YPS band director receives top honor and vows to keep program going through consolidation

Matt Kazmierski pictured conducting one of his concerts. Kazmierski is being honored for his leadership as YPS band director.
Courtesy Matt Kazmierski
Ypsilanti Public Schools band director Matt Kazmierski will receive a prestigious honor that only is given to one Michigan educator each year.
Kazmierski, 39, has been named the University Musical Society DTE Energy Foundation Educator of the Year for 2013.
"I am really happy that someone thought I was deserving of it," Kazmierski said. "Sometimes when you’re working your job, you don’t always notice when someone appreciates what you do and it's really cool."
Kazmierski said he was nominated by YPS Human Resources Director Sharon Irvine and it came as a surprise.
"It's a great feeling and it's a really good honor and very unexpected," Kazmierski said. "I'm excited for the opportunity to have my students exposed to the University Musical Society performances and workshops."

Matt Kazmierski
Courtesy Matt Kazmierski
Nominees must satisfy one or more of the following three criteria to be eligible for the award: excellence in arts programs, exceptional use of an arts-integrated curriculum, or creative use of UMS-provided tools.
Nominations were reviewed by a committee of UMS staff and members.
While Kazmierski is being honored for his commitment and advancement of arts education in Ypsilanti Public Schools, it was his work to ensure a sixth grade band program continued to go on despite reconfigurations that removed band from sixth grade programming.
Kazmierski said he will continue to try to keep the district's bands in place as it moves closer to consolidating with the Willow Run school district.
"I can only hope that next year we’re able to preserve sixth grade band again," Kazmierski said. "We will find out in the next couple of weeks... We're basically starting from the ground up and we're all waiting to see what happens... I'm going to do my best to fight for my program."
Kazmierski has been band director for 16 years and oversees about 350 students in the district's elementary, middle and high school programs.
He, along with another music teacher, Steven Feltner, and Choir Director Jacob Berglin, recently took on the role of teaching the entire secondary program.
"We've been running around pretty crazy this year trying to make sure every kid got their fair shake," Kazmierski said. "Last year, Steve was teaching band and choir at the middle school, which is neat, but he’s not a choir teacher. It was really challenging and not fair to the choir kids. We had help from Sharon and also the principals helped make that happen and I think it’s been a real positive change."
Kazmierski grew up in Ypsilanti and attended Eastern Michigan University for his undergraduate degree and obtained his masters from a university in Colorado.
Music was an important part of his development and he hopes all of his students leave well-rounded.
"I’m not trying to teach kids how to be music majors in college, I want them to be well-rounded students in my program and be kids that are devoted to what they love, Kazmierski said.
He hopes his students leave with an appreciation of music and the arts.
"Music is a part of our brain that’s devoted to performing music and listening to music and we don’t know how it works 100 percent just yet, but we know its connected to development, language and movement," he said. "...I have a passion for music."
Under his direction, YPS students have participated in dozens of competitions and have traveled abroad to places including England. This year the Ypsilanti High School wind symphony will participate in some festivals in the coming weeks and go on tour in Chicago in April.
The wind symphony also will be playing with the Ypsilanti Symphony during Memorial Day weekend.
Kazmierski will be honored along with world-renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma for the Distinguished Artist Award and the School of the Year Award honoree.
One of his classes next school year also will be treated to a UMS School Day Performance, and will receive a guest artist master class visit at school.
He will receive his award at the 18th annual Ford Honors program on March 16, and will be a guest at the Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble concert afterward.
The concert will be at 8 p.m. in Hill Auditorium at 825 N. University Ave. The Ford Honors program raises funds for UMS education and community engagement programs.
Katrease Stafford covers Ypsilanti for AnnArbor.com.Reach her at katreasestafford@annarbor.com or 734-623-2548 and follow her on twitter.
Comments
Nichole Birk
Sun, Mar 3, 2013 : 11:42 p.m.
This man made me who I am today. He showed me how to work for something, how to have drive and how to seek ambition. I see no man more fit for this. Congrats!
Millicent Little
Sun, Mar 3, 2013 : 12:41 p.m.
HUGE Congratulations Matt to a job well done. Thanks for all you do for our students!
gold&purple
Sun, Mar 3, 2013 : 12:22 a.m.
Congratulations to Mr. Kazmierski on receiving this award! And a great big thank you to him, Mr. Feltner, and Mr. Berglin for their creativity in imagining this plan and for all their hard work in implementing it! Thanks, also, to the building principals who coordinated their schedules with these teachers, and thanks to Ms. Irvine for opening the door for the program to happen, and for acknowledging it with the nomination. Great teamwork! We are so grateful!
K Thompson
Sat, Mar 2, 2013 : 7:18 p.m.
Congratulations, Matt. Great recognition for great work! Ypsi is fortunate to have you! -J and K T.
ThinkingOne
Sat, Mar 2, 2013 : 6:14 p.m.
Congrats to Mr Kazmierski and Ypsi! Keep up the good work going forward. In general, not being specific at all, with some posters you just have to read the name they have chosen, you don't really need to read the comment.
themommer
Sat, Mar 2, 2013 : 3:16 p.m.
Sounds like someone has no love for music. Must not have done well in song flute.
NoLove
Sat, Mar 2, 2013 : 3:08 p.m.
Out of all the band directors in the state and this is the best they can come up with? What a JOKE!
Boy Scout
Mon, Mar 4, 2013 : 4:43 p.m.
@NoLove, the article indicates the winner was nominated. If you know of someone you think is deserving of this award, why not nominate them next year rather than take away from this person's accomplishments?
whyintheworld
Sun, Mar 3, 2013 : 6:42 a.m.
Probably a disgruntled former band student who couldn't show up on time to class so he had to have his Mommy called on him.
Joel
Sun, Mar 3, 2013 : 2:30 a.m.
Honestly there's always gonna be a hater who's on the outside looking in. But from your pinhole I hope you understand that the YHS band program is given less support than the WRHS Band Program. One program has hundreds of students, tours the country and gains top marks at it's competing events. The other program has 30 students, doesn't tour, and doesn't compete. It's not about being as good as Pioneer. Kaz was given the award not because he runs the best band in the land. He was given the award because he's done the equivalent of turning water into wine. Let's see you do a better job.
Rnbypsi
Sat, Mar 2, 2013 : 3:06 p.m.
Matt Kazmierski, or Kaz as the students and parents call him, is a real treasure in the Ypsilanti Schools. There are so many dedicated and amazing teachers here and Kaz definitely floats to the top. He is one of the hardest workers I have ever come across. He holds himself and the kids to a high standard of excellence and I can't imagine there is anyone more deserving of this award.
mkestly
Sat, Mar 2, 2013 : 2:01 p.m.
Great story related to Ypsilanti (for a change). I took a look at the YHS Band webpages and see that there is "lots" going on... http://www.ypsd.org/ypsilantihighschool/performingarts/yhsband/ ...including a cheese cake fundraiser http://www.ypsd.org/downloads/yhs_band/cheesecake_order_form_20130209_230907_3.pdf I think we'll order some.
Tlass
Sat, Mar 2, 2013 : 1:59 p.m.
Congrats Matt, it's great to see a ypsi high school alum make a difference for ypsi! Ypsi gets so much negative press, thank you for giving Ann Arbor news something positive to write about, good for you and good for ypsi!
Y-TownMom
Sat, Mar 2, 2013 : 1:18 p.m.
Congratulations to Mr. Kaz. His is a well-deserved award.
flyer76
Sat, Mar 2, 2013 : 1:03 p.m.
Congratulations and keep up the good work. I really enjoy reading about people like Mr. Kazmierski who truly care about the community and gives their all in their work. Best wishes for merging both music programs.