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Saturday, January 28, 2012<br />

7:45 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. District Meetings/Breakfasts<br />

District 1 Northwest 63-64<br />

District 2 Northeast 72-73<br />

District 3 KC Metro 70-71<br />

District 4 West Central<br />

Drawing Room Terrace<br />

District St. Louis Suburban<br />

Eastwinds<br />

District 6 Central<br />

Mr. D’s<br />

District 7 East Central 75-77<br />

District 8 St. Louis Metro Parasol 2<br />

District 9 South Central 61<br />

District 10 Southeast<br />

Cedar Grove<br />

District 11 Southwest Parasol 1<br />

MMEA Board of Directors (Officers & VP’s) 60<br />

8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Convention Registration Lobby<br />

Wynne Harrell, MMEA Executive Secretary, Past President 1974-76, Springfield,<br />

Paul Swofford, MMEA Asst. Executive Secretary, Past President 2006-2008, St. Clair<br />

9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Exhibits Windgate Hall<br />

John Patterson, MMEA Exhibitors Chair, Past President 1984-86, Columbia<br />

NOTICE!!!<br />

To all MMEA Members and Guests attending the All-State Concerts:<br />

ALL SALONS will be cleared and closed Saturday morning from 10:45 until<br />

11:30 a.m. so that the MMEA and Tan-Tar-A personnel can quickly and safely<br />

change the room set-up. All not involved with the set-up MUST exit the salons.<br />

Thank You!<br />

9:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Band Concert Salon A<br />

“University of <strong>Missouri</strong> Symphonic Band”<br />

Dr. Brian A. Silvey, conductor (p. 82)<br />

Presiding: Doug Hoover, MMEA Band VP, Ballwin<br />

Introducition: Dr. Robert Shay, Chairman, University of <strong>Missouri</strong> School of <strong>Music</strong><br />

Standards - State: FA 1, 2 Goals: 2.5 National: 2<br />

United States Education Secretary Arne Duncan<br />

recently said improving arts education will be a key<br />

element of his proposed changes to No Child Left Behind.<br />

“I’m convinced when students are engaged in the arts,<br />

graduation rates go up, and dropout rates go down.”<br />

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