KIRT MOSIER, ORCHESTRA DIRECTOR

Kirt N. Mosier is currently in his eighteenth year of teaching. In addition to his duties at Lee's Summit West, Mr. Mosier created the Entertainment Media Technology Center of Excellence for the Lee's Summit R-7 School District. Students from multiple school districts will be able to enroll at the center to learn how to produce music for today's media market.

Mr. Mosier is also an adjunct professor for the University of Missouri at Kansas City where he teaches arranging for music education and masters degree candidates. Mr. Mosier holds a BME degree from the University of Missouri at Kansas City, as well as a Masters of Music in composition from the same institution.

Mr. Mosier is an active clinician and adjudicator throughout the Midwest and southern regions of the United States. Mr. Mosier is also a composer and has had works featured at the Midwest International Band and Orchestra Clinic.

Mr. Mosier lives in Lee's Summit with his wife and four children.

CLIFTON THURMOND, DIRECTOR OF BANDS

Mr. Thurmond was born in Dallas, TX, but does not claim that state as his own. He was raised a Californian, a suburbanite from the Los Angeles metropolitan area. He spent his summers and weekends at the beach, however, his first time surfing came on his honeymoon in Maui.

He earned a Bachelor of Music Education from the University of Colorado, Boulder in 1998 and is currently working on a Master of Arts at the University of Missouri, Kansas City. Mr. Thurmond is a tuba player, but was wise enough to marry a better one. He and his wife, Angie, live in Lee's Summit with their two children, Emory and Miles. He has worked for the Lee's Summit R-7 School District since 1999.

SHAWN HARREL, ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF BANDS

Mr. Harrel comes to Lee's Summit West with a B.S. in Music Education from Missouri State University (formerly Southwest Missouri State) and a Master of Arts in Jazz Studies, with an emphasis in arranging and composition, from the University of North Texas.

While at UNT, Mr. Harrel was a teaching fellow for several professors in the jazz studies department including Dan Haerle and Mike Steinel, two leading authors and educators in jazz. After Dan Haerle's partial retirement in 2002, Mr. Harrel directed The Zebras, a jazz keyboard ensemble formed by Mr. Haerle in 1980.

As an arranger, Mr. Harrel writes regularly for high school bands in Missouri and Kansas and was a staff arranger for the Missouri State University Pride Marching Band in addition to being a drum major for four years.

Mr. Harrel teaches jazz band, concert band and music theory at Lee's Summit West High School and Entertainment Media Technology at Summit Technology Academy. He currently lives in Greenwood with his wife, Jamie, and two sons Evan and Aaron.

BRIAN HARTMAN, DIRECTOR OF CHORAL ACTIVITIES

Mr. Hartman received his BME from Wichita State University in 1999 where he studied conducting with Dr. Harrison Boughton and Dr. Thomas Wine. At WSU Mr. Hartman won the National Association of Teachers of Singing competition three straight years while in the voice studio of Dr. Vernon Yenne.

Before working at West, Hartman spent four years at Lee's Summit High School teaching with Carla Oliver. Currently, he conducts all of the vocal ensembles at West in addition to instructing the percussion during marching band season.

Mr. Hartman is involved in the "High Schools that Work" initiative and is the facilitator of the newly implemented Advisory program. He also enjoys designing indoor drumline shows and spends time outside of school as a soloist and clinician.

TERRIN PABST, STAFF ACCOMPANIST

Mrs. Pabst was born in raised in Lebanon, MO and holds a B.S. in Vocal Music Education with piano concentration from the University of Missouri. Following college, Mrs. Pabst taught three years in the Ft. Zumwalt School District and two years in the Independence School District.

Mrs. Pabst married her incredible husband Damon and went into full-time ministry until 2002. Her two wonderful sons, Josiah and Gage, who both attend schools in the LSR7 district, provided inspiration for her next career decision. Mrs. Pabst took the hardest job of all as a stay-at-home mom while also teaching private piano lessons and substitute teaching in the Lee's Summit School District.

Since high school, Mrs. Pabst thought being a school's full-time accompanist would be fun. Because of this, she brings a wealth of enthusiasm to go with her musical knowledge and mothering skills, which are all important skills for her role at Lee's Summit West.

MELANIE MORRISSEY, COLOR GUARD INSTRUCTOR