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Daniel Labonte's Involvement In Music Education
In an attempt to better understand what college is like, I recently interviewed Daniel Labonte, a music teacher in the Spruce Mountain school district. He is a music teacher at the elementary school, a chorus teacher at the middle school, and the music director for the high school drama program. Not only does he do this, but he also works outside of the school playing trombone for other musicals. He is fairly well known within the music community because of this. Daniel Labonte has been involved in music since elementary school, and he really enjoyed it. This made him want to do something that involved music. Music education is a job that ensures that he will always have a job, unlike music performance. He started out in college majoring in

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