Download as doc, pdf, or txt
Download as doc, pdf, or txt
You are on page 1of 1

Melanie Rosin

Music Educator

Objective
Obtain an instrumental teaching job in order to inspire students through music education while integrating technology in and out of the classroom.

Experience
Band Director, Williamston Middle School and High School; Williamston, MI- 2008-2012 Responsibilities have included being the primary band director for grades 6-8 at Williamston Middle School, the assistant band director at Williamston High School, and the conductor of a volunteer jazz band at Williamston Middle School. General Music Teacher, St. Mary Catholic School; Williamston, MI2011-2012 Position included being the general music teacher for grades K-5 and the director of the Christmas and spring vocal music programs. General Music, Band, Vocal Music Teacher, St. Martha Catholic School; Okemos, MI- 2007-2008 and 2011-2012 Responsibilities have included being the general music teacher for grades K-5, the primary band and vocal music director for grades 5-8, and the director of the Christmas and spring vocal music programs. Substitute Music Teacher; Illinois and Michigan, 2006-2007 Position included being a long term band substitute in Urbana, IL and a music substitute throughout the mid-Michigan area.

3703 Kiskadee Dr. East Lansing, MI 48823 (517) 488-8421 mstiehl@gmail.com rosinmusic.com rosinmusiced.com williamstonbands.weebly.com

Education
Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI- Master of Art in Educational Technology, degree in progress University of Illinois, Urbana, IL- Bachelor of Music Education, 2005

Skills
I am a brass specialist who has experience in both marching and concert band. I have worked with students of all ages, teaching music to students in grades kindergarten through twelfth grade. My interest in technology has led me to many creations and discoveries in using technology in the classroom.

Referrals
Lynn Kelsey, director of bands, Williamston High School. (517) 599-6491 Bob Woodard, teacher, member of the Capital City Brass Band. (517) 740-4625 Ted Malt, professor of music, West Shore Community College. (231) 499-7693

You might also like