Sally Sansbury named NCTM Teacher of the Year

April 17 was the day that our “Best In The Nation” local affiliate of Music Teachers National Association (MTNA) was to have held our Spring Conference. Instead, we were at home.

At this spring meeting each year, we announce the Nationally Certified Music Teacher of the Year for our district. Our local winner then represents us when the  Ohio Music Teachers Association (OMTA) selects its state winner later in the year.

The 2020 Central-East Nationally Certified Music Teacher of the Year is Sally Liew Sansbury, NCTM.  Sally started teaching at a young age and is now recognized as a Master Teacher, with a home studio in Northwest Columbus. She became nationally certified by MTNA in 2004. Area piano teachers seek Sally’s help with their own playing and teaching, and with their advanced students. Sally has earned three Diplomas from Trinity College, London; a Bachelor Degree in Piano Performance and Music Education from Ohio Wesleyan University; and Master of Arts and Doctor of Musical Arts in Piano Performance and Piano Pedagogy from the Ohio State University School of Music.

Sally has been very actively involved in OMTA and MTNA for over 20 years. She served four years Co-Chair of the Graves Competition, five years as chair of Buckeye Auditions, four years as Publicity Chairman, two years as Co-Chair of Summer Music Scholarships, and is currently Vice President of Student Competitions. She is a leader in the field of music teaching, giving freely of her time to MTNA. In her acceptance of this award, Ms. Sansbury says. “It was divine providence that brought me to Ohio Wesleyan University, because one day I happened to see this plaque on the walls of Sanborn Hall and instinctively knew it was something significant –

A Landmark of American Music
Site of the Founding of
Music Teachers
National Association

Monnett Hall, 1876
By Theodore Presser
100th Anniversary

Going through graduate school at OSU, I worked with fabulous teachers and made life-long musician friends.  Then I got involved with CEOMTA and realized what a vibrant organization it was.  I learned tremendously from all the conferences and workshops I’ve attended over the years, worked alongside music colleagues and made friends along the way.  All of this have helped mold me into the person I am today.  I am so thankful that someone like Theodore Presser had the foresight to start a music department at OWU and then to establish the first music organization in America.  The fact that CEOMTA is recognized as the Best District of the Year in 2020 perhaps reflect its roots in the founding place of MTNA. “ 

Sally Sansbury is an active performer in the Central Ohio Community. She is a collaborative pianist with Simply Classique and the Trois Femmes de Musique chamber music trio, and accompanist for vocalists, instrumentalists, and choral groups. She is also active in Columbus Piano Guild, Women in Music, Worthington Music Club and Ohio Federation of Music Clubs.

Congratulations to Sally Sansbury, NCTM.  We salute you as our Nationally Certified Teacher of the Year and thank you for being such a fine role model for our profession.

Janice Cook, CEOMTA Certification Chairman

April, 2020

Sally’s acceptance speech can be found below.

2019-2020 Proposed Budget

The 2019-20 Proposed Budget will be voted on at our Annual Membership Meeting on April 12. This meeting is part of our Spring Conference.

You can view the Proposed Budget by clicking on the link below:

2019-20 Proposed Budget

It can also be viewed on our website:

www.ceomta.org/about-our-district/budgettreasury

Any questions should be directed to Bruce Piper, Treasurer: bpiper0378@gmail.com

 

MTNA Certification Classes – A Commitment to Excellence

There will be two more certification classes this fall.
All teachers are welcome to attend – whether you are just interested in knowing more, or already involved in the five projects.

Monday, September 25 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. Graves Recital Hall
Topics for the Day:
-Planning your performance video
-Planning your teaching videos
-The Studio Policy – have one? bring it! Don’t have one? write one!

-Project 4 – can you get it done and share it with us that day?

If there is any time left, we will discuss Project 5.2.B – your audition processes – with a new student and with a transfer student.

Monday, November 6, 2017 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. Graves Recital Hall
Guest Clinician: Liz Atkinson, NCTM
Topics for the Day:
-Help With Technology
-Video-taping yourself and your students
-Setting up a YouTube Channel
-How to submit your certification materials in one file
-Camera angles, audio considerations; how to make yourself look good!
-Come with questions and concerns

-Project 5: Dealing with Students; Dealing with Colleagues; Dealing with Parents
(see these at http://www.mtnacertification.org/certification-overview/)

Please feel free to contact your local certification chairman:
Janice Cook, NCTM
jbakercook@gmail.com or 614-848-3360