Dolphin Spotlight: Sandra Krueger, assistant music professor, Miles Clark endowed chair and COA’s 2023 Teacher of the Year

Published 7:15 am Thursday, April 18, 2024

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College of The Albemarle (COA) is spotlighting Sandra Krueger, who was celebrated as COA’s Teacher of the Year for 2023 and is the appointed Miles Clark endowed chair.

“Sandra’s experiences from a part-time music appreciation teacher in 2015 to the drama teacher/director and now her current role demonstrates her profound dedication to her students, innovative teaching methods, and passion for the performing arts,” noted the COA spotlight announcement.

Stepping into her role as the Miles Clark endowed chair, Krueger embraced a new chapter in COA’s music department. The position, honoring the legacy of local philanthropist Miles Clark, aligns with Krueger’s vision of enhancing musical education and accessibility in northeastern North Carolina. She is set to mentor, teach and direct, expanding musical opportunities for COA students and our communities.

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“As an instructor and former COA Director of Drama, Sandra embodies the spirit of community college faculty – dedicated and passionate about shaping our students’ futures,” stated the announcement. “She has led the production of six shows and five summer camps, including the notable ‘Adopt a Sailor’ project. However, her response to the unprecedented challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic truly showcased her adaptability and creative spirit. Sandra utilized Kreutinger puppets and the ‘Power of the Pivot’ podcast to enhance her students’ learning experiences during this difficult time.”

Krueger recently began a plant wave project, “Re:Sound,” an interdisciplinary endeavor bridging agribusiness, art, music, physics and more. “This initiative showcases her commitment to integrating the arts into other diverse educational fields. It reflects Sandra’s innovative approach to teaching, aiming to explore the interconnectedness of nature and the arts,” stated the announcement. “Yes, plants make music, and Sandra is always excited to share this with others.”

Krueger is working on an extension of the project, “Re:Sound Echo,” that features the plant waves from COA’s Fenwick-Hollowell Trail, creating music to enjoy as people walk along the boardwalk – the music of the many plants surrounding the trail.

In addition to her educational achievements, Krueger brings a rich professional opera and theater background to her role at COA. With a voice described as “particularly hearty and expressive,” she has graced stages from Elizabeth City to opera houses across the country.

Krueger’s achievements and passion for fostering a collaborative educational environment supports COA’s commitment to excellence. “Her story is a great example of the transformative power of dedicated educators who are also innovators in their fields. Join us in celebrating Sandra Krueger’s outstanding contributions to COA and her impact on the arts and education in our community,” stated the announcement.

“Music and the arts are not just subjects to be taught; they are mediums through which we can connect deeply with the world around us. The ‘Re:Sound’ project exemplifies this belief by uniting various disciplines to discover music in nature. As the Miles Clark Endowed Chair, I am honored to lead projects that broaden our students’ educational horizons and deepen our community’s appreciation for the arts,” said Krueger.

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