
Christopher Moore - Choir Director / Assistant Band Director
Christopher Moore is a native of Charleston, West Virginia, and was a member of the award-winning George Washington High School band program. Mr. Moore graduated magna cum laude from West Virginia University with a degree in Music Education. He earned his M.S. in Music Education from Towson University. Mr. Moore was recently selected as a 2019 Grammy Music Educator Quarterfinalist, one of only 188 from over 2800 nominations.
Mr. Moore taught at the International Summer Jazz Academy in Krakow, Poland and has studied jazz and classical saxophone with Curtis Johnson, Jonathan Brink, Dr. David Wright, and with Chief Musician Michael Bayes and Petty Officer 1st Class Jonathan Yanik of the United States Navy Band. He has studied conducting privately with Dr. Dana Rothlisberger, former Director of Bands at Towson University. Mr. Moore performed at the 2010 Navy Band Saxophone Symposium at George Mason University for a master class presented by world-renowned saxophonist Philippe Geiss. Mr. Moore was a mellophone performer with the WVU Mountaineer Marching Band, and the Capital Regiment Drum and Bugle Corps.
Mr. Moore has been on staff and has directed high school bands in the Mid-Atlantic. He was the Director of Bands at Easton High School in Easton, MD where he also co-directed and founded the Easton High School Winter Guard with his wife, Danielle. Mr. Moore was on staff with the Towson University TIGER Marching Band as a Graduate Assistant, which was the featured University marching band in the 2009 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Following his time at Towson, Mr. Moore taught instrumental music at William Penn High School in New Castle, DE and Valley High School in Smithers, West Virginia.
Mr. Moore joined the Jupiter High School band and choir programs in 2015, and works with the award-winning band and chorus programs. Mr. Moore teaches private music lessons at Absolute Music Studios in Jupiter, and is also a professional singer in local church and temple choirs. Mr. Moore's wife, Danielle teaches color guard, and has performed with the Phantom Regiment as a member of the colorguard, and has judged as a member of the TOB and TIA. They have two awesome little boys, Wesley and Wyatt.
Mr. Moore can be reached at C.Moore@palmbeachschools.org.
Christopher Moore is a native of Charleston, West Virginia, and was a member of the award-winning George Washington High School band program. Mr. Moore graduated magna cum laude from West Virginia University with a degree in Music Education. He earned his M.S. in Music Education from Towson University. Mr. Moore was recently selected as a 2019 Grammy Music Educator Quarterfinalist, one of only 188 from over 2800 nominations.
Mr. Moore taught at the International Summer Jazz Academy in Krakow, Poland and has studied jazz and classical saxophone with Curtis Johnson, Jonathan Brink, Dr. David Wright, and with Chief Musician Michael Bayes and Petty Officer 1st Class Jonathan Yanik of the United States Navy Band. He has studied conducting privately with Dr. Dana Rothlisberger, former Director of Bands at Towson University. Mr. Moore performed at the 2010 Navy Band Saxophone Symposium at George Mason University for a master class presented by world-renowned saxophonist Philippe Geiss. Mr. Moore was a mellophone performer with the WVU Mountaineer Marching Band, and the Capital Regiment Drum and Bugle Corps.
Mr. Moore has been on staff and has directed high school bands in the Mid-Atlantic. He was the Director of Bands at Easton High School in Easton, MD where he also co-directed and founded the Easton High School Winter Guard with his wife, Danielle. Mr. Moore was on staff with the Towson University TIGER Marching Band as a Graduate Assistant, which was the featured University marching band in the 2009 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Following his time at Towson, Mr. Moore taught instrumental music at William Penn High School in New Castle, DE and Valley High School in Smithers, West Virginia.
Mr. Moore joined the Jupiter High School band and choir programs in 2015, and works with the award-winning band and chorus programs. Mr. Moore teaches private music lessons at Absolute Music Studios in Jupiter, and is also a professional singer in local church and temple choirs. Mr. Moore's wife, Danielle teaches color guard, and has performed with the Phantom Regiment as a member of the colorguard, and has judged as a member of the TOB and TIA. They have two awesome little boys, Wesley and Wyatt.
Mr. Moore can be reached at C.Moore@palmbeachschools.org.
Brian Andrews - Choreographer
Brian is the of the Maltz Jupiter Theatre Youth Touring Company. He has performed in two of Broadway's longest running shows: Cats and A Chorus Line. Early training included the Harkness School of Ballet in NYC. Continuing education with the Cecchetti Council of America, Mr. Andrews is a certified licentiate instructor in the Cecchetti method of classical ballet, and currently serves as chairman of the Florida committee. |
Dr. Jerri Goffe - Consultant
Dr. Jerri Goffe currently serves as a Music Consultant in the schools of Palm Beach County. Her current assignments include Beacon Cove Intermediate School, Jupiter Middle School, Jupiter High School, and Bak Middle School of the Arts. In this capacity Dr. Goffe delivers instruction in the areas of voice, saxophone, chorus, and piano. She also serves as a collaborative pianist and music adjudicator around the state of Florida, and is on the staff of the Palm Beach County Band Camp. Previously, Dr. Goffe served for twelve summers on the staff of Interlochen Arts Camp where she was employed by the Michigan All-State Choir.
Dr. Goffe recently retired from a thirty-five year career in full-time public school music where she served as band director, choral director, and keyboard instructor in secondary schools. During her career, the bands and choruses consistently received superior ratings in Music Performance Assessments.
Dr. Goffe maintains a private studio in voice, piano, and saxophone and is also an active professional performing musician. She has performed with the South Florida Wind Symphony, and is currently employed as a singer at The Episcopal Church of Bethesda-by-the-Sea (Palm Beach) and Temple Shaarei Shalom (Boynton Beach).
Dr. Goffe was educated in the public schools of Palm Beach County. She earned the Bachelor of Music Education and Ph.D. in Music Education with high honors from THE University of Florida. She holds memberships in numerous professional organizations and honor societies, including National Association for Music Education, Florida Vocal Association, Sigma Alpha Iota, Pi Kappa Lambda, and Phi Kappa Phi.
Dr. Goffe is very proud to have one daughter, Ashley E. Leland. Ms. Leland is the Director of Choruses, Instructor of Keyboard, and founder of the Harp program at Jupiter Middle School. Ms Leland is recently completed her Master of Music Education at Westminster Choir College.
You can contact Dr. Goffe for information regarding private lessons at Aeljg@aol.com.
Dr. Jerri Goffe currently serves as a Music Consultant in the schools of Palm Beach County. Her current assignments include Beacon Cove Intermediate School, Jupiter Middle School, Jupiter High School, and Bak Middle School of the Arts. In this capacity Dr. Goffe delivers instruction in the areas of voice, saxophone, chorus, and piano. She also serves as a collaborative pianist and music adjudicator around the state of Florida, and is on the staff of the Palm Beach County Band Camp. Previously, Dr. Goffe served for twelve summers on the staff of Interlochen Arts Camp where she was employed by the Michigan All-State Choir.
Dr. Goffe recently retired from a thirty-five year career in full-time public school music where she served as band director, choral director, and keyboard instructor in secondary schools. During her career, the bands and choruses consistently received superior ratings in Music Performance Assessments.
Dr. Goffe maintains a private studio in voice, piano, and saxophone and is also an active professional performing musician. She has performed with the South Florida Wind Symphony, and is currently employed as a singer at The Episcopal Church of Bethesda-by-the-Sea (Palm Beach) and Temple Shaarei Shalom (Boynton Beach).
Dr. Goffe was educated in the public schools of Palm Beach County. She earned the Bachelor of Music Education and Ph.D. in Music Education with high honors from THE University of Florida. She holds memberships in numerous professional organizations and honor societies, including National Association for Music Education, Florida Vocal Association, Sigma Alpha Iota, Pi Kappa Lambda, and Phi Kappa Phi.
Dr. Goffe is very proud to have one daughter, Ashley E. Leland. Ms. Leland is the Director of Choruses, Instructor of Keyboard, and founder of the Harp program at Jupiter Middle School. Ms Leland is recently completed her Master of Music Education at Westminster Choir College.
You can contact Dr. Goffe for information regarding private lessons at Aeljg@aol.com.