troy rexelle
our music program will excel with mr.rexelle
Mr. Rexelle graduated from East Union High School in Manteca, Ca. He then attended community college at Delta College in Stockton, Ca for 2 years. While at Delta he served as percussion section leader, a music lab technician, and a student conductor. He was awarded the Larry and Vivian Miller Music Scholarship and named the Fine and Performing Arts student of the month for academic and musical excellence. Mr. Rexelle was very active musically at Delta College as a member of the Concert Band, Percussion Ensemble, Chamber Choir, Jazz Band, and Concert Choir.
He then transferred to California State University Stanislaus as a music education major. He was awarded a scholarship for Orchestra and Wind Ensemble. He studied Conducting under Edward C Harris and studied Percussion privately with Galen Lemmon, principal percussionist of the San Jose Symphony. He placed 1st in the CSU Stanislaus music composition festival and received the Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia musical excellence scholarship. He is an honorary life member of the professional men's music fraternity Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. |
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Upon graduation Mr. Rexelle began his teaching career while working on his Masters Degree in Education. He completed his MS in Education in 2005 with an emphasis in cross-cultural curriculum and instruction. He has been listed in "Who's Who Among America's Teachers" 5 separate occasions and has judged musical events throughout the state of California with the Southern California Judges Association and Pacific Coast Judges Association. He is a sought-after composer and arranger that provides services for school music programs throughout the United States.
Mr. Rexelle has been teaching for over 16 years as a public school teacher and has experience from Kindergarten to Community College. His groups have consistently placed within the top 8 at marching band competitions and have received superior ratings in concert and orchestra at festival. His winter percussion have taken circuit championships and his orchestra was recently invited to perform at Carnegie Hall. His programs consistently send 20+ students to county honor ensembles and several students have made it to State honor ensembles, as well as a nationwide honor marching band.
Mr. Rexelle is proud to be a Mustang and to have the opportunity to build the Mountain House High School music program into something that builds school pride and culture. So far, he truly has been able to achieve that, and we know that he will continue to do so throughout his time at MHHS. Our primary goal is to become an elite program of performing ensembles that bring prestige, pride, and honor to the great community of Mountain House.
Mr. Rexelle has been teaching for over 16 years as a public school teacher and has experience from Kindergarten to Community College. His groups have consistently placed within the top 8 at marching band competitions and have received superior ratings in concert and orchestra at festival. His winter percussion have taken circuit championships and his orchestra was recently invited to perform at Carnegie Hall. His programs consistently send 20+ students to county honor ensembles and several students have made it to State honor ensembles, as well as a nationwide honor marching band.
Mr. Rexelle is proud to be a Mustang and to have the opportunity to build the Mountain House High School music program into something that builds school pride and culture. So far, he truly has been able to achieve that, and we know that he will continue to do so throughout his time at MHHS. Our primary goal is to become an elite program of performing ensembles that bring prestige, pride, and honor to the great community of Mountain House.