Beacon Cove Intermediate Music Director is Named Palm Beach Symphony Instrumental Music Teacher of the Year

2/11/21


(L to R) Palm Beach Symphony CEO David McClymont, Victor Fernandez and Symphony Director of Education and Orchestra Operations Olga M. Vazquez / (Photo: Credit IndieHouse Films)

Victor Fernandez, who leads schoolwide general music instruction at Beacon Cove Intermediate in Jupiter, is the Palm Beach Symphony 2020 Instrumental Music Teacher of the Year.

The honor recognizes K-12 educators in Palm Beach County who take an active role in the community as performing arts educators and demonstrate an ability to teach and inspire students. Nominees were judged by a panel that includes musicians, industry professionals and other educators in Palm Beach County.

“Although I wasn’t involved in the judging, Victor Fernandez is my son’s music teacher and he absolutely loves him,” said Palm Beach Symphony CEO David McClymont. “I see first-hand the positive impact Victor has in encouraging students and nurturing their interest in music.”

Fernandez has also been recognized as the 2017 School District of Palm Beach County Dwyer Award Winner, the 2016 Palm Beach County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Teacher of the Year and the 2016 Teamwork USA Teacher of the Year. In addition to his work in the classroom, he created the String Pedagogy YouTube Channel to provide underserved students with additional free opportunities to improve.


Victor Fernandez

The honor comes with a “Basket of Indulgences,” containing gift items and gift certificates to local retailers, as well as with many educational opportunities with the Symphony, which will be scheduled at a time in accordance with the guidance of local, state and CDC officials. Those opportunities include coaching sessions by Palm Beach Symphony musicians and complimentary tickets for the winner’s classes to attend a Palm Beach Symphony concert.

Active in his profession, Fernandez is a member of the Florida Orchestra Association, for which he previously served as district chair and all state ensemble coordinator. He is also a member of the Florida Music Educators Association and served two years on its executive board.

A resident of Palm Beach Gardens, Fernandez received a Master of Music Education from Florida State University, where he also received undergraduate degrees in music education and music performance. He also holds a Master of Education in educational leadership from American College of Education.

Nominations for the Instrumental Music Teacher of the Year award open in the fall. Complete details are available in the programs tab under music education at palmbeachsymhony.org.

ABOUT PALM BEACH SYMPHONY

Palm Beach Symphony is South Florida’s premier orchestra known for its diverse repertoire and commitment to community. Founded in 1974, this 501(c)(3) nonprofit arts organization adheres to a mission of engaging, educating, and entertaining the greater community of the Palm Beaches through live performances of inspiring orchestral music. The orchestra is celebrated for delivering spirited performances by first-rate musicians and distinguished guest artists. Recognized by The Cultural Council for Palm Beach County with a 2020 Muse Award for Outstanding Community Engagement, Palm Beach Symphony continues to expand its education and community outreach programs with children’s concerts, student coaching sessions and master classes, instrument donations and free public concerts that have reached more than 50,000 students in the past five years. For more information, visit www.palmbeachsymphony.org.

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