Full Text of HR1036 100th General Assembly
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| 1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
| 2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of | 3 | | Representatives wish to congratulate Craig Roselieb
on a | 4 | | stellar career spanning 33 years as an instructor of music | 5 | | education and wish him well in his
upcoming retirement; and
| 6 | | WHEREAS, Craig Roselieb is a 1979 graduate of Downers Grove | 7 | | South (DGS) High School; he completed a
Bachelor of Music from | 8 | | Northern Illinois University in Music Education and Saxophone
| 9 | | Performance in 1984, where he was a three-year member of the | 10 | | NIU Jazz Ensemble under Ron Modell;
he was a winner in the 1983 | 11 | | Concerto Competition on alto saxophone as a student of Steve | 12 | | Duke; and
| 13 | | WHEREAS, Craig Roselieb earned a Master of Music in | 14 | | Instrumental Conducting from Northwestern
University in 1988, | 15 | | where he directed the Symphonic Band and Concert Band under | 16 | | John P. Paynter, and
directed the Jazz Lab Band and played jazz | 17 | | tenor in the Northwestern University Jazz Ensemble with Don
| 18 | | Owens; and
| 19 | | WHEREAS, After completing his master's degree, Craig | 20 | | Roselieb worked for three years at Glenbrook
North High School | 21 | | and two years at Wheaton Central High School before taking a | 22 | | job at his alma mater
28 years ago in 1990; he is currently |
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| 1 | | completing his final year as Director of Bands at DGS; and | 2 | | WHEREAS, Craig Roselieb has taught virtually every music | 3 | | class available during his tenure at DGS, and
his current | 4 | | responsibilities at DGS include the Marching Mustangs, Wind | 5 | | Ensemble, Jazz
Ensemble, Wind, Symphony, Symphonic Band, and | 6 | | Concert Band; and | 7 | | WHEREAS, Craig Roselieb has led both domestic and | 8 | | international group travel experiences for students
to | 9 | | destinations including Germany, England, Switzerland, Rome, | 10 | | the Czech Republic, San Francisco,
Orlando, Hawaii, New | 11 | | Orleans, Tampa Bay, the Symphony Center in Chicago, and | 12 | | Carnegie Hall; and | 13 | | WHEREAS, In recent years, the Marching Band has been a | 14 | | three-time finalist in the Illinois State Marching
Band | 15 | | Championship, the Jazz Ensemble has been a finalist at the | 16 | | Essentially Ellington Festival in New
York and the Swing | 17 | | Central Jazz Festival in Savannah, Georgia, and the Wind | 18 | | Ensemble has been selected
three times for the University of | 19 | | Illinois Superstate Festival; the Jazz Ensemble was also | 20 | | selected to
perform at the 2011 Midwest Clinic, the 2012 | 21 | | Illinois Music Education Association (ILMEA) All-State
| 22 | | Festival, and the 2012 Chicago Jazz Festival; and |
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| 1 | | WHEREAS, Craig Roselieb has served as the ILMEA District I | 2 | | President and is currently the ILMEA Jazz
Division President; | 3 | | he has maintained professional memberships in the National | 4 | | Association for Music
Education (NAfME) and the American School | 5 | | Band Director's Association (ASBDA); and | 6 | | WHEREAS, Craig Roselieb has garnered numerous professional | 7 | | citations, including the National Band
Association Citation | 8 | | for Excellence four times, the Chicagoland Outstanding Music | 9 | | Educator Award, and
the Mr. Holland's Opus Award; therefore, be | 10 | | it
| 11 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE | 12 | | HUNDREDTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we | 13 | | congratulate Craig Roselieb on making a positive difference in | 14 | | the lives of the countless students he taught at Downers Grove | 15 | | South High School, Glenbrook North High School, and Wheaton | 16 | | Central High School, and we wish him the best in all his future | 17 | | endeavors; and be it further
| 18 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | 19 | | presented to Craig Roselieb as an
expression of our | 20 | | appreciation and esteem as he approaches retirement.
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