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August 15th, 2025

8/15/2025

 
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Interim President’s Message, August 2025
 
Welcome back to another exciting year of active music making, awesome lesson ideas, and a whole community of fellow music educators with whom to collaborate, through Idaho Orff! I hope that you have enjoyed a restful and rejuvenating summer and are ready and recharged for the new school year ahead. We have an interesting and inspiring slate of workshops ahead for you this year. You won’t want to miss any!

Our former Chapter President and friend, Falane Gerritsen, has moved her family to Salem Oregon where she has secured a teaching position in an elementary school and her children, Anthony and Jeanette are already involved in the local high school band program! We thank her for her dedicated service to Idaho Orff and wish her and her family the best as they settle into their new home. In the meantime, I have picked up the reins of leadership – but only until we find someone willing to step into the job of President and/or President Elect.

Idaho Orff needs new leadership! Our organization started by our founder, Velma Allen in the 1980’s, has been lovingly nurtured throughout several decades by us “old-timers” who are still serving. We LOVE our chapter but need fresh ideas and lots of energy to see it into the next decades. Please consider stepping up to the leadership position of President or President Elect. You will have mentors to assist you; I promise I will be one of them.

Our Fall workshop has been moved to September this year – September 19 and 20. Join us for two days with Martina Vasil, professor of Music Education at the University of Kentucky. Martina is well known in the Orff world for bringing popular music into the Schulwerk, and this will be the focus of her Friday workshop. Saturday she will demonstrate how she adds modern band instruments – drums, guitars – into the Orff instrumentarium, reflecting her work with the Modern Band (formerly Little Kids Rock) movement. We will be rockin’ and rollin’ at Willow Creek Elementary School!

Spring will bring us Sara Posey from Colorado for our February 21st meeting who will enlighten us with her workshop, Artful, Playful, Mindfulness: Integrating SEL into Orff Schulwerk. Sara’s lessons support students’ growth in self-awareness, empathy, collaboration, and emotional regulation. You'll leave with practical ideas that nurture both musicality and humanity—helping students thrive in school and beyond. Shall we invite our legislators?

March 28th will be the Chapter Share with our national conference attendees presenting some of the wonderful ideas they will glean at the Kentucky conference this November. Filling out the afternoon will be our “Treasures,” our retired members, who will present one of their all-time favorite lessons from the classroom.

As you settle into your music classrooms and your daily schedules, please know how important you are to the children you make music and magic with every single day. They know that your classroom will be a joyous space and a safe place to create and collaborate. They know that you will love and nurture them, seeing each one for the special child that they are and the caring human they will become. They know you will celebrate and cheer their talents and abilities and correct their behavior when they need it. You may not know how you have touched a life until much later when they are able to tell you when they come back to visit your classroom as an enthusiastic teenager singing in the choir or playing in the band or orchestra; or when they are an adult at the grocery store who comes up to touch your sleeve and ask if you remember them from elementary choir (this happened today to me at Costco J). I ran into a former student at Red Fish Lake last summer and after she asked if I was Mrs. CK and we hugged, she gave me the finest compliment of my entire career – more than any award or recognition I ever received. She told me that out of all the classes she had, including high school, my elementary music classroom was where she learned the most about how to treat other people…

What a gift she returned to me! I’m not certain there are many professions that can offer these gifts – to our children we work with every day, and to ourselves as educators and fellow human beings.

In these days when we see far too much of the dark side of humanity, let us keep doing what we do best! Engage your students in active music making, creativity, collaboration, and community-building. It isn’t an easy job, but let Idaho Orff celebrate you, cheer you on, and offer great, practical lesson ideas and strategies.

​Best wishes for a fabulous 2025-2026 school year!
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Much Love,
Lori CK

A Message from the President . . .

8/14/2024

 
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Hello Fellow Music Educators!
My name is Falane Gerritsen and I am your Idaho Orff Schulwerk President! I am so excited to be volunteering for this wonderful organization at this capacity. I always look forward to seeing all of my friends and learning fun new things to bring to the classroom at our workshops.

I can’t tell you how invaluable Orff Schulwerk has been to my teaching. My students love every lesson that is inspired by the Orff method. It has really helped me to be a more confident teacher, and to be able to create things that really fit my students. And my students have become wonderful creators as well.

I encourage you to join AOSA as it will give you so many tools to succeed as a music educator. I am so excited to see you all at our workshops through out the year.

If you need anything please don’t hesitate to contact me!

Best Wishes,
Falane Gerritsen​

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9/10/2020

 

August 23rd, 2019

8/23/2019

 
Hello, thank you for being a pillar in the lives of so many children. Music has been scientifically proven to increase performance in reading, math, language and eye-hand coordination, but more importantly, it produces a more well rounded human being. Although you likely see your students for a short amount of time every week, you are there year after year in the lives of so many children, making their lives brighter and more musical. We get to choose the songs and lessons we teach, what we do not choose is the impact music and mentorship will have on the lives' of the children we teach.
 
            This is a very special year for Idaho Orff Schulwerk Association. We have been brewing and planning and dreaming and we hope this year will serve Idaho's music teachers in as many ways as we possibly can. There are so many ways to learn, volunteer, nurture your inner musician and connect to the broader world of education.
 
            We are ecstatic to be collaborating with the Idaho Chapter of the American Choral Director's Association for our Fall workshop....oops, I mean CONFERNCE! Idaho Orff holds a quadrennial mini conference which dwarfs our regular workshops....and now we are collaborating with Idaho ACDA and we know you are going to LOVE this conference, our LARGEST ever! Everything has been tweaked to ensure all music teachers are able to glean more information than they bargained for as well as feel reconnected, refreshed and ready for a great year of music teaching. The fantastic Lynn Brinkmeyer director of the school of music at Texas State University will be the premiere clinician, though we have many more presenters from our own community as well as a plethora of vendors to meet all of your classroom needs.  This will be well worth the expense and time off, we hope to see you at this collaborative conference!
 
            National conference is in Salt Lake City, yay! Attending national conference can be one of the most deeply nurturing events a music teacher can do. I encourage music teachers of all backgrounds to attend this conference, band teachers, orchestra teachers and choir teachers should all go as well as general music teachers. I am so proud of our scholarship committee and all of the hard work the board and our fantastic Treasure's committee in raising funds for scholarships.
 
            Oh...and there's one more thing.......We are holding the very first ever Idaho All-State Elementary Orff Ensemble! The fantastic Lisa Hewitt, AOSA vice president is running this amazing ensemble in conjunction with the Idaho All-State In-service Conference.  See our Idaho All State Orff Ensemble page for instructions on recommending students to perform.

            This is an exciting year of growth and fun, feel free to reach out to us to introduce yourself, say hello or to help out. Idaho Orff is privileged to serve such outstanding, creative and fun music teachers in our state.

You rock! 
Taggart Lewis
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2/6/2017

 
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Well folks, the groundhog saw his shadow and you know what that means...another six weeks of winter!  Are you tired of winter?  Experiencing a little winter time blues?  I have the PERFECT solution for you!  Attend the annual chapter share workshop on February 25th at Birch Elementary in Nampa.  IOSA members will share activities, centers, Orff process, visuals and much more. You'll come away from this workshop with fantastic ideas, knowing you have the tools and confidence to create your own Orff activities!  See you there!

   

1/3/2017

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Happy New Year!
I hope you all had a wonderful, restful break and are rejuvenated to be back in your classrooms!  For me it was great spending time with friends and family, and especially my grandson, Liam!  (for your viewing pleasure I've included a photo!) Be sure to plan on coming to our January 21st  workshop entitled, "Energize Your Classroom:  Then Light Up the Stage!".  You will walk away with practical and creative lessons that will motivate your students like never before!  We are so fortunate to have Tim Wiegand as our presenter.  He is high-energy, creative and is a very active clinician throughout the Unites States and Canada.  He's already sent me his workshop notes and trust me...you won't want to miss this!  Click here for additional information!

Also, I will be announcing a fun Facebook contest that we are launching in February.  I'll explain all the details and what you can win at the workshop on January 21st!

All My Best For the New Year,
Shannon

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3/4/2016

 
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Message from Idaho Orff-Schulwerk Association President 
SHANNON HOTCHKISS 

I am so excited to serve the IOSA as the new president.  I would like to take this opportunity to give a huge thank you to Teresa Colebrook-Finch for serving as our president for the past two years, as well as her many other years of service on the board in various positions.  Teresa has an unbridled  passion for music education.  In the past our teaching paths have crossed in the same district for a handful of years.  In that time I saw Teresa’s commitment to her students, curriculum and colleagues.  She is quick to share, offer, train and encourage.  She is energetic, creative and talented.  IOSA is better for having her at the helm for the past two years.  I will rely greatly on her experience and expertise as I attempt to fill a portion of the shoes she has left for me to wear, and look forward to working with her to further the mission of the IOSA.

Respectfully,
Shannon Hotchkiss

Incoming IOSA President


Please add these upcoming events to your calendars:

*  July 25 - August 5, 2016:  Orff Levels I and II offered at Boise State University
*  IOSA Fall Conference: Thursday and Friday, October 6-7, 2016:  Drumming and Dancing with David Gluck and Dalcroze Eurythmics with Nicole Molumby  
Location: Grace Jordan Elementary, Boise, Idaho

*  November 2-5, 2016:  AOSA National Conference in Atlantic City, New Jersey
*  IOSA Winter Conference: Saturday, January 21, 2017:  Tim Wiegand presents at Birch Elementary in Nampa.
*  IOSA Chapter Share:  Saturday, February 25, 2017 at Birch Elementary, Nampa, Idaho


Keep checking back on this website for more upcoming information.  And visit our facebook page "Friends of Idaho Orff" where you can touch base with more educators like yourselves.  

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