Mr. Bill Muse, Director of Band
Mr. Muse says music has always been an integral part of his life. After interning at Lyman in 1992, he completed his degree in Music Education from Florida State University. His first stint as Band Director was at Nease High School in St. Augustine, where the band grew from 36 to 96 in the three years he was there. Now at Lyman, our band programs have been able to grow from 100 to nearly 200 students in the last six years.
Through his experiences with the Florida Bandmasters Association (FBA), serving as District Secretary, District Chairperson and as a member of the State Concert Band Music Committee, he has had the opportunity to work with some of our state.s finest music educators and clinicians. He believes that the study of music and participation in a program like ours is a great way for students to learn responsibility, discipline, teamwork, leadership and respect.
Mr. William Muse
Band Director
william_muse@scps.k12.fl.us
407-746-2303
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Mr. Stephen Porter, Director of Dance
Originally from the Tampa Bay area, Mr. Porter graduated from the University of Central Florida in 2000, followed by two years at Valencia Community College in the Dance Program. While attending UCF, Mr. Porter held many positions: Music Assistant (First United Methodist Church of Winter Park), Dancer (Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom), Dance and Guard After School Instructor (Local Dance and Guard Teams throughout Central Florida), Vocalist (Orlando Opera Co. Chorus), Musical Theatre Performer (Regional Projects-Orlando, Theatre Winter Haven, Mt. Dora Theatre Co., Leesburg Mellon Patch Theatre), Vocalist (Caroling Company Dulgar Ent.), Vocalist (Orlando 13 Chamber ensemble), Color Guard performer (Madison Scouts Drum & Bugle Corps, Beyond Imagination Winterguard, Knights Winterguard, Northeast Independent), Drum Major (UCF Marching Knights for a record 3 years), and UCF Vocal Society President.
After graduating with a Bachelors Degree in music education in 2000, Mr. Porter realized most of the performing opportunities he encountered required dance as well as music. After years of dancing in small studios, he decided to back up his technical dance; thus, he enrolled as a Dance Major at the Valencia Community College in 2000 for two valuable years. There, he grew to love dance and learned how much his music background reinforced the way he passes on his craft.
Since starting the Lyman Dance Program in 2002, our program has flourished to over 180 dance class students and over 100 students involved in the extra-curricular auxiliary: they perform with the Lyman Marching Greyhounds, who have received straight Superior ratings at every festival attended since his arrival. The Color Guard has been promoted five divisions, and was the 2009 Florida Federation Gold Medalist and the Winter Guard International Bronze medalist. Florida Federation of Color Guards Circuit and organization in which Mr. Porter is actively involved. A successful dance team has been established, and a curriculum has been established for dance sections leveled I-IV. In 2003, Mr. Porter was nominated for the Lyman Teacher of the Year. February 2008 Lyman Teacher of the Month April 2009 Lyman Teacher of the Month Selected by Lyman faculty to be in the May edition of Central Florida Lifestyle Magazine as an outstanding educator.
Mr. Stephen Porter
Director of Dance
stephen_porter@scps.k12.fl.us
407-746-2000
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William T. Reinecke, Associate Director
Bill Reinecke is currently the Associate Band Director at Lyman High School and Music Specialist for the Seminole County Public Schools. Prior to coming to the Seminole County Public Schools, he was the Director of Bands at Apopka High School for twenty years, where concert, jazz, and marching bands consistently earned superior ratings under his direction.
Mr. Reinecke began his teaching career as Director of Bands at Fieldale-Collinsville High School in Collinsville, VA. During his four years there, the band program tripled in size and traveled to Ireland at the invitation of the Lord Mayor of Dublin to perform in that city's St. Patrick's Day Parade. This opportunity presented itself again while he was at Apopka High School.
Originally, from Pennsylvania, Bill received a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in music education from Lebanon Valley College. After his time in Virginia, he went on to earn a Masters of Music Education degree from the University of South Carolina where he was a graduate assistant with the band program.
Mr. Reinecke is a member of the Music Educators National Conference, National Band Association, the Jazz Educators Network, Florida Music Educators Association, Florida Music Supervisors Association, Phi Mu Alpha, and Pi Kappa Lambda. He is also actively involved with the Florida Bandmasters Association which he has previously served as a district chair and state committee member. He is currently the chair of the FBA's Adjudication Committee.
Mr. William T. Reinecke
Associate Director
bill_reinecke@scps.k12.fl.us
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