Join us for an interactive session with Becky Stewart, an award-winning music educator from Northern California. She has successfully established a thriving Title I music program and is excited to share her insights with you. Discover the opportunity to delve into Title I, its associated resources, and proven instructional methodologies catered to students acquiring a second language, demonstrating diverse abilities, and confronting trauma-related challenges. Additionally, we will review our School Accountability Report Cards and discuss how this data should influence our curriculum and daily teaching.
Target Audience
Title I Music Educators
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Becky Stewart
Becky Stewart is in her tenth year of teaching music at Yuba Gardens Intermediate in Olivehurst, CA. She graduated with honors from CSU Sacramento with a bachelor’s in Music Performance: Flute and Music Education and holds a master’s degree in music education from American Band College.
Becky is a recipient of the 2015 CTA Outstanding First Year Teacher Award, the 2019 Outstanding New Educator Award, the 2020 CMEA Middle School Music Specialist Award, the 2023 CMEA Capitol Section “Title 1 Music Educator of the Year”, and the VFW Post 4095 2023 Teacher of the Year.
Becky serves on the CMEA Northern Section Board as the President-Elect and on the CMEA State Board as a representative for students with diverse needs. Becky is a sought after conductor and clinician in California, and clinician across the United States. In her spare time, she enjoys playing in a big band with her husband and cruising in her ‘65 Mustang!