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Ernie Brusubardis  began teaching at Hartford Union High School in 1999. He is a graduate of UW-Milwaukee with a Bachelor's Degree in Music Education and a Master's Degree in Music Education with an emphasis in choral conducting.

Mr. Brusubardis conducts two choirs at HUHS, Voces Bel Canto and TrebleChorale, as well as teaching private and group vocal lessons. He also conducts the orchestra for the annual musical theatre production, as well as other community theatre productions throughout Southeastern Wisconsin.

Mr. Brusubardis is an active member of the American Choral Directors Association and the National Association of Music Educators, and also Chairman of the American Latvian Choir Association, and conducts in Latvian choral music festivals around the world. He resides in Dousman with his wife Indra and six children.

Email: ernest.brusubardis@huhs.org
Telephone: 262-670-3225

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Stephanie Klockow began teaching at HUHS in 1998. She teaches 2 choirs: the Freshman Chorus and the Concert Choir as well as daily private and group voice lessons. Mrs. Klockow received her Bachelor of Music Education degree from UW-Madison in 1992 with a double major in voice and piano. She earned her Master of Education: Music Emphasis degree in 2009 from Mount Mary College. Mrs. Klockow also has an extensive background in musical theatre and directed the annual HUHS musical for 10 years.

Mrs. Klockow is an active member of the Wisconsin Music Educators Association and the American Choral Directors Association and currenly serves on the WSMA Honors Choir Staff. She is a Master Adjudicator for WSMA and judges many solo/ensemble festivals throughout the state each year.

Mrs. Klockow directs the teen choir at First United Methodist Church of Hartford and performs frequently as a soloist and as a member of the quartet  4 Praise. She also sings with the Heartland Singers, a professional choir with members from throughout the mid-west.

She and her husband, Bob, (a 1981 HUHS graduate) reside in Hartford with their two sons Bobby and Max.

Email: stephanie.klockow@huhs.org
Telephone: 262-670-3301
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Joyce Malloy teaches the Hartford High School Orchestra and Oriole Band. She also has responsibility for Hartford's entries in district and state solo/ensemble festivals.

Mrs. Malloy graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a degree in instrumental and vocal music education. She plays with Waukesha Symphony, the Kettle Moraine Symphony and is active in judging for WSMA music festivals.

Email: joyce.malloy@huhs.org
Telephone: 262-670-3302
   
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David Vandermeuse teaches marching band, concert band, jazz ensemble, music appreciation and music theory classes at Hartford High School. 

Mr. Vandermeuse earned BS and BME Degrees from University of Wisconsin at River Falls, and a Masters Degree University of Wisconsin at Platteville. Since 1980, Mr. Vandermeuse has taught at HUHS  in the agriculture, special education, foreign language, and music departments. 

He performs with the Hartford City Band and with the Kettle Moraine Brass, a brass ensemble of area musicians.  He is a member of MENC and ITEA music organizations.

Email: dave.vandermeuse@huhs.org
Telephone: 262-670-3304
   
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