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Robblee Serves as Clinician and Instructor for Three Mid-Atlantic School Districts

Director of Bands and Associate Professor of Conducting Tim Robblee, Ph.D., was busy during the “back-to-school” season serving as a clinician/instructor at inservice days for three prominent Mid-Atlantic school districts. He presented “What I’ve Learned – and What I’d Do Differently” to 15 secondary band teachers in the Stafford County (Virginia) Public Schools on Aug. 5, and to about 50 secondary band teachers for the Loudoun County (Virginia) Public Schools on Aug. 17, and “Conducting: Why and How” to another 50 secondary band teachers in the Howard County (Maryland) School District on Aug. 21.

He will lead sessions at Delaware and Virginia Music Education conferences later this fall.

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