
Grad Year: 2012
Master of Music in Music Education
Student Organizations:
Sigma Alpha Iota-Eta Omega
Pi Kappa Lambda
Current Job:
Vocal music director at Granite Bay High School, California
Choir director at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Lodi, California
老司机福利网 alumna Susanna Peeples 鈥12 was recognized this February as 2021 Early Career Choral Conductor by California Choral Directors Association (CCDA). This honor is awarded to current California educators who demonstrate great promise to the choral profession.
鈥淏eing selected CCDA鈥檚 Early Career Conductor of the Year is the biggest honor I鈥檝e ever been given,鈥 said Peeples. 鈥淚 owe much of my success both to the CCDA organization and to Pacific for its exemplary Music Education program.鈥
Peeples, who earned her Master of Music in Music Education at Pacific, is completing her third year as the vocal music director at Granite Bay High School in California, and her fourth year as the choir director at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Lodi. Previously, Peeples taught at McNair High School in Stockton for six years. She credits her strong foundations as an educator to knowledge and experience she gained studying with Pacific professors Ruth Brittin, Edward Cetto and Eric Hammer.
鈥淒oing fieldwork during my master鈥檚 program at Pacific was formative in giving me hands-on training in the choral classroom,鈥 said Peeples. 鈥淢y first job out of Pacific was luckily in Stockton where the community and support system of Pacific allowed me to flourish. I feel fortunate I was able to pay it forward to future Pacific students who eventually came to me for their fieldwork assignments.鈥
Peeples is the chair of the CCDA Central Region Honor Choirs, department chair of the Performing Arts Department at Granite Bay, and most recently the Granite Bay High School nominee for Teacher of the Year of the Roseville Joint Union High School District.
In just three years at Granite Bay, Peeples has tripled student enrollment in the choral program. Her choirs have consistently received superior ratings, and Peeples is particularly proud of her students鈥 high sight-reading marks when participating in California Music Educators Association鈥檚 Choral Festivals.
She is passionate about music education, especially about training and retaining new teachers. To that end, along with three other teachers, Peeples created weekly 鈥淎MusEd: A Music Educators' Podcast鈥 devoted to offering advice to teachers in the first years of their careers.
鈥淭eaching music can often be isolating and in the first five years many educators can burn out,鈥 said Peeples. 鈥淭ogether with my fellow teachers, John Cargile '11, Veronica Tonus '10 and Olin Hannum we created 鈥淎MusEd鈥 to help us survive the first five years of teaching with a consistent support network. We have now been hosting this podcast for seven seasons. This has helped us, and hopefully our listeners, move from surviving to thriving.鈥
