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Scott Schleuter joined the faculty at Perrysburg High School as Director
of Bands in the fall of 2004. He is responsible for coordinating all band activities and conducts the Wind Ensemble, Symphonic Band, Marching Band, Jazz Band, assists with the Concert Band and Basketball Pep Band, and teaches Music Theory I and AP Music Theory
Mr. Schleuter received his Bachelor of Music Education degree and Master of Music in conducting from Indiana University, Bloomington, where he studied conducting with professors Ray Cramer and Stephen W. Pratt and clarinet with Howard Klug. While at I.U., he performed in the Philharmonic Orchestra and Wind Ensemble on clarinet, and the 300-member Marching Hundred for four years on alto saxophone, where he served on the undergraduate staff for two years and was selected as the Outstanding Band Member in 1994. He also was a cast member in the summer musical and opera productions of Hello Dolly, Carousel, Fiddler on the Roof, and Rigoletto. In 1994, he received the Frederick C. Ebbs Memorial Scholarship in recognition of outstanding contribution to the music education department and the Jacobs School of Music. During graduate school, he was concertmaster of the Wind Ensemble during their sixteen-day tour of Japan in 2000, served on the graduate staff for theMarching Hundred, and was
the manager of the Indiana University Summer Music Clinic for 2000 and 2001.
Prior to his arrival in Perrysburg, Mr. Schleuter served as Visiting Assistant Professor, Assistant Director of Bands from 2002-2003 and Interim Director of Bands from 2003-2004 at The University of Toledo. He also served as Assistant Director of Bands at Neuqua Valley High School in Naperville, Illinois from 2001-2002, where the marching band participated in the 2002 London New Year's Parade, graduate conductor and associate instructor at Indiana University from 1999-2001, and Assistant Director of Bands at Bloomington High School North in Bloomington, Indiana, from 1995-1999, where the marching band participated in the 1999 Tournament of Roses Parade.
Mr.Schleuter has over 20 years of experience performing with and conducting bands and orchestras. He was principal clarinet with the Bloomington Pops Orchestra and the Bloomington Symphony, and has been a guest soloist with several high school bands and the Indiana University Concert Band. As a conductor, Mr. Schleuter has led his groups in performances in California, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Ohio, Tennessee, Texas, Washington D.C., Wisconsin, Canada, England, and Japan. Since 2002, he has been a faculty member with the Indiana University Summer Music Clinic, directing clarinet/bass clarinet sectionals, orchestra winds sectionals, and performing with the faculty woodwind quintet. He was also a staff member for the 2009 Ohio Ambassadors of Music European Tour,
an honor group of high school students from across Ohio who traveled to England, France, Switzerland, Austria, Italy, Germany and Greece.
Mr. Schleuter is currently President-Elect of O.M.E.A. District 1 and has served as chair for the O.M.E.A. District 1 East Solo & Ensemble Contest since 2006. He has also served as an adjudicator for the Indiana State School Music Association Solo & Ensemble Contest. He presented a clinic titled "The Musical Language - A Sound Approach for Better Musical Understanding" at the 2010 O.M.E.A. State Conference. His biography was selected for Who’s Who in America (2004), Who's Who of Emerging Leaders (2007), Who's Who in American Education (2007 & 2008), and Who's Who Among America's Teachers (2007). He is a member of the Ohio Music Education Association and Music Educators National Conference.
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