Scholarship Recipients

Past Recipients of the Chapter Teacher Education Scholarship

2020 Scholarship Award: Anna Calhoun

2019 Scholarship Award: Adam Depew

2018 Scholarship Award: Dave Kauffman

2017 Scholarship Award: Janell Roeper

2016 Scholarship Award: Amanda Hall

2015 Scholarship Award: Miranda Meek

2014– Due to no applicants, the scholarship was not awarded.

2013 Scholarship Award: Adam Depew

2012 Scholarship Award: Ligaya DeLeon

2011Due to no applicants, the scholarship was not awarded.

2010 Scholarship Award: Christina Reardon

2009Due to no applicants, the scholarship was not awarded.

2008 Scholarship Award: Tracey Michalak

2007 Scholarship Award: Theresa McKnight 

2006 – Due to no applicants, the scholarship was not awarded.

2005 Scholarship Award: Kate Noble

2004 Scholarship Award: Jocelyn Wilson

Testimonials:

This summer I had the privilege of attending Anderson University to complete my level III certification in Orff Schulwerk. Studying with Roger Sams was amazing and I felt I was able to take my understanding of the Schulwerk to the next level. I met many colleagues who I was able to connect with, as we grew together and honed our pedagogical understanding to better reach our students. Thank you to the GCCAOSA for financially assisting me in taking my course this summer!” – Adam Depew


Past Recipients of the Chapter National Conference Scholarship

2019 Conference Assistance Scholarship Award:  

2018 Conference Assistance Scholarship Award:  

2017 Conference Assistance Scholarship Award: Not Awarded

2016 Conference Assistance Scholarship Award: Not Awarded

2015 Conference Assistance Scholarship Award: Not Awarded

2014 Conference Assistance Scholarship Award: Christina Reardon

2013 Conference Assistance Scholarship Award: Allison Corbin

2012 Conference Assistance Scholarship Award:Kelly Ann Nelson and Jerry Nelson

2011 Conference Assistance Scholarship Award: Kristen Planeaux

2010 Conference Assistance Scholarship Award: Tracey Book

2009 Conference Assistance Scholarship Award: Betty Bothwell

2008 Conference Assistance Scholarship Award: Not Awarded

2007 Conference Assistance Scholarship Award: Not Awarded

2006 Conference Assistance Scholarship Award: Not Awarded


Past Recipients of the Jenni Koenemann Memorial Scholarship

2020 Scholarship Award:  Micaela Schmitz

2019 Scholarship Award: 

2018 Scholarship Award: Bethany Howard

Testimonial:

Before I started level one, I knew that Orff Schulwerk was something special. I have been attending workshops and trying to understand the process and function of the Schulwerk in a classroom for four years. I was blessed to receive a scholarship to attend level one training in memory of a Greater Cincinnati chapter member who passed. Her husband knew that level one changed everything for her in her teaching and he wanted to make sure more teachers had the opportunity to learn the Orff Schulwerk method. To say the least, I now understand why Jenni thought this way. It is going to change everything for me in my teaching.

I knew before that Orff Schulwerk was all about a process of learning. I knew that it involved students creating and playing a big part in their learning. Little did I know how involved but yet simplistic it can be. It is all about students making decisions. Teaching my students that they are musicians, no matter how small. Musicians make decisions, work together, solve problems, and, maybe the most important, make music together! It is meant to be frustrating when something is not quite working out, but fun and satisfying when it does. Students are creative and have so many good ideas. Why should I make all the decisions if they are able to and will have more ownership if they create? I’ve learned that it’s time for me to hand over some of the power to them and let them be the musicians that they are.” – Bethany Howard