Richmond Symphony & VCUarts Music present

Future Music Educators Symposium

Location: Online

Dates: Wednesdays, January 7- February 25

Time: 4:30pm- 6pm ET

Tuition: $100

Meet The Teacher!

Sandy Goldie

Sandy Goldie is Director of Music Education at Virginia Commonwealth University, President of Virginia Music Educators Association Higher Education Division, and serving as immediate Past President of the Virginia Chapter of the American String Teachers Association as the author of two popular books on string teaching and instruments. She is an active guest conductor/adjudicator and orchestra clinician across the United States. She is a frequent presenter at state, national, and international music education conferences such as Midwest, NAfME, ASTA, VMEA, ISAME, and TMEA. She takes great joy in working with the students of the Richmond Symphony Youth Concert Orchestra.

Program Details

This 8-week online program, offered in the spring semester, is designed to provide a meaningful experience for students who show exceptional promise and passion for a future career in music education.  High school juniors and seniors are selected through teacher nominations and participate in a series of workshops and classes where their own hands-on teaching encounters are supported virtually by invited guest speakers, clinicians, and mentors, representing all of the rich diversity that exists in the world of music education. The class meets Wednesdays, January 7- February 25, 2026 from 4:30pm-6pm ET.

Tuition: $100.00 per student. (Needs based Financial Aid is available) 

Nominate a Student

Teachers may nominate up to 2 students (high school juniors or seniors). Please complete a separate form per student nomination. Nominations will be open soon!   Once nominations are received, students will be invited to submit an essay to complete the application process.

Contact Us

Questions can be directed to Marcey W. Leonard, Community Engagement Manager, at mleonard@richmondsymphony.com