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The Elementary/General Music Division of the Alabama Music Educators Association (AMEA) is dedicated to supporting music educators who teach elementary and general music across the state. Our mission is to promote high-quality music education for all students and to provide resources and professional development for teachers.
If you are a recent recipient of the AAEI grant for 2026, we would love to share the news! Please email elementaryamea@gmail.com with your amount, name, school and photo.
All recipients will be featured in their own announcement here, on Facebook and Instagram.
If you have received any grant funds through other sources, please give us the details! We love to highlight all the amazing accomplishments in the elementary/general world!
Click on the "Events" tab to register your school to participate in the 2026 AMEA Elementary Honor Choir!
It's time to register your school for the October 2026 Elementary Music Festival! This is the AMEA honor choir opportunity for students for the 2026/2027 school year.
This event will be held on October 23, 2026 at Samford University.
Our clinicians are BethAnn Hepburn and Andrea Coleman.
Each school can bring up to 7 students. A $30 per school fee is required to register. That fee will be invoiced in the fall. If you register you are committing to the $30 school fee even in the event that you later choose not to participate.
If you have any questions please direct them to Andrea Marsh at ameafestival@gmail.com.
Brooke Gray and The Oak Mountain Melodies kicked things off for us with a wonderful concert bright and early
Thursday morning. Dr. Scott Sexton led us through so many genius ideas about using solfege, teaching musical
literacy, and incorporating historical events like the Titanic into what we do every day. How fun was BINGO with
the SHAKE board?! What a great time of socializing and practicing our aural skills!
Our 2nd Bi-Annual AMEA Elementary All-State Choir was a great success. Dr. Sexton rehearsed with over 120 4th through 6th graders from across the state all day Friday and delivered a fantastic performance that evening. Special thanks to our Elementary Past-President, Alicia Luttrell, for organizing and coordinating such a great event. On Saturday, we got to watch practical, real-time teaching take place with a choral demonstration group from Shades Mountain and Trace Crossings Elementary Schools. I know I left encouraged with so many tips and strategies to try at my school.
Let me go ahead and get you thinking: Apply to present a session or perform at AMEA next year! Spring performances are a great time to make good quality recordings of your groups. The deadline for session and performance proposals are June 1st. Details about how to apply are on the AMEA website under the “Conference” tab. Reach out to people who have done it before and ask them questions. I’m sure they would be happy to help!
Reflecting back, and perhaps most importantly, our conference reminds us every year that we are not alone. Conversations in hallways, shared laughter over lunch, the quiet “same here” moments during sessions, and even the venting of job-related frustrations all reinforce the value of community. As elementary music teachers, we can sometimes feel isolated in our buildings, but conferences and organizations like AMEA help reconnect us to a broader network of colleagues facing similar challenges and celebrating similar successes. I encourage you to join AMEA if you are not already a member, and to take part in the fellowship and sense of belonging that come with being part of something bigger than yourself. If you missed out this year, go ahead and put January 21-23, 2027, on your calendar
so you can make plans to be with us in Birmingham next year!
As we return to our classrooms, my hope is that we carry this sense of connection with us and know that we’re not doing this work alone. If you need me or any of your Elem/Gen board members, please reach out at elementaryamea@gmail.org. We are here to serve you!
Jason Jackson, President, Elementary/General Division