![]() ![]() Endlein as having “a tremendous following - students, parents, peers, college professors, state-level content experts.” Since arriving at MHS in 2011, Mr. The Appoquinimink School District described Mr. Endlein had to submit videos of his teaching in action, along with testimonials from parents, students, administrators and colleagues. Endlein - Delaware’s only nominee -is vying for top honors in a field of 188 music educators. “It’s also a bit surreal to be recognized so highly for something I see as just going into work and doing my job to the best of my ability each day.” The semifinal cut will be announced in September. “First and foremost it’s immensely humbling for someone in my position just to be nominated in light of knowing how many quality music educators there are, and then to make it to the quarterfinals and perhaps semifinals makes it that much more moving,” he said. The 36-year-old Middletown High band director is a quarterfinalist for a 2019 Grammy in the Music Educator Award category after a nomination from his southern New Castle County school. For musician Brian Endlein, that sounds great. ![]() (Submitted photo/Appoquinimink School District) MIDDLETOWN - He’s being mentioned in the same sentence as the word “Grammy” lately. Grammy Award nominee and Middletown High Band Director Brian Endlein conducts a symphony as the students play. ![]()
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