 01:33:54 Matt Chapman: Scott, Thank you for the amazing energy, passion and advice! Thank you for working so hard on our behalf. 01:33:55 Bixler: Thanks for all of the ideas. We all love our kids... 01:33:56 Karen Kolber: Thank you Scott! Everything you said exactly. 01:33:57 Wendi Davis: Words cannot adequately thank you! 01:33:57 Amy Johnston: Thank you, Scott! 01:33:59 John Stevenson: Thanks, Scott!! 01:34:00 JS: Thanks!!! 01:34:01 Aaron Thomas: Thank you Scott! No, I didn’t choose music education to teach it through a computer. 01:34:05 twaddell: Totally agree Scott! I got into music to be with the students and make music. 01:34:07 Eric Weidman: Bravo, Scott! 01:34:10 karchefsky: Thank you Scott for speaking out on this. 01:34:10 John Phillips: This is AMAZING Scott! I can’t wait to work with my admin! 01:34:11 Beth Schiemer: Thank you Scott for all of this! 01:34:11 Heidi Anderson: Thank you for your unending passion and love!!! 01:34:12 John Palmer: Thank you, Scott. Great information and passion. 01:34:13 Michael Tucker: AMEN! 01:34:14 Greg Kolar: Well done Scott. Thank you for your leadership!!! 01:34:14 Lauren Olivola: Thank you Scott! And thank you all for sharing your resources!!! 01:34:15 Theodora Douglas: Thank you for inspiring and providing the energy and confidence to make a positive difference in our communities and keep the music alive! 01:34:16 Jan Pemberton: Thanks, Scott!! You take a good "Brain Break" now, son!! :-)) 01:34:17 daurertara: Thank you!! 01:34:17 Annie Vincent: Thank you Scott!! 01:34:17 Evan Lee: Thanks Scott...this was great! 01:34:18 Kirk Clague: Thank you. 01:34:20 AngelosCC: Thank you Scott! I need to make music soon! 01:34:23 John Zschunke: Thank you, very much, Scott! 01:34:23 Carolyn Staub: Thank you! 01:34:23 Alphonso Jiles: Thank you 01:34:25 Katie Michalewski: Thank You Scott! You continue to inspire everyday! #OneBuffalo! 01:34:25 Brent Wheeler: Thank you Scott! 01:34:26 jdebella: Thank you for everything! You are keeping me going! 01:34:26 Snowden: Thank you, Scott! 01:34:26 Lindsey Gardner: infusing so much hope and energy, thank you!! 01:34:28 Jessica Swanson: Thank you so much, Scott! 01:34:29 Jeanne Ritchie: Thank you, Scott! 01:34:29 Karen: Thank you for your inspiration and your passion to help us all. We are mostly alone in our schools and having this forum and your leadership REALLY helps motivate us and give us direction. THANK YOU for all you do! 01:34:31 Leslie Moore: Thank you! 01:34:31 Mark Wootton: Thank you Scott!!! 01:34:32 Louise Smith: Thank you so much for your information and passion! 01:34:32 Matt Newman: Thanks Scott! 01:34:33 carol.strayer@wcs.edu: Thank you so much! 01:34:34 Anne: Thank you!! 01:34:35 Michael West: be safe everyone 01:34:35 Julia-Anne McMahon: Thank you, Scott!!!!! 01:34:35 Carol Cox: Thank you!!! 01:34:36 Josh Parsons’ iPhone: Thanks Scott. Always inspiring and practical. 01:34:36 Ann Johnson: Bravo! Scott! 01:34:37 marywyber: Thanks so much for the insight and suggestions! 01:34:38 Emily Calhoun: Thank you Scott! 01:34:39 Amy: I feel much more hopeful! 01:34:39 Hadley: Thanks Scott! 01:34:41 Alex Christensen: Thank you Scott for sharing all of this! 01:34:42 Andrew Covarrubias: Thank you so much Scott for all your kind, compassion for our Music programs!! 01:34:43 iPhone: Thank you! 01:34:44 Stan Kramer: Thank you Scott! 01:34:44 theresa.o'canas: Thank you, Scott! 01:34:45 Ron Demby: Thanks!! 01:34:48 sdegrosky: Scott, you are a blessing to all of us right now! 01:34:50 Rodney Bennett: Thanks again for EVERYTHING! 01:34:51 Scott Burgener: Thanks Scott! 01:34:51 jlarose: Thank you, Scott! 01:34:51 Diane Allen-Jackson: thanks so much. this was awesome 01:34:54 William Burkhead: Thank you Scott!! You are an invaluable resource and mentor at all times, and especially now. 01:34:55 Bixler: Yes he does! What a blessing! 01:34:55 David DeLuca: Best time I've had on Zoom in well...ever. 01:34:56 Lisa Phalen: Thank you Scott!! 01:34:57 Molly Sedivec: Thank you for your info., and energy!!! 01:34:57 A gilliard: Thank you Scott!!!! 01:34:58 TIMOTHY COX: THANKS!! SCOTT 01:34:59 Heather Cantwell: Scott - thank you. You are always so inspring 01:34:59 rtaylor: Thanks Scott 01:35:00 Norman Dea: Thank you Scott, very insightful from various perspectives. 01:35:01 Cindy Owens: WOW- Thank You Scott! 01:35:01 Cilla Green: Thank you so much 01:35:03 John Phillips: Rock on! 01:35:03 Larry Shane: Thank you Scott! 01:35:03 Larry Reynolds: thanks so much Scott! this is a true rally cry for music education! please keep it coming 01:35:05 Timothy Hamilton: Thank you, Scott, and all of you with your great ideas and words of encouragement! Be safe and well! 01:35:09 Richelle Swineford: Thank you!! 01:35:09 Randy: Thank you scott 01:35:11 Kathleen Heuer: Thanks Scott! 💙 01:35:12 Marci Fleck: Thank you so very much! 01:35:13 Matthew Provino: Thank you Scott! Absolutely a must view webinar for every local/state music organization. 01:35:14 Michelle Bluford: God Bless and Keep All of you and THANK YOU SCOTT! 01:35:15 Kayla Morris: Thank you so much Scott!!!! 01:35:15 Amanda: Thank you again Scott. You are a COVID Hero!!! 01:35:16 Trisha L Scheidies: Thank you :) 01:35:16 Paul Lorigan: These Friday sessions keep me going. 01:35:17 Theo Vernon: Awesome as always! 01:35:18 Jill Skolrud: Thank you! 01:35:18 Merlyn Beard: Thank you 01:35:20 David Allison: Thanks very much Scott. Your ideas and planning are awesome! 01:35:21 Pam De Boer: Thank you for the uplifting message - much needed today! 01:35:22 amy tennis: This was great!! 01:35:22 Gabbrielle: Very Informative! 01:35:23 Alison Fisher: I have a question 01:35:28 Carlton Parker: Thank you. Good Stuff! 01:35:29 Manny Dayao: Thanks Scott! 01:35:29 Nina Pedersen: Thank you! 01:35:30 stevenmunson: Thank you! 01:35:31 Andra Lewin: Thank you!!! 01:35:33 melissa.bayliss: Thank you so much! 01:35:40 Johanne Ray-Hepp: Thank you! You speak our truth! 01:35:41 Cedric Young’s iPhone: Thanks! 01:35:41 davidcarbone: Will this video be available later? 01:35:42 Angela Horne: Chorus person here - 01:35:42 Cynthia Napierkowski: What if we are still stuck in remote learning in September? 01:35:43 rsimaan: Thank you for your passion and ideas and leadership! 01:35:43 Heather Bock: Is a recording of this available? 01:35:44 Dan Sip: Thank you, Scott! Love your passion! 01:35:44 George Morrell: THANK YOU!!!! 01:35:47 Joshua Boyd: what if one school in our district gets more attention then the rest of us? How do I collaborate with them? 01:35:47 Chris Ferrell: Thanks so much Scott! Great to “see” you once again! 01:35:47 Howard Galletly: Great job Scott 01:35:50 Neil Forte III: Thank you Scott! 01:35:52 Travis Smith: What is the consnelmer link for resources 01:35:52 Lindsey Gardner: could you share your contact info once more? 01:35:54 Kim Chenier: I am so sorry that I missed what seemed to be an informative session. Are you doing another one soon? 01:35:56 Holly McCoy: Frickin’ Fantastic!!!!!!!!! 01:35:59 Ty Frederick: Thank you Scott, great as always! 01:36:00 Eric Weidman: I’m concerned about our safety as well!!! 01:36:03 John Phillips: Scott, can you go back over the emailing admin thing. I was a little ADHD 01:36:03 Kerry Gilliard: Good stuff Scott. Thanks. 01:36:04 Douglas Bradley: Thank you, Scott!!!!!! 01:36:05 Heather Bock: Is a recording of this available? 01:36:07 JENNIFER JIMENEZ: What would you recommend for smaller programs that don’t have a lot of parent support in regards to sending out the survey/collecting the data? 01:36:08 Jacob Keplinger: I’m in a small district (the only insturmental teacher)- you mentioned that we shouldn’t collect the data, can you explain why? 01:36:10 Greg Kolar: How do we get to the documents of your plan? 01:36:14 David Blanchard: Thanks Scott! 01:36:19 lindalevy: Have you talked to the Gilbert school board? 01:36:20 Angela Horne: Love your info - suggestions for chorus safety info? Like where to look? 01:36:22 Matthew Morrissette: What advice do you have for advocating for the budget? We are in a bad situation in my state. 01:36:26 Alison Fisher: I have a question that wasn't addressed 01:36:28 Ron Demby: Great food for thought!! 01:36:30 Cynthia Napierkowski: What if we are still stuck in remote learning in September? 01:36:32 David Jordan: Was this recorded and will it be sent out? Would love to share this with admin! 01:36:34 Chris Ann Badger: I am not returning to my school next year, besides doing plan a etc, what other steps would you do? 01:36:35 BCampbell: thanks for everything Scott, always a great way to end the week!! 01:36:36 davidcarbone: Would love to see your One Sheets, Scott. 01:36:39 Gerald Lintner: Thank you Scott! Awesome food for thought and excellent ideas that I can use to mold my own proactive approach to make my ensembles bigger and better for 20-21! 01:36:50 Cilla Green: Most school districts are governed by the state. I think we need to advocate to the state's governor and secretary of education as well. 01:36:50 Jennifer Erickson: How do we make it safe for teachers? 01:36:52 lindalevy: You’re muted 01:36:58 Alison Fisher: comments going by fast so I don't know if anyone spotted that, can't unmute 01:37:06 Audrey Boyle: Thank-you very much! You are so energetic and inspiring. 01:37:11 Chris Rasmussen: Thanks Scott, My county announced today that we are at a yellow alert. Teams can start practicing tomorrow. We can have groups of 50. Would you still recommend this intense of an intervention? 01:37:14 Jan Pemberton: Hey, Scott. Wondering if the recruiting "template" you sent from bpotm has been translated into Spanish? Or easiest way to do that? 01:37:19 Cynthia Napierkowski: What if we are still stuck in remote learning in September? 01:37:20 Joshua Boyd: thanks!! 01:37:25 Josh Bartz: A second for the 1 sheets! I have reached out to every legislator and board member already - just would love more ammo 01:37:27 Becky Othmer: If we start remotely, I Would love some ideas on how to start beginners remotely....hand placement corrections etc 01:37:47 John Phillips: Becky, you may want to look at YouTube Videos 01:37:52 Mike Metzler: Thanks, Scott! I look forward to reviewing the video later, as they've got me working the guard shack so I was listening through the interuptions. Great ideas! 01:37:56 gina Buxton: question they are proposing that students go to one room and not move I’m at a loss on how to work with that praminter 01:38:01 Diane Andersen: Our school thinks (right now) we will have blended learning when we start back. 01:38:05 John Phillips: Thanks again Scott! 01:38:05 JODI ELBING: Hope she is okay 01:38:07 Jenny Loer: Thank you so much! Good luck with your dog! 01:38:12 Ron Demby: I am considering individual Google Meet sessions for every student in my program. 01:38:12 Dana Trillo: Thank you Scott! 01:38:14 Mark Syslo: Ohh…. Hope doggo is ok. 01:38:15 Bixler: Yes! 01:38:15 Heidi Dahms: Thank you again, Scott! 01:38:17 Zoey Povlick: Prayers for pup! 01:38:18 Chris Ferrell: Take care! 01:38:19 Anthony Johnny: Thank you again for your wonderful expertise, Scott!! :) 01:38:19 Audrey Boyle: Hope she is ok! 01:38:23 gina Buxton: thank you Scott 01:38:34 Carol Cox: Go, go! Thank you! 01:38:35 Larry Reynolds: 🙏🙏🙏 01:38:46 Ron Demby: Hope the dog is fine. 01:39:27 JODI ELBING: Anyone want to share what their plans are for rehearsing? 01:39:50 John Phillips: Jodi, I plan on doing LOTS of sectionals with my beginners 01:40:13 Ron Demby: I am thinking about individual Google Meets with every student. 01:40:15 Andrew Hrynyshyn: The webinar recording (along with the slide deck and chat transcript) will be emailed out later today or tomorrow. :) 01:40:24 John Phillips: thanks Andrew 01:40:30 Elizabeth Barkan: thank you!! 01:40:38 Snider Hendrickson: Thank You! 01:40:38 Dave: Can I print or get a link to the whole chat window? Lots of info in there I need to follow up on. Thanks Scott & everyone! 01:40:39 Chris Ann Badger: I have to hop off, thanks everyone for your input 01:40:40 Mike Metzler: Thank you, Andrew!!! 01:41:09 Bixler: Hi Guys! As we plan for solutions, all of us from feeders on up are working together - with the exception of one person who happens to be a department chair...Any ideas on dealing with a colleague who works to undermine the band and orchestra (me) program? 01:41:31 kirka: click on the three dots, and "save chat" 01:41:33 John Phillips: Like who? 01:41:39 John Phillips: How rather 01:42:02 Ron Demby: You have a department chair who is undermining your program? 01:42:13 Bixler: Yes. 01:42:14 Snider Hendrickson: My internet went down and I missed most of this. Can I still get a copy of this seminar? 01:42:27 Alan Feirer: @Bixler - what’s an example of a behavior of that person who is undermining? What does he/she say or do? 01:42:32 Ron Demby: How so? 01:42:35 Bixler: We are working to mobilize all of these ideas... 01:42:50 A gilliard: I thought he was going to provide the recording Snider 01:43:01 Amy Delorge: How can I access a recording of this webinar? 01:43:17 John Phillips: If your department chair is undermining you, I would document what you’ve addressed wit him/her and then once no action or contrary action has been taken, go to the next level of administration 01:43:40 Doug Gibson: The recording of the presentation and chat links will be provided via email later today OR tomorrow for all. 01:44:13 Alan Feirer: Hi Doug. THE Doug Gibson I know and love? 01:44:14 Amy Delorge: Thank you so much Doug Gibson & Scott! This was truly outstanding!! 01:44:19 Andrew Hrynyshyn: Yes — thanks, Doug! The recording (along with the slide deck and chat transcript) will be emailed later today or tomorrow. 01:44:51 Alan Feirer: B - do you have the power/authority to change them back? 01:44:53 Philip Hodapp: When will the four email boilerplates to build coalition Scott mentioned sending be available? Will those come in a link in a follow-up email? 01:44:57 Bixler: Thanks John 01:45:21 John Phillips: It’s the best I can do buddy. My advice to everyone is bury people in paperwork. 01:46:10 Alan Feirer: @Bixler - or anyone with an undermining coworker - consider persistent and specific question-asking... 01:46:48 Alan Feirer: For example “I thought Sandra was on track with her current plan. What flaws were in it? If there were no flaws, then why did you change it? 01:47:12 Alan Feirer: “I noticed you changed the schedule. What was wrong with the schedule the way it was? 01:47:32 Alan Feirer: Did you think that I was ignoring something when I set that schedule up?” 01:47:41 Alan Feirer: Work to ensure that your tone is curious, not argumentative. 01:47:59 Alan Feirer: Find ways to ask them to share their rationale for their undermining behaviors. 01:48:13 Bixler: Thanks, Alan Feirer! The rest of the department is plugging away to do what's best for the kids....I appreciation your advice. I want to be proactive without being confrontational. 01:48:15 John Phillips: Curious is HUGE… always be willing to be seen as the one who is insure. 01:48:25 John Phillips: unsure… sorry I can’t type today. 01:49:14 Alan Feirer: @John, YES! Politically, it’s disarming. Personally, it’s relationship-building. Also allows for that slight possibility that you missed something your own self, too. 01:49:21 Bixler: The best part of being away from school - the ability to count to 10! 01:49:51 John Phillips: Bixler, there’s many times Ive had to call my mother to get her to help me “count to 10” 01:50:05 Alan Feirer: Ha! True, I’m sure. Gives you time to consider the next moves. I do recommend that approach via voice, never email. The reader will imagine the tone as confrontational, rather than humble or curious. 01:50:07 MReitsma: mute? 01:50:09 John Phillips: Alan, I always try to come across as the one who misunderstands. 01:50:29 Bixler: Haha! I get so over the top passionate, that I lose it sometimes. 01:50:38 Alan Feirer: John, I bet that helps WAY more often than it hurts. You’re also being a great role model that way also. 01:51:04 John Phillips: I do that a lot with mom. She will often help me find what I didn’t see or at least guilt me into asking a question differently. 01:51:36 John Phillips: I’ve never been accused of not being a team player. 01:52:11 Alan Feirer: Exactly. 01:52:35 John Phillips: Although, I will say when you’re trying to teach kids how to solve their problems as the authoritative adult instead of solving their problems as the authoritarian adult, it can frustrate the parents. 01:52:58 Alan Feirer: Parents need AT LEAST as much educating as their students. 01:53:15 John Phillips: GOD yes, that happened with my last position and I had some stubborn, well-meaning parents. 01:53:32 John Phillips: they had been so burned by the last band director that getting them to work together was a chore. 01:53:39 Alan Feirer: Almost always well-meaning. Good to keep that in mind. 01:53:42 Bixler: Yes! I have a colleague that helps to talk me down and re-phrase things so that they come off curious as opposed to confrontational. We teach our students that there will be people we deal with our entire lives - not just in HS - that think differently, or push our buttons...and life's not always fair....The quicker we learn to deal with that... 01:54:02 Bixler: Parents just want what 01:54:22 John Phillips: Alan, no parent wants the worst for their kid. We know that. I always approach it from the angle that I have to do what’s best for EVERYBODY’S kid and the WHOLE program. 01:54:24 Bixler: what's best for kids....don't always know the best approach to get it 01:54:32 Susan Chiboroski: I just joined and don't hear anything. Is there audio happening? 01:54:47 John Phillips: Susan, we ended a little while ago. 01:54:50 John Phillips: sorry 01:55:08 John Phillips: The video will be emailed out later today or tomorrow. 01:55:15 Susan Chiboroski: Oh well that was quick. thought it started at 1pm. 01:55:22 John Phillips: 1 eastern 01:55:31 John Phillips: 12 central 01:55:34 John Phillips: 11 moutnain 01:55:36 Bixler: I always try to phrase things for parents from the perspective of how much I care about their kid..and for all of my kids 01:55:37 Susan Chiboroski: Lol oops. Ok thanks! 01:55:37 John Phillips: 10 pacific 01:55:46 John Phillips: No worries! Sorry you missed it live. 01:55:55 John Phillips: That’s the best move Bixler 01:56:04 Alan Feirer: You got this, Bixler. Good luck! Thanks all for the chatting, all. 01:56:15 John Phillips: You too! Feel free to find me on social media 01:56:17 Susan Chiboroski: I'll look for the email. Thanks. 01:56:20 John Phillips: You’re welcome! 01:56:34 Bixler: You, too! Best of health to all, as well 01:56:41 John Phillips: I’m pretty easy to find! 01:56:48 John Phillips: Indeed! Cheers everyone! 01:57:01 John Phillips: Thanks again Andrew! 01:57:24 johnathan.j: oop did it end alr i must have gotten the start time wrong 01:57:38 John Phillips: yeah… 12 central 01:59:06 Andrew Hrynyshyn: The recording (along with the slide deck and chat transcript) will be emailed later today or tomorrow. :) 02:13:01 Andrew Hrynyshyn: Goodbye, everyone! Stay safe and have a wonderful weekend. :)