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A smiling woman with curly gray hair and a beige jacket sits in a music classroom, looking at the camera. Behind her are rows of colorful ukuleles, a piano, and more black chairs.

Every week, we shine a spotlight on one Lincoln Public Schools staff member! This week, meet Melissa Moates, music teacher at Kloefkorn Elementary School.

“Melissa is an asset to the students of Kloefkorn. Melissa puts her heart and soul into her students! The Kloefkorn choir concerts are high school level in their preparation and presentation. The students are gently guided in a professional manner and the students respond in kind. Melissa is one in a million who makes a very hard job look effortless. Melissa Moates is a blessing and an asset to her students and  the community of Lincoln.” - Mark Luebbe, custodian at Kloefkorn Elementary School

In a few sentences, briefly describe your role at LPS.
I currently serve as the general music teacher at Kloefkorn Elementary School. I love teaching all of the students in our building and getting to know them over a period of several years. It is a true joy to help them learn to create, perform and respond to music and to help them develop their talents and appreciation of music.

How long have you worked for LPS?
I started teaching in LPS in 2001. I have taught at Lincoln High, Zeman Elementary, McPhee Elementary and now at Kloefkorn Elementary.

What inspired you to become part of the education field at LPS?
I began watching the excellence in LPS music education while I was in high school and in college.

In one word, what makes you proud to work for LPS?
Excellence. 

Did you attend LPS as a student? If so, which school(s)? If not, where are you from?

I grew up on a farm, 10 miles from Newcastle, Neb.

What path did you take after completing your formal education?

I attended Wayne State and earned a degree in music education. I then went on to the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and obtained a master’s of music in vocal performance. From there, I moved to Nashville and worked in music management, music law and in radio. Having a family changed the direction of my life, as my husband and I wanted to raise our kids closer to our families here in Nebraska.

What do you enjoy most about the Lincoln community?

I love the opportunities it provides to connect with other musicians and people within the field of music and education. Lincoln and LPS have provided my own children with many opportunities related to their own career paths.

What is your favorite childhood book or a book that has influenced your life positively?

The Bible.

Share a shout out to a former teacher who impacted your life.

Dr. Cornell Runestad - Wayne State College

Sheryl Banks - private piano teacher

Dr. Bess Scott - LPS principal

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