Title: Instrumental Music Teacher
Company: Omaha Public Schools
Location: Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Andy McCullough, instrumental music teacher at the Omaha Public Schools, has been recognized by Marquis Who’s Who Top Educators for dedication, achievements, and leadership in music education.
With several years of experience to her credit, Dr. McCullough is a rising expert in the field of music arts. Specializing as a traveling music teacher, she previously operated as a choir, band and general music educator at Lincoln High School in Nebraska, teaching third to 12th grade students. In 2023, she will begin working in her new role as an instrumental music teacher at the Omaha Public Schools. An accomplished musician in her own right, she has published several instrumental and vocal pieces over the course of her career, with her electronic composition, “Melting Clocks,” premiering at the 14th Annual Electronic Music Midwest Conference in Chicago in 2014. Dr. McCullough is most notably proud to have had her solo vocal work, “The Clock Strikes One That Just Struck Two,” debut in New York City in 2015.
Prior to embarking on her vocational journey, Dr. McCullough pursued a formal education, beginning with her time at Washburn University, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Music, summa cum laude, and a Bachelor of Music in trumpet performance in 2011. She subsequently continued her studies at the University of Nebraska, where she received a Master of Music in composition in 2013. Dr. McCullough finally achieved a Doctor of Musical Arts at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 2017. As part of her dedication to her profession, she also remains affiliated with several industry-related organizations, including the National Association for Music Education and the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. Attributing much of her success to her dedicated work ethic, Dr. McCullough hopes to publish more of her work in the coming years with more prominent brands.
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