Debbie Meyer

IMG_6595croppedbwMs. Debbie Meyer has taught in the Seattle School District for more than twelve years, spending over a decade at Chief Sealth where she has led the Concert and Marching Band, Jazz Band, Intermediate and Honor Choirs and Mariachi in addition to teaching multiple levels of piano classes.  She established the popular Men’s Vocal Ensemble, co-produced three musical productions and helped launch the Denny Middle School Mariachi Program.  She currently coaches the Jazz Combo and Brass Quintet.

Her Sealth students have performed at Benaroya Hall, throughout Washington State, and twice at Carnegie Hall in New York City.  The Honor Choir was asked to perform twice alongside the acclaimed artist Josh Groban at the Paramount Theater and White River Amphitheater and was one of only three choirs invited to sing for Nelson Mandela, the former President of South Africa.  Her mariachi program has been featured on the front page of The Seattle Times, on the KUOW radio program Meat the Beat with Dave Beck, on the cover of VOICE magazine (a publication for Washington State music educators) and most recently on the Seattle Channel’s television show, City Stream.

Her Band has performed in many local parades, half-time shows at football games, local band festivals, Husky Band Day, and annually in Victoria, BC.  Instrumental and vocal students have performed at the Elliott Bay Music Educator’s Association Solo and Ensemble Festival, with students advancing to the WIAA state level competitions on several occasions.  Her music department graduates have become members of the music departments at many universities including the University of Washington, Washington State University, Eastern Washington University, Central Washington University, Seattle Pacific University and Brigham Young University.

She has helped students, parents and community members raise funds to purchase new performance attire for four ensembles: choir robes ($9,000), mariachi trajes ($15,000) and marching band uniforms ($25,000).  She plans to upgrade the jazz band to tuxedos and formal dresses during the 2009-2010 school year ($4,000).

Debbie believes a strong foundation of musical education is imperative to all aspiring young musicians, a position she gained from studying piano and trumpet from an early age and playing in the renowned Roosevelt High Jazz Band.  This broad musical base prepared her to earn a Bachelor of Arts in Music and a Bachelor of Music in Music Education from the University of Washington, where she served as trumpet section leader in the Husky Marching Band for a majority of the time she was a member.  While at the UW, she studied trumpet with Roy Cummings and worked with Professor Timothy Salzman as a member of the Wind Ensemble.  She also volunteered as a staff member for eight years in Seattle’s All City Marching Band.

She recently completed her Master of Arts in Education and Professional Teaching Certificate program at Antioch University Seattle, where she specialized in researching and promoting mariachi education and developed a reference document entitled “Building a Successful Mariachi Program” for colleagues, available at http://www.chiefsealthmusic.org/downloads/BuildingMariachiProgram.pdf.

Debbie has been the Chief Sealth Performing Arts Department Head for seven years and is serving her second year as co-chair of the Instructional Committee.  She was on the Denny/Sealth BEX committee for two years, working to plan the new Denny/Chief Sealth co-location.  In addition to being a long-standing member of the Washington Music Educator’s Association (WMEA) and the National Association for Music Education (MENC), she also serves on the Board of the Elliott Bay Music Educator’s Association (EBMEA) and is a Seattle School District Trainer for the new Washington State Classroom Based Performance Assessment (CBPA) for music.

In addition to teaching private piano lessons, she currently plays trumpet and flugelhorn in the Seattle Women’s Jazz Orchestra (SWOJO) and cornet in PugetBrass, a British-style brass band.  She also performs regularly with the West Seattle Big Band.

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Marcus Pimpleton

Pimpleton at practiceMarcus J. Pimpleton is in his ninth year as music director at Denny Middle and his first as director of the Chief Sealth High School Concert and Marching Band. In his time at Denny-Sealth Mr. Pimpleton has been the architect of the Denny music program’s expansion, and has helped build that program into the most diverse  middle school music program in our district with classes in concert band, marching band, orchestra, jazz, mariachi, choir, and steel drums. In addition to that, as a part of the school’s new International School status, Pimpleton oversaw the acquisition of new equipment for a guitar ensemble set to begin this winter, and an afro-latin drumming ensemble which we are hoping to launch this spring. The music program at Denny now involves over 1/3 of the school’s population, with over 150 students enrolled in the band program alone

Prior to his coming to Sealth, Pimpleton served two years as director of the Garfield High School Marching Band and eight years as director of the Seattle Public Schools All-City Marching Band which he continues to direct. Mr. Pimpleton is himself an alumnus of both Denny and Sealth and is excited about the opportunity to give back two schools which nurtured him as a student. At the University of Washington, Mr. Pimpleton served three years as drum major of the famed Husky Marching Band, and two years as president of the Gamma Chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi National Honorary Band Fraternity before earning his Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Music degrees in August 2002.

Outside of his work with the Denny-Sealth, Mr. Pimpleton is active as a clinician for local high school marching bands, and serves as a consultant for Seattle Music Partners, a non-profit organization which pairs students at low income elementary schools with advanced high school, college, and professional players for free private lessons at their school. Mr. Pimpleton also serves as the youth minister at Zion United House of Prayer and is a doctoral student in theology at the AL Hardy Academy of Theology.

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Heather Carman

Heather Carman joined the Chief Sealth Music Department in 2010.  She conducts the Chief Sealth Orchestra.

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