We hope to make this Website an important information source for school music in West Virginia. Check back often for updates. MENC is changing its name to NAfME. For more information, click here.WVMEA has a new Facebook page and you can follow WVMEA on Twitter @WVMEA. To receive periodic listserv announcements from Jack Deskins, the Arts Coordinator for the WVDE, click here.

Information for housing and registration, placing an ad in the program, or applying to be an Honors Group (in the 2012 West Virginia Music Educators Conference to be held March 15-17 at the Waterfront Place Hotel and Conference Center and on the campus of West Virginia University in Morgantown) is available with other conference-related items in the Annual Conference section of our Website.

The 2012 Winter issue of Notes A Tempo and the revised list of 2012 WVMEA Solo and Ensemble Festival dates are available for download. If you are interested in being WVMEA's Historian, contact Jack Deskins <jdeskins@access.k12.wv.us>

The WVMEA Constitution and By-Laws and WVMEA's Strategic Plan for Music
are availble for viewing, as is information about the county allocation (a little over $90) for the Bugle Bill fund. Our Website has links to the Teach 21 Website and other WVDE Fine Arts resources as well as links to U.S. Army Band Online Master Classes. There are articles about the history of music education in our state in our online archive of Notes da Capo, and state and national organizations can be found under Music Links. Information concerning WVMEA Project & Workshop Grants is also available.

Please feel free to send in any additional information that you believe would be of interest to Music teachers, students and other individuals living in our state. Our Website address is www.wvmea.org

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