Meet the Board

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Executive Board

PRESIDENTJulie Bruins (she/her)

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Julie has been teaching music for 20 years and currently works with TK-4th graders at Children’s Day School in San Francisco’s Mission District. She completed her Orff Levels in 2012 with the San Francisco International Orff Course, and has enjoyed participating in many master classes, including the Latin Course, Polyphonic Singing, and the first Orff Afrique trip to Ghana in 2014. Julie holds a degree in flute performance, struggles to learn tap dance and loves a piano bar. She feels greatly indebted to the wonderful Northern California Orff contingent and is glad to be lending a hand on the board.

VICE PRESIDENTAnnie Smith (she/her)

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Annie is an Orff Schulwerk certified music educator and operatic soprano with an MM in Vocal Performance from San Francisco Conservatory and a BM from The Boston Conservatory. With 10 years of classroom experience, she blends Responsive Classroom, Orff-Schulwerk, and Kodály approaches. Annie performs regularly around the Bay Area and United States with various ensembles, such as 21V and Ensemble Mik Nawooj, a Hip-Hop Orchestra. She is a Program Manager at Music for Minors and oversees the implementation of TK-6th Grade music education for thousands of students in San Jose and on the Peninsula.

TREASURER: Jose Prieto (he/him) 

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Jose has been teaching K-4 elementary general music and middle school jazz band for two years in Palo Alto USD. He is originally from Miami, Florida where he graduated from the University of Miami’s Frost School of Music with a B.M in Music Education and studied primarily as a jazz/contemporary trombonist. He completed Orff Level I in Carmel Valley in 2024 and has been attending NCAOSA workshops and events since 2023. Jose and his wife Emma are both music teachers who moved out to the Bay Area together in 2023 to start their teaching careers and are so happy to have found such a wonderful and supportive community of educators in Northern California.

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CO-PAST-PRESIDENTMaggie Eggert (she/her)

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Maggie has been teaching some combination of general music, band, choir, and technology for 17 years, first in the Midwest and now in the Bay Area. Since moving to the Bay Area, she has taught PK – 5 at The Nueva School, Music & Movement and Primary groups for Ragazzi Boys Choir, and currently teaches middle school music at the Episcopal Day School of St. Matthews in San Mateo, California. She holds a MMEd from VanderCook College of Music and has completed Level III certification and other courses through The San Francisco International Orff Course. Maggie loves living in the Bay Area and tries to take advantage of everything it offers her as a musician, educator, and human being. 

CO-PAST-PRESIDENT:  Sonya Harway (they/them) 

Sonya has been teaching students of all ages for almost 20 years. They currently teach music to the Lower Schoolers at San Francisco Day School and recently served as Choral Director at Head Royce School in Oakland. They completed their Orff Levels in Carmel Valley in 2018, took the Jazz course in New Orleans in 2019, and eagerly look forward to every NCAOSA chapter workshop. Sonya is a classically-trained pianist and vocalist, a singer-songwriter, and has been band leader for groups Fall Catalogue and Cocoa Koala. They are also an AOSA affinity group leader for the LGBTQIA+ and Gender Identity Affinity Group. When they’re not making music, Sonya is probably baking bread.

 


Members at Large

CULTURE AND BELONGING: Ashtyn Avella (she/her)

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Ashtyn is in her 11th year as a music teacher. She is currently the Preschool-5th grade music and movement teacher at Phillips Brooks School in Menlo Park. She has music degrees from SUNY Fredonia and San Francisco State University. She completed her Orff levels at the San Francisco International Orff Course in 2024. Before joining the board, Ashtyn has worked with other organizations to create environments where everyone feels welcome and seen.

RECORDING SECRETARY: Could this be you? Talk to us! 

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CO-CORRESPONDING SECRETARY: Kelly Corbin (he/him)

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Dr. Kelly Corbin is a passionate music educator and accomplished performer with over 25 years of experience. He began his teaching career in Southern California, where he taught middle school music for 12 years before transitioning to elementary music education. He currently teaches at Valencia Elementary in Aptos, CA, bringing joy, creativity, and musical play to young learners through an Orff-based approach.

Dr. Corbin holds a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Jazz Performance from the University of Illinois, a Master’s from CalArts, and a Bachelor’s from CSU, Northridge. He is certified in Orff Schulwerk from the San Francisco Orff Course and specializes in integrating movement, singing, and improvisation into the classroom. As a performer, he has appeared with a wide range of artists including Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, The Temptations, the Sammy Kaye Orchestra, and the Les Elgart Orchestra. He also directs the jazz big band at Cabrillo College and performs regularly throughout the Santa Cruz area.

CO-CORRESPONDING SECRETARY: Rebecca Dulatre-Corbin (she/her) 

Rebecca Dulatre-Corbin is an educator and violist based in the Santa Cruz area. With over 10 years of experience as a middle school band and choir teacher in Southern California, she now serves as a music specialist at Starlight Elementary in Watsonville, CA. She is completing her Orff Levels training at the San Francisco International Orff Course in 2025.
In addition to teaching, Rebecca is an active performer with several local ensembles, including Ensemble Monterey, Espressivo, New Music Works, Santa Cruz Symphony, and Santa Cruz Chamber Players. She recently collaborated with the Marea Ensemble on the concert “Finding Voice: Insights into Belonging,” focusing on themes of vulnerability and identity through the works of female, queer, and trans composers. Rebecca hopes to continue to inspire and empower students and audiences alike through her dedication to education and the arts.
Rebecca holds degrees in Viola Performance from California State University, Northridge, and the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana. She enjoys spending time with her husband, Kelly, and their daughter, Ella.

INSTRUMENT CHAIR: Lisa Gorman (she/her)

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Lisa teaches general music for grades K-8th at Brandeis Marin school. She completed all three levels of Orff at George Mason University (in the Washington DC area) and has taken many supplemental master classes. Lisa really loves exploring new types of dance. She has been living in the Bay Area for seven years and is loving it!

PlayNotes BLOG EDITOR: Julia Chanin (she/her)

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Julia grew up in the Bay Area and fell in love with music as a child in an Orff Schulwerk music classroom. She is now a professional saxophonist and has excitedly come home to Orff Schulwerk as an adult. She has been teaching elementary school music for the past four years in Richmond and Los Angeles, CA, and is starting a new position as Choir Director at Credo High School in Rohnert Park. She will continue to work with the little ones through an afterschool program she started called Rhythm and Roots. Julia studied ethnomusicology at Wesleyan University and later completed her Level III Orff training through the San Francisco International Orff Course in 2019. The Northern California Orff community feels like family, and Julia is thrilled to contribute to the chapter! 

SOCIAL CHAIRCould this be you? Talk to us! 

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TECHNOLOGY CHAIR: Janie Hsiao (she/her) 

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Janie will be entering her sixth year of teaching, all of which were in SFUSD (her first year completely online!). She is currently teaching K-5 General and Instrumental Music at Clarendon Alternative Elementary School. As a primary classical violinist, Janie also holds a background of private teaching and orchestral performing. She also enjoys playing a variety of genres of music with friends and other musicians. Janie holds a Bachelors in Music (2019) and a teaching credential (2020) from San Diego State University. Janie completed her Level II (2021) and III (2022) certification of Orff-Schulwerk through the San Francisco International Orff Course, and her Level I in Chula Vista back in 2019. Having grown up in Cupertino, Janie loves to attend live music events around the Bay Area and connect with fellow music-lovers. In the future, Janie hopes to attend Kodály courses.