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From the Podium...

Dear Parents,

Welcome to this exciting activity we call band! We are proud to offer such a great program to our students here at Lakota East. Our bands have consistently earned superior ratings at every adjudicated event in which they have performed. This is not by luck, but by hard work, dedication, on the part of the students, directors, administrators, and parents. Without one of the four, any program would fall apart.

How can you help our program? You can help by being a part of a booster committee, a fundraising activity, chaperoning at a competition or football game, or just volunteering for something you enjoy doing that will help our students’ musical growth. Even if your busy schedule only permits you to attend our concerts or contests that would be a wonderful way of supporting our bands. There is no better feeling than playing for a full house!

These next few years will probably be the most memorable ones your child will have and the band will play a big part in these memories. The band is like a big happy (most of the time) family. The closest friends your son or daughter will have might be a part of the band. You as a parent can make the memories even more special by being a part of the Lakota East Upbeat Club (believe it or not, the kids still like having you around!)

Welcome to our future! We can’t wait to see you at the next event!

Bill Thomas
Rob Tanis
Todd Hartman

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lakota East Band Directors

William Thomas (Director of Bands) is currently in his 26th year of teaching and his 11th year at Lakota East High School. 

His teaching responsibilities include three concert bands at Lakota East (Concert Band, Symphonic Band & Symphonic Winds)assisting two East Freshman concert bands, the Marching Thunderhawk Band and the pep band. 

Prior to coming to Lakota, he spent 12 years as the Director of Bands, grades five through twelve, in the Minster Local Schools, Minster, Ohio.  Mr. Thomas’ junior high  and high school bands consistently earned superior ratings at OMEA adjudicated events.

He is a graduate of Willoughby South High School and received his Bachelor of Music from Bowling Green State University.  Mr. Thomas is a member of Phi Beta Mu, Phi Mu Alpha, American School Band Directors Association, Ohio Music Education Association and Muse Educators National Conference.  He is  a past Marching Band Adjudications Chairman for the Ohio Music Education  Association.  Mr. Thomas is currently the Band Affairs Chairman for Ohio and is an active OMEA adjudicator in the fields of marching and concert bands.  He was also named 2004 Lakota East School Teacher of the Year.

Mr. Thomas resides in Liberty Township, Ohio with his wife Kathy, a third grade teacher in the Lakota Schools, son Chris, a senior and horn player at The Ohio State University and daughter Brittany, a freshman at Ohio University.


Robert Tanis (Associate Director) holds a bachelors degree in trumpet performance and music education from the Eastman School of Music and a master’s degree from the Schwob School of Music in conducting and music education where he studied with Dr. Robert Rumbelow. 

Mr. Tanis is currently in his fourteenth year of teaching and prior to his appointment as associate director of bands at Lakota East High School, he was the director of bands for two years at a high school in Brownsville, Texas. 

Mr. Tanis’s current responsibilities include directing the Lakota East Freshman Concert Bands, assisting with the three concert bands at Lakota East and the Marching Thunderhawks, directing all brass ensembles, conducting the pit orchestra and pep band. His students have consistently received superior ratings and numerous other awards at the district and state level in small ensemble, concert band, and marching band competitions. 

Mr. Tanis has performed with the Spoleto Festival Orchestra, the Castle Festival Orchestra in Heidelberg, Germany, the Southwest Ohio Symphonic Band, the Ohio Valley British Brass Band, the Columbus State University Wind Ensemble and the Eastman Wind Ensemble.  He resides in Liberty Township with his wife Kim, the Theatre Director at Lakota West High School.


Todd Hartman (Director of Jazz Studies) instructs three jazz big bands at Lakota East High School, two jazz big bands at the Lakota East Freshman School and Eastside Jazz Combos I and II.  A member of the International Association of Jazz Education, the Music Educators National Conference and the Ohio Music Education Association, Mr. Hartman has been the director of the Lebanon HS Jazz Ensemble and the Mason HS Jazz Ensemble. 

Mr. Hartman has taught jazz improvisation and jazz combo workshops in various public schools in Butler and Warren counties.  He has been the guest director for and is currently the chairman of the OMEA District XIII Honor Jazz Bands.  Mr. Hartman hosted and coordinated the Lebanon Jazz Festival, which showcased jazz bands from Butler, Warren, and Hamilton Counties.  He was the jazz chairman for the 2008 Ohio Music Education Association Professional Conference.

Mr. Hartman has performed regularly with the Queen City Big Band, the Queen City Combo, and the After Hours Big Band.  He actively performs with the Todd Hartman Jazz Quartet, which features Drews Mitchell on drum set.  He also performs as a freelance trumpeter and is a private trumpet instructor.  Mr. Hartman has been a guest performer/clinician with the Lakota West Jazz Ensemble, the Fairfield High School Jazz Ensemble, and the CCM Jazz Explosion Jazz Ensemble. 

A Summa Cum Laude graduate of the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM), Mr. Hartman earned a degree in Music Education with a specialization in Jazz Studies.  He played trumpet in the CCM Jazz Ensemble in each of his four years at CCM.  He holds a Masters Degree in Educational Leadership from Miami University.  Mr. Hartman, his wife, Susan, and their daughter Natalie live in Liberty Township, Ohio.  They attend Lakota Christian Church in West Chester, Ohio.