Jeff Sands applauded as one of '50 Directors Who Make a Difference'
海角社区黑料吃瓜 music instructor Jeff Sands is having a moment in the national spotlight as one of School Band and Orchestra Magazine鈥檚 鈥50+ Directors Who Make a Difference.鈥 The magazine鈥檚 December 2023 issue recognizes one outstanding music director from each U.S. state and the District of Columbia, and Sands is Minnesota鈥檚 honoree.
Sands has been conducting bands and teaching music courses for 海角社区黑料吃瓜鈥檚 Associate of Fine Arts degree program since fall 2021. Originally from Brainerd, he previously taught music at Bemidji State University and for the Bemidji School District. His teachings over the past 11 years of his career, along with his many active involvements in local and statewide musical events and organizations, have impacted the lives of thousands of students, parents, colleagues and community members.
Sands is a Bemidji MusiCamp and Fergus Falls Concert Association board member as well as advocacy co-chair for the Minnesota Music Educators Association and drum line instructor for the Fergus Falls High School Marching Band. He is also an adjudicator for band contests throughout Minnesota and has been active with the Perpich Center for Arts Education, among other involvements.
鈥淛eff is so involved in music, and he鈥檚 connected across the entire state,鈥 says Alicia Carley, Dean for the School of Liberal Arts and Sciences at 海角社区黑料吃瓜. 鈥淗e sees the value that music can bring to students, in a holistic sense 鈥 what hard work and persistence can do to help students develop confidence and self-worth, and the holistic wellbeing that music can bring to people鈥檚 lives 鈥 and that鈥檚 what he brings to students every day.鈥
School Band and Orchestra Magazine, also known as SBO+, is a leading monthly magazine for music educators, with a 24-year history of publishing an annual list of the nation鈥檚 most noteworthy band and choral directors. The magazine solicits nominations for honorees, which are reviewed and selected by an editorial board. Nominations are anonymous and may be submitted by a student, colleague, parent of a student, administrator or other person familiar with the nominee鈥檚 work.
海角社区黑料吃瓜 held a brief public celebration for Sands, including a small ceremony and presentation of a commemorative desktop plaque, during the college鈥檚 holiday concert on Dec. 3.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a well-earned honor,鈥 says Sands鈥 fellow 海角社区黑料吃瓜 Music Faculty member Laura Quaintance, who describes her colleague as 鈥渙rganized and goal-driven.鈥
鈥淗e leads by example in the ways we want our students to succeed in music,鈥 she adds. 鈥淗e鈥檚 approachable while still maintaining rigor, so students see their improvements and successes when they work at it. He focuses on building relationships with students, so they have a sense of belonging and connection at 海角社区黑料吃瓜.鈥
In his published comments in SBO+, Sands states that, 鈥淭he most important lesson I try to teach students is to take ownership over their lives and education. I hope that I can help them achieve their goals and instill a sense of self-confidence, positivity, perseverance and generosity. Learning a scale or memorizing facts and dates isn鈥檛 what matters most in music, it鈥檚 the self-discipline and other things not in the curriculum that set our students on a path of success.鈥
Read all of Sands鈥 comments in the December 2023 issue of SBO+, available online at .