5 QUESTIONS WITH…Choir Director Ms. Jones About Winning Teacher Of The Year

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By Katie Servas – Editor-in-Chief

Jonathan Law Choir Director Ms. Jones was recently named Teacher of the Year. Advocate Editor-in-Chief Katie Servas talked to Jones about her award and her reaction when receiving it.

Katie Servas: Why did you start teaching? Why do you continue to teach music at the high school level?

Ms. Jones: I started teaching because of my junior high middle school band director. He was the one who encouraged me to join the band and it was so clear that through his passion and care for his content area he made a huge impact on so many students. His impact on me was profound and life altering and I wanted to have the opportunity to possibly have that same impact on even one individual. I specifically enjoy teaching at the high school level because, for the most part, the students choose to be there and in return for as much as I give they give back. So, it doesn’t matter what kind of day I am having making music with them fills me with so much joy!

KS: What was it like receiving this award and being recognized for your teaching? 

MJ: To be honest, it was extremely embarrassing. I don’t actually like being in the spotlight even though that happens a lot in my content area. But, when that happens it’s focused on the students and this was on me and so that was overwhelming. But, my feelings certainly evolved as the shock settled in. I know I am not the best teacher and not even the best teacher in this building. But, I do LOVE what I do and to have people reach out and share kind words and support to me that might not have done so otherwise has been humbling and something I will forever cherish. Most importantly, I am thankful for this award because it highlights our amazing music program. I wouldn’t be anything if it weren’t for them!

KS: What was this moment like for you? How did you respond to the news?

MJ: Well, I tend to be emotional so I certainly shed a tear, or two. I was super thankful to be in class with many of my choir students so we could share the moment together. To be honest, their reaction to the news and all of the other students that went out of their way to congratulate me was so touching and meaningful. 

KS: What work have you done with the JLHS Choir that is different from years prior?

MJ: This year we applied to be a Showcase Ensemble at the CMEA All-State Convention and through our blind audition we were one of two high schools in the state selected to perform. This was a huge achievement and endeavor but it was so meaningful and it truly improved our ensemble in so many ways that I think we won’t totally understand it’s impact until the future as their success will motivate future students! We also are working on concert repertoire at a mch higher difficulty level this year because of the dedication and drive of the students we have. Which certainly makes for exciting musical moments!

KS: Moving forward, what are some goals you hope to achieve within the coming school year?

MJ: I am just looking to get to the end of the year, haha! We have many things on the list to perform at but I cannot wait to keep pushing our program to grow and achieve so that they will always remember that it doesn’t matter who they are or where they are coming from…their potential is limitless!

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