Gerry came to Clearview Regional Middle School in the fall of 1997. Gerry's brother, Lee DeLoach, is also a Music teacher in Audubon Junior/Senior High School in Audubon NJ.ĭuring his first four years of teaching, Gerry taught in the School District of Haverford Township in Haverford, PA, where he directed the Elementary School Bands as well as directing the High School Jazz Ensemble.
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Leon DeLoach was also a professional opera singer and member of the Philadelphia Opera Chorus. Leon DeLoach, was a public school music teacher for 37 years in Triton HS, Merchantville HS, and Cinnaminson HS. Gerry DeLoach was raised in a musical household. Gerry DeLoach is currently in his 24th year as a public school instrumental music teacher.
He is an active member of NAfME, NJMEA, currently serving as New Jersey All-State Band Procedures Chair and will conduct the South Jersey All-Region Symphonic Band in January 2022. Tyler received a Masters Degree in Music Education from Michigan State University and his Bachelor of Music Degree in Music Education with a concentration in Tuba from the University of Delaware. He can be heard on the Newberry Victorian Cornet Band's album, "Thomas Coats: The Father of Band Music in America," and the Atlantic Brass Band's Album "Metropolis." Tyler was fortunate enough to march three summers with various drum and bugle corps, including his age-out in the summer of 2011 with the Blue Stars Drum and Bugle Corps. He has performed with numerous chamber ensembles and British brass bands, including his current post as B-flat Bass with the Atlantic Brass Band (NJ). Tyler is active as a freelance tuba player around the Mid-Atlantic region. He held the position of brass technician at the Pioneer Drum and Bugle Corps (DCI), brass caption head with the Windsor Regiment Drum and Bugle Corps (DCA), and music staff member at InMotion Winds (WGI), in addition to instructing various scholastic marching band positions across the country as a brass specialist, music arranger, and program consultant. He is currently on the Brass Education Team at the Jersey Surf Drum and Bugle Corps of Drum Corps International. In this position, he organizes curricular instrumental ensembles at the high school, conducts the Honor Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band, organizes the chamber music programs, teaches brass pedagogy throughout the district, and serves as director of the marching band. Anclote High, Gulf High and Seven Springs Middle School each had seven.Tyler Wiernusz is the instrumental music teacher and director of bands at Clearview Regional High School in Mullica Hill, NJ. Bexley Elementary and River Ridge High had nine case each. The week’s largest counts were at Fivay High, which had 12 cases, and Thomas Weightman Middle School, which had 11. With significantly fewer students than Hillsborough or Pinellas, Pasco’s numbers remain proportionally high. By now, however, 22 Pasco schools have experienced more than 100 cases. Pasco County : Like other districts, Pasco also saw a continued downward trend with 220 cases. The total case count in Hillsborough since schools reopened: 10,877. The School Board will discuss its masking policy on Tuesday, and the State Board of Education plans to meet Thursday to consider sanctions against Hillsborough and other districts that insist on medical documentation for students who opt out. The mask issue will resurface in the coming days. Doby Elementary, Sumner High and Valrico Lake Advantage Academy each had seven. Crestwood Elementary and Hillsborough High each had eight cases.
Terrace Community Middle School had the most cases, with nine. Hillsborough County : With what still stands as the area’s strictest masking order, Hillsborough recorded 327 cases this past week, a fraction of the levels it recorded in late August. To date, Hernando has recorded 1,700 cases.