Music Program
Name:
Dawn A. Clayton
Position & school(s): Cooke
Elementary School
How long have you been teaching?
8 years - 5 in Ellenville, 3 in Monticello
Where did you go to college? What
degrees do you hold?
Associate Degree in Individualized Studies from Ulster County
Community College, Bachelor of Music Performance, Bachelor of
Elementary Education N-6, and a Master’s Degree as a Literacy
Specialist - all from SUNY New Paltz.
Any awards/accomplishments? Any claims
to fame?
I was a member of the Ellenville Jazz Ensemble that was named
the “Best HS Jazz Ensemble in the Country”, in 1982-1983. I had
the opportunity to travel with the band to play in the Montreux
Jazz Festival in Montreux, Switzerland.
What’s your favorite part of your job?
Watching the students learn, grow, and enjoy music as much as I
do.
Why did you become a music teacher?
I have always had a love for music. It has played an
important part of my life. Music has given me many opportunities
to travel and to meet people. I love to share with students the
joy of music and the opportunities that it brings.
Did you do anything else before you
became a music teacher?
Yes, I was a full time mom, a credit union representative, a
deputy town clerk, and a teaching assistant/substitute teacher
in another school district.
In your opinion, why do you think music
education is important?
When we teach music, we touch on everything else in life.
Music is scientific. Music is mathematical. Music is a foreign
language. Music is history. Music is physical education. Music
is philosophy. Music is art. But most importantly, music is the
human experience. Music inspires thought, reflection and
emotion. We teach music so students can recognize beauty, have
more compassion, and be fully human.
How has music influenced your life?
Music has always put me back on the right path in life.
Who is your favorite musician?
I don’t really have a favorite musician. I enjoy listening to a
wide variety of music.
What CD is in your CD player right now?
I have to share my CD player with my daughter who also
loves music, sings, plays flute and percussion. The CD’s change
so fast, I don’t really know what’s in my player right now.
What are your hobbies?
Making crafts, gardening, riding and showing horses.
What advice would you offer to an
aspiring musician?
Never quit. Never give up. Practice, Practice, Practice.
Enjoy what you’re doing!