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Thursday, May 7, 2026

A #PeachysPick Since 2011, #SanPietro Since 1992 by #MoverandShaker #GerardoBruno and #CosimoBruno Spring 2026 #SouthernItalian #18East54thStreet between Madison and Fifth Avenues

Founder and Owner Mover and Shaker Gerardo Bruno introduces the brilliant Polpo Arrosto, delivered fresh every day, six days a week
In 1976 the Bruno brothers arrived in New York from Salerno in the Campagnia region of Italy, and ever since, they have been one of the driving forces in excellence in fine Italian cuisine in Manhattan.  They were among the first to work with us quite early on far before anyone thought social media would ever take off and before it was even called that; however, the more things change, the more the excellence endures uniquely at 18 East 54th Street, home to San Pietro since its inception on June 10, 1992.  We are thrilled to introduce you to their brand new interior renovation which opened to the public April 1, 2026.  It's lively, bright, upbeat and upscale and ready to greet you now!

This is how this restaurant got its name, from our expert familiar with the Vatican:

It is based on Mt. 16.18 when Peter acknowledges Jesus to be the Messiah. Jesus replies by naming him 'Cephas' (Petros in Gk) which means 'rock'--the rock on which he founds his Church. (There are more details I can give if you want, but these are covered well by Stephen Ray in 'Upon This Rock', San Francisco: Ignatius 1999). When Jesus founds the Church on Peter (who is the first apostle to publicly recognize who Jesus is), he gives him the 'keys to the kingdom'--the authority to bind and loose (to forgive sins, to teach authoritatively). Today the keys are a symbol of the papacy and appear on the vatican flag (Ray discusses the wider biblical significance of the keys).  St Peter's is the basilica at the Vatican​. It is built over Peter's tomb. The plaza in front is the piazza San Pietro.

The Southern Italian cuisine opened with the commanding performance of Polpo Arrosto: seared baby octopus with roasted artichokes, fresh herbs and aged balsamic reduction.  Its fantastic flavor was sublime with ultimate tenderness achieved in this champion of the sea.  All six days of the week (not Sunday) that San Pietro is open, seafood is delivered fresh EVERY DAY and that makes all the difference.  Frittura Mista was an engaging follow up in the Antipasti section: a lightly fried selection of market seafood including calamari, shrimp, scallops and cod boast artful presentation and engaging sensational flavor further highlighted by the bespoke signature tartar sauce of homemade mayonnaise, capers and pickles.  Its ideal crispness won us over: it's not at all over or underdone.
As you know, we are huge proponents of green salads.  There are four salad selections on the menu at San Pietro and we chose Lattuga Romana con Gamberi e Parmigiano Reggiano: Romaine lettuce with house Caesar dressing, sauteed shrimp, and shaved Parmigiano Reggiano.  The precision cut of the lettuce is upper echelon as well as the parm shaved artisan-style.  The level of detail you encounter in your total San Pietro experience is rarely found in fine dining today in 2026 even in Manhattan, however, the Bruno family has always been in it to win it and takes tremendous pride in their vocation.  The Caesar dressing is made-to-order and is a glorious puree of homemade mayonnaise, capers, anchovies from Italy, salt and black pepper, Worcester sauce and evoo.  The effect is a satisfying crunch on your elevated salad palate!  Dining at San Pietro is a joy.
Also note if you are unaware, photography by Peachy here is absolutely unedited and the truth is, your dinner is absolutely exactly this gorgeous at San Pietro.
When you practice excellence, you don't need filters.
The Pasta section is a homage to their home country.
We narrowed it down to two.
First, meet the perfectly al dente Cavatelli ai Frutti di Mare.
Terrific mussels, exquisite clams, fresh market shellfish of the day, chickpeas, thyme and anchovy jus sing a symphony of the sea on your plate welcoming you to the light new interior of San Pietro on you palate.  The commendable fresh flavor emanates sublime seafood flavor in tandem and we particularly loved the succulent shrimp.
A surefire classic without a doubt is the trio of Ravioli con Porcini e Ricotta, pure goodness!
Striking a pose on the runway of the plate, the house ravioli are elegantly crafted with porcini and ricotta and ravished in a plum tomato sauce with ricotta and basil mousse.  Mozzarella on top is the perfect touch.
Risotto con peperoni e Gamberoni is a triumph in flavor pizazz and the vibrancy of the sweet pepper puree adds just the right vegetable freshness that matches the inviting seafood essence of the shrimp.  Carnaroli rice is the brilliant bedrock for this dish that sings a lovely song of spring in New York. Without a doubt this is the best risotto we've had absolutely anywhere on the East Coast in 2026 so far. And we have experienced some very strong contenders.
San Pietro has 110 seats all inside and 42 of them can be converted into a private room.
We chose this convincing Chianti to sip and enjoyed our glass immensely.
Branzino al Sale is a total experience at San Pietro, and this is Peachy's personal favorite dish here, and it is exactly as phenomenal as we remember it to be.  Some rest upon their laurels but San Pietro does not at all.  Each and every dish they take the utmost care with and pride in.  The whole Mediterranean Sea Bass is pure perfection in salt and there's its head poking out.  Herbs and extra virgin olive oil enhance this beauty of the sea underneath the salt and the soft, elegant white fish that is unveiled is a pleasure to dine upon in each and every bite.  Sauteed vegetables come to the party.
This dish needs to be on your life bucket list.
Our friend Gerardo loves what he does and his enthusiasm makes your dinner even better!
Cosimo is not pictured because he was hard at work in the kitchen so perhaps you'll see his smiling face another day.
From every angle, the Noci di Capesante con Indiva Belga Brasata are the epitome of elegance: six sensational scallops seared to perfection await your acquaintance with beautifully braised Belgian endives.  We have not had scallops of such high quality in New York in ages and this is a treasure chest of excellence exclusively at San Pietro.  From every angle, it is a winner.
Finally, if you are one to not go for seafood, note the Carne section has six options.  One is the Galetto Arrosto con Cicoria e Peperoncini, chosen for us by Cosimo Bruno himself.  This hearty roasted Cornish Hen with herbs, black pepper, chicory and hot cherry peppers is sure to please a wide array of palates and certainly outshines any chicken in recent memory.  The moist high-quality hen is both generous in portion and seasoned just right culminating in an absolutely delicious choice.

San Pietro continues to earn our Highest Recommendation.






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#NHLPeachy @NHL NHL Morning Skate: Stanley Cup Playoffs Edition – May 7, 2026

* Josh Doan, Ryan McLeod, Jordan Greenway and Bowen Byram buried goals while Zach Benson had another multi-point game as Buffalo beat Montreal in front of jubilant crowds both inside and outside KeyBank Center. Doan’s youth and the longevity of his father’s career has Josh competing for a Stanley Cup just over nine years after his dad, Shane, last played in the NHL.

* Beckett Sennecke and Leo Carlsson collected goals as the Ducks defeated the Golden Knights to even their Second Round series before it shifts to Honda Center, which hosted an energetic watch party Wednesday.

* Thursday’s lone contest features the Flyers looking to cut their series deficit in half and snap an opponent’s six-game postseason-opening winning streak for the first time in exactly 48 years.


Youth continue to shine as Sabres secure series lead against Canadiens
Zach Benson (0-2—2), 20, and Josh Doan (1-1—2), 24, had two points apiece as Buffalo beat Montreal and took a 1-0 lead in its Second Round series. The Sabres earned their first win beyond the opening round of the playoffs since a 3-2 victory versus the Senators in Game 4 of the 2007 Conference Finals, much to the delight of 19,070 fans inside KeyBank Center and thousands more outside at the Sabrehood Block Party.

* Benson became the fourth player in franchise playoff history with consecutive multi-point games at age 20 or younger, following Pierre Turgeon (2 GP from Game 1-2 of 1989 DSF), John Tucker (2 GP from Game 3-4 of 1985 DSF) and Alan Haworth (2 GP from Game 3-4 of 1981 QF). Benson factored on four consecutive goals dating to Game 6 of the First Round and was one back of Buffalo’s longest postseason run set by Rene Robert, who had a hand on five straight against Montreal from Game 4-6 of the 1973 Quarterfinals.

* Doan is the grandson of former Blues draft pick Bernie Doan (No. 80 in 1971) as well as the son of Shane Doan, who played his entire 21-season career with the Coyotes/Jets and is the franchise’s all-time leader in every major scoring category. Josh was selected by Arizona with the No. 37 pick in the 2021 NHL Draft just four years after his father’s final game for the Coyotes on April 8, 2017.


SENNECKE, CARLSSON SPARK THE OFFENSE AS DUCKS TIE SERIES
Just a day after being named a finalist for the Calder Trophy as the League’s top rookie, 20-year-old Beckett Sennecke opened the scoring at T-Mobile Arena and 21-year-old Leo Carlsson netted the winning tally as the Ducks leveled their series with the Golden Knights at one game apiece.

* Sennecke became the fourth player in franchise history to score multiple goals in a single postseason at age 20 or younger alongside Stanislav Chistov (4 in 2003), Emerson Etem (3 in 2013) and Ryan Getzlaf (2 in 2006).

* Carlsson, who also scored the decisive tally in Game 3 of the First Round, became the third Ducks player age 21 or younger to record multiple game-winning goals in a single postseason, joining Nick Ritchie (2 in 2017) and Getzlaf (2 in 2007).



Buffalo’s Byram tying franchise Playoff record featured iN Live Updates
Wednesday’s edition of #NHLStats: Live Updates featured more notes from the two-game slate. Some highlights include:

* Bowen Byram buried his fourth goal of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs to tie former teammate Cale Makar for the highest total among blueliners. Byram matched the franchise record for most in a postseason by a defenseman shared by Jason Woolley (4 in 1999), Alexei Zhitnik (4 in 1999) and Mike Ramsey (4 in 1983).

* Jordan Greenway, who hails from Canton, N.Y., got the game-winning goal. He represented Team USA at the 2018 Winter Olympics under head coach Tony Granato (brother of former Sabres bench boss, Don) before making his NHL debut with the Wild on March 27, 2018.

* Nick Suzuki tallied for the second time in as many contests after opening the scoring in Game 7 of the First Round and did so on the heels of being named a finalist for the 2025-26 Frank J. Selke Trophy alongside Anthony Cirelli and Brock Nelson. Click here to read more.

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FLYERS look TO CUT SERIES DEFICIT IN HALF, HAND HURRICANES FIRST playoff LOSS

Sean Couturier and the Flyers aim to cut their deficit to 2-1 and snap the six-game postseason-opening winning streak held by Taylor Hall and the Hurricanes as the series shifts to Xfinity Mobile Arena on Thursday. It will mark the first Round 2 contest in Philadelphia since Game 5 of the 2012 Conference Semifinals.

* Couturier can help the Flyers earn a series win after facing a 2-0 deficit for the fourth time in franchise history, following the 2010 and 2000 Conference Semifinals as well as the 1977 Quarterfinals. The 2000 series featured the third-longest game in NHL history and Philadelphia’s head coach Rick Tocchet, who helped the Flyers forge four straight wins against the Penguins.

* Hall played the role of overtime hero in Game 2 for Carolina, which needs one victory to tie its franchise record for longest winning streak at any point during a playoff year set in 2006 when Hurricanes bench boss Rod Brind’Amour captained the club to a Stanley Cup. There have been 12 instances in NHL history where a team extended their postseason-opening winning streak to seven contests and eight of those clubs went on to claim a championship, including the 1975 Flyers.

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#FashionAlert MAGIC by Informa in Nashville Brings Southern Flair to Music City Center with Fresh Trends, Local Talent, and Retail Insights Our Coverage Sponsored by Hallak Cleaners the Couture Cleaner @hallakcleaners @hallakcouturecleaner

For sixty years, Hallak Cleaners the Couture Cleaner has been entrusted with Manhattan’s finest wardrobes. The official cleaner of Whom You Know since 2012, Hallak is the only cleaner Peachy Deegan would ever use and we are honored to work with them. New York’s fashion boutiques have been recommending Hallak to their loyal customers for years. They understand the importance of quality fabric care and protecting their client’s investment. While Hallak is known for their expert handling of couture and other precious items, they also make it a point to give your more casual garments the same level of attention. Their representatives are always on the look out for the hard-to-notice stains, loose seams, missing buttons, etc. You can trust Hallak Cleaners with your entire wardrobe and then some. A sample of some of their specialized services:


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MAGIC in Nashville, organized by FASHION by Informa, concluded its highly anticipated event at the Music City Center this week, leaving an indelible mark on the Southeast fashion and Nashville retail industries. The event, held from April 28–29, brought together leading brands, retailers, and industry professionals for two days of networking.



This year’s MAGIC in Nashville featured an impressive lineup of over 225 brands, ranging from emerging designers to established labels, offering attendees a curated selection of apparel, footwear, and accessories. The event attracted attendees, including buyers, retailers, and industry insiders all eager to explore the latest trends and innovations shaping the fashion landscape.

With 90% of registered attendees from the South or Midwest, MAGIC is a must-attend event for fashion professionals in the Southeast offering a unique platform to spotlight regional talent, trends, and business opportunities. The event fosters a sense of community while showcasing the vibrant creativity and entrepreneurial spirit that defines the region’s fashion landscape.

“This has been our best national show to date. We had a fantastic day one, connecting with some of our biggest accounts we’ve been building relationships with all year. As a music-driven, pop culture brand, Nashville truly aligns with who we are — it’s the perfect market for us,” said a representative from Prince Peter Collection, an exhibiting brand.




ighlights from MAGIC in Nashville 2026:Dynamic Onsite Activations: Highlights included the FashionGo booth, which featured a highly popular rolling bag giveaway that drew long lines. Their space also hosted happy hours, snack hours, and additional giveaways. Rustler added to the excitement by hosting a private offsite party for MAGIC retailers and influencers at their storefront location in Downtown Nashville, where attendees could design their own custom hats. Other onsite activations included sunglasses engraving, hair touchups, custom embroidery, and more.
Trend-Forward Brands: Attendees were treated to a showcase of the latest trends, with a focus on gameday, western wear, boots and other footwear, as well as immediates, across the young contemporary and modern sportswear categories.
Networking Opportunities: The event provided a platform for meaningful connections, with multiple networking sessions, retail matchmaking programs, and exclusive events designed to foster collaboration and growth.

The event also featured an educational program, with multiple sessions led by industry experts covering topics such as color and fashion trends 2026, retail innovation, consumer behavior, and building collections that sell. These sessions provided attendees with actionable insights to navigate the complexities of running successful retail operations, enhancing product offerings, and maximizing profitability in a competitive market.

Education Takeaways included:Must-have color hues, where to find them throughout the show, and ways to use trending colors effectively on your sales floor to make fast, confident buying decisions.
How to reduce inbound shipping costs from your wholesalers, as well as simple actionable ways to increase profitability without raising prices.
Embracing your unique style and personality to turn social media into a sales engine for boutiques. From funky outfits to TikTok creativity, attendees learned how to authentically engage customers and drive real traffic, online and in-person.

As MAGIC continues to grow, it remains committed to fostering innovation, inclusivity, and collaboration within the fashion and retail industries. The next edition of MAGIC is set to take place in Las Vegas, August 10–12, promising even more opportunities for brands and retailers to connect and thrive.

MAGIC will also return to Nashville in 2027, May 11–12.

For more information about MAGIC and upcoming events, visit www.magicfashionevents.com.

About MAGIC by Informa

MAGIC is a high-energy fashion experience and home to the industry's largest selection of trend-driven and young contemporary apparel, footwear, and accessories. Fusing scale with curation to drive commerce, creativity, and connections, MAGIC joins a global audience of retail buyers - from big-box to boutique - with influencers, media, and industry thought leaders. More than just events, MAGIC is a deeply rooted community, and a place brands and retailers call home. For more information, please visit: www.magicfashionevents.com.

About Informa Markets
Informa Markets, a subsidiary of Informa plc (LON:INF), creates platforms for industries and specialist markets to trade, innovate and grow. With a global reach and diverse portfolio of verticals, including Pharmaceuticals, Food, Medical Technology and Infrastructure, Informa Markets connects buyers and sellers worldwide through face-to-face exhibitions, targeted digital services and actionable data solutions. For more information, visit www.informamarkets.com.

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#NewYorkNotes @RecordingAcad 202 QUARTERFINALISTS ANNOUNCED FOR 2027 MUSIC EDUCATOR AWARD™ PRESENTED BY THE RECORDING ACADEMY® AND GRAMMY MUSEUM®


RECIPIENT, FINALISTS AND SEMI-FINALISTS TO RECEIVE CASH HONORARIUMS

The Music Educator Award™ was established to recognize current educators (kindergarten through college and public and private schools) who have made a significant and lasting contribution to the field of music education and who demonstrate a commitment to the broader cause of maintaining music education in the schools. In a partnership and presentation by the Recording Academy® and Grammy Museum®, the recipient will be recognized during Grammy® Week 2027.

The award is open to current U.S. music teachers, and anyone can nominate a teacher—students, parents, friends, colleagues, community members, school deans, and administrators. Teachers are also able to nominate themselves, and nominated teachers are notified and invited to fill out an application.

Each year, one recipient is selected from 10 finalists and recognized for their remarkable impact on students' lives. The 13th annual honoree will be flown to Los Angeles to attend the 2027 Grammy Awards® and a range of Grammy Week events. The nine additional finalists will receive a $1,000 honorarium, and the schools of all 10 finalists will receive matching grants.

Fifteen semi-finalists will receive a $500 honorarium with matching school grants. In addition, the American Choral Directors Association, National Association for Music Education, NAMM Foundation, and National Education Association support this program through outreach to their constituencies.


A total of 202 music teachers from 177 cities and 36 states have been announced as quarterfinalists for the Music Educator Award presented by the Recording Academy and Grammy Museum. In total, over 2,100 initial nominations were submitted. In addition to our quarterfinalists, 187 legacy applicants from 2026 will also be eligible to win the award this year. View the full list of quarterfinalists and legacy applicants here.

QUARTERFINALISTS

Name School
City
State

Casie Adams
Martinsburg High School
Martinsburg
West Virginia

Tyler Adel
Paramus High School
Paramus
New Jersey

John Aguilar
Arlington High School
Arlington
Washington

Christopher Alberts
School Without Walls
Washington
Maryland

Michael Alfieri
United Charter High School Advanced Math & Science
Bronx
New York

James Allder
Greenbrier East High School
Lewisburg
West Virginia

Erin Althen
Westhill High School
Syracuse
New York

Justin Anderson
McNeil High School
Austin
Texas

Christopher Andrews
Hephzibah High School
Hephzibah
Georgia

Michael Antmann
Freedom High School
Orlando
Florida

Michael Baker
Palmetto High School
Williamston
South Carolina

Daniel Balkema
Pilot Point HS
Pilot Point
Texas

Thomas Bankert
Wakefield Memorial High School
Wakefield
Massachusetts

Cory Barnfield
Norton Commons Elementary
Prospect
Kentucky

Deanna Bell
Vestavia Hills Elementary East
Vestavia Hills
Alabama

Michael Benge
Helix Charter High School
La Mesa
California

Connor Bentley
Pontiac High School
Pontiac
Michigan

Adem Birson
New York University
New York
New York

Nina Bishop
Brookline High School
Brookline
Massachusetts

Andrew Boland
J. Sterling Morton West High School
Berwyn
Illinois

Brandon Booth
ConneXions: A Community Based Arts School
Baltimore
Maryland

Lynnette Boschulte
Forest Oak Middle School
Gaithersburg
Maryland

Patrick Bowen
Las Vegas Academy of The Arts
Las Vegas
Nevada

Andrew Bowerly
Tenino High School
Tenino
Washington

Ryan Bulgarelli
Williamsport Area High School
Williamsport
Pennsylvania

Dr. Walter Busse
Miami Beach Senior High School
Miami Beach
Florida

Gene Butler
Smiths Station High School
Smiths Station
Alabama

David Cardona
Coral Springs Charter School
Coral Springs
Florida

Tammy Carley
Denmark School District
Denmark
Wisconsin

Christopher Carr
Carrollton High School
Carrollton
Georgia

Marcos Carreras
Conservatory of The Arts
Springfield
Massachusetts

Curtis Carver
Harlem High School
Harlem
Georgia

Louise Chernosky
Bard High School Early College
Newark
New Jersey

Ernesta Chicklowski
Roosevelt Elementary School
Tampa
Florida

Kaylene Clark
Mclane High School
Fresno
California

Ashley Cobb
Catawba Trail Elementary School
Elgin
South Carolina

David Colella
Girard High School
Girard
Ohio

Theresa Crombach
Corinth Central School District
Corinth
New York

Ashley Deane
Queen Creek High School
Queen Creek
Arizona

Brittany DelSignore
Berkeley High School
Moncks Corner
South Carolina

Jack Eaddy
University of Georgia
Athens
Georgia

Lesley Earles
Edison High School
Minneapolis
Minnesota

Jonathan Eldridge
Weston High School
Weston
Massachusetts

Stephen Elford
Bayless High School
Saint Louis
Missouri

Brandon Ellsworth
North Salinas High School
Salinas
California

Gracie Elswick
Salisbury Middle School
Salisbury
Maryland

Micah Erickson
Lake Linden Hubbell High School
Lake Linden
Michigan

Andreas Farmakalidis
Calabash Elementary
Los Angeles
California

Victor Figueroa
Lehman High School
Kyle
Texas

Zachary Foster
Dickinson High School
Dickinson
Texas

Rick Fowler
Creekside High School
Saint Johns
Florida

Natalie Frakes
Niles West High School
Skokie
Illinois

Bridgette Franks
Carl Sandburg Middle School
Levittown
Pennsylvania

J.D. Frizzell
Briarcrest Christian School
Eads
Tennessee

Chesteron Frye
South Pike High School
Magnolia
Mississippi

Carol Gacesa
Weisenberg Elementary School
New Tripoli
Pennsylvania

Gregory Gatewood
Milby High School
Houston
Texas

Guillermo Gonzalez
James A Garfield High School
Los Angeles
California

Serena Gorham
Weare Middle School
Weare
New Hampshire

Jess Gronberg
Hawkes Bluff Elementary
Davie
Florida

Jason Groon
Harrisburg High School
Harrisburg
South Dakota

Marissa Guarriello
University of Texas Austin
Austin
Texas

Angela Guira
Bartow High School
Bartow
Florida

Adam Gumble
West Chester University
West Chester
Pennsylvania

Carolyn Hankins
Page Middle School
Franklin
Tennessee

Cordara Harper
Grambling State University
Grambling
Louisiana

Sky Harris
Liverpool High School
Liverpool
New York

Colin Harte
Bard High School Early College Bronx
Bronx
New York

Anthony Harvey
Kipp Scholar Academy
Los Angeles
California

Jessica Harvey
John F. Kennedy High School
New Orleans
Louisiana

Roland Hatcher
Adlai E. Stevenson High School
Lincolnshire
Illinois

Colette Hebert
School 23
Yonkers
New York

Bobby Helms
Copiah-Lincoln Community College
Wesson
Mississippi

Matt Heritage
Innovation High School
Spokane
Washington

John Hermanson
Fort Collins High School
Fort Collins
Colorado

Mike Hernandez
Franklin High School
El Paso
Texas

Preston Huber
TREE Academy
West Hollywood
California

Christopher Hughes
Betty H. Fairfax High School
Laveen
Arizona

Natalie Humble
Henryville Jr/Sr High School
Henryville
Indiana

Beth Hurley
Northwest Guilford Middle School
Greensboro
North Carolina

Andrew Hutchens
Benedict College
Columbia
South Carolina

Andria Hyden
Bedichek Middle School
Austin
Texas

Avious Jackson
William Mason High School
Mason
Ohio

Devin R. James
Salem High School
Conyers
Georgia

Aaron Jaramillo
Cherokee Trail High School
Aurora
Colorado

Jason Johnson
Pike County Central High School
Pikeville
Kentucky

Esau Jones
St. Rose of Lima Catholic School
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania

Liam Keller
Chatham High School
Chatham
New Jersey

Larry Kennon
Troy Christian Schools
Troy
Ohio

Min Sang Kim
Austin Peay State University
Clarksville
Tennessee

Dorina Kingston
Homer J. Morris Middle School
McAllen
Texas

Jee-Yeoun Ko
Xavier University of Louisiana
New Orleans
Louisiana

Heidi Kohler
Clarence Middle School
Clarence
New York

Sarah Labrie
Lexington High School
Lexington
Massachusetts

Rachel Lake
Ilwaco High School
Ilwaco
Washington

Frankie Lancaster
Watauga High School
Boone
North Carolina

Dominique Lane
Crisp County High School
Cordele
Georgia

Erik Leung
Oregon State University
Corvallis
Oregon

Jerron Liddell
University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff
Pine Bluff
Arkansas

Josh Lisner
Edison High School
Edison
New Jersey

Ryan Mack
P.S. 10 Magnet School of Math, Science, and Design Technology
Brooklyn
New York

JJ Magallon
Damien High School
La Verne
California

Stefano Marchese
Eliot K-8 Innovation School
Boston
Massachusetts

Stephany Marilley
Vestal Middle School
Vestal
New York

Alvin Martinez
Holmes High School
San Antonio
Texas

Jennifer Martinez
Pittsburg High School
Pittsburg
California

Jesus Martinez
South Grand Prairie High School
Grand Prairie
Texas

Travis Mason
Renaissance charter school at Crownpoint
Ocoee
Florida

Erik Mason
Buford High School
Buford
Georgia

Rachel Maxwell
Traughber Junior High School
Oswego
Illinois

Anthony Mazzocchi
Kaufman Music Center/Special Music School M859
New York
New York

Michael McCabe
Lake Highland Preparatory School
Orlando
Florida

Leigh Ann McClain
Griffin Middle School
The Colony
Texas

Lawrence McCrobie
Valley High School
Louisville
Kentucky

Gary McCullum Jr
Hattiesburg High School
Hattiesburg
Mississippi

Brittany McFall
Centralia Junior High School
Centralia
Illinois

Angela McKenna
Classen School of Advanced Studies @ Northeast High School
Oklahoma City
Oklahoma

Margaret McKenna
Boston Latin School
Boston
Massachusetts

Laurie Meyers
Minneapolis South High School
Minneapolis
Minnesota

Michael Miguez
NSU University School
Davie
Florida

Eddie Milledge
Calibre Academy Surprise
Surprise
Arizona

William Molineaux
The Osceola County School for the Arts
Kissimmee
Florida

Amrutha Murthy
Park Vista High School
Lake Worth
Florida

Joseph Nassar
St. Amant High School
St. Amant
Louisiana

Brandi Neal
University High School
Orange City
Florida

Andrew Nemeth
Penn High School
Mishawaka
Indiana

Dr. Phong Nguyen
Vel Phillips Middle School
Oshkosh
Wisconsin

Phuong Nguyen
Boltz Middle School
Fort Collins
Colorado

Heather Orr
Texas A&M University
College Station
Texas

Michele Paynter Paise
Morehead State University
Morehead
Kentucky

Lindsey Parker
Laguna Beach High School
Laguna Beach
California

Kelly Parra
PS/IS266Q
Bellerose
New York

Michael Parsons
Briarcrest Christian School
Eads
Tennessee

Natasha Pasternak
Orange County School of the Arts
Santa Ana
California

Erika Pierce
Chartiers Valley Middle School
Bridgeville
Pennsylvania

Chantae Pittman
Campbell High School
Smyrna
Georgia

Alan Posner
Bloomfield Hills High School
Bloomfield Hills
Michigan

Courtney Powers
Hoboken Charter School
Hoboken
New Jersey

Johnny Powers
West Florence High School
Florence
South Carolina

Briony Price
Gramercy Arts High School
New York
New York

Francisco Quixtan
Jule F. Sumner High School
Riverview
Florida

Mario Raven
Vista Charter Middle School
Los Angeles
California

Amy Reber
Lake Oconee Academy
Greensboro
Georgia

Dr. Shannon Redburn
Pembroke Hill School
Kansas City
Missouri

Ryan Rimington
Neuqua Valley High School
Naperville
Illinois

Christian Robinson
The Berkeley Carroll School
Brooklyn
New York

Brandon Rockstroh
Green Bay Southwest High School
Green Bay
Wisconsin

Nathan Rodahl
Port Angeles High School
Port Angeles
Washington

Alberto Rodriguez
Mount Vernon High School
Alexandria
Virginia

Jimmie Rogers
Moorpark High School
Moorpark
California

Ryan Rosete
Hanover Junior Senior High School
Colorado Springs
Colorado

Tarik Rowland
Tri-Cities High School
East Point
Georgia

Edgar Rubio
Gulliver Prep School
Coral Gables
Florida

Emily Saenz
Benbrook Middle-High School
Fort Worth
Texas

Rebecca Saltzman
Simsbury High School
Simsbury
Connecticut

Anthony Santanastaso
George W. Hewlett High School
Hewlett
New York

Jordyn Satterfield
Quioccasin Middle School
Richmond
Virginia

Eric Schultz
Coastal Carolina University
Conway
South Carolina

Christopher Scinto
Paradise Valley Community College
Phoenix
Arizona

Mike Scott
Columbia Basin College
Pasco
Washington

John Seaton
Las Vegas Academy of the Arts
Las Vegas
Nevada

Jared Sene
Nampa High School
Nampa
Idaho

Daniel Shafer
Saint Stephen's Episcopal School
Bradenton
Florida

Cameron R. Siegal, Ph.D.
George H. Potter School
Dartmouth
Massachusetts

Katie Silcott
Olentangy Shanahan Middle School
Lewis Center
Ohio

Dylan Sims
Gold Hill Middle School
Fort Mill
South Carolina

Jayne Skoog
Talent Unlimited High School
New York
New York

Adria Smith
Marblehead Community Charter Public School
Marblehead
Massachusetts

Donna Smith
Hueytown High School
Hueytown
Alabama

Jason Smith
Wahoo Public Schools
Wahoo
Nebraska

Jessie Smith
Gruver ISD
Gruver
Texas

Kayla Smith
Lawrence Central High School
Indianapolis
Indiana

Katie Solomon
Old Bonhomme Elementary School
Saint Louis
Missouri

Tony Spano
Culver City High School
Culver City
California

Louis Syrovy
Legacy High School
North Las Vegas
Nevada

Sabrina Terry
Southwest Middle School
Lakeland
Florida

Jennifer Theisen-Gray
William M. Colmer Middle School
Pascagoula
Mississippi

Mark-Anthony Thomas
New Orleans Center for Creative Arts
New Orleans
Louisiana

Arthur Thovmasian
Longmeadow High School
Longmeadow
Massachusetts

Brian Timmons
Bergenfield High School
Bergenfield
New Jersey

Lyndra Tingley
Woodstock High School
Woodstock
Illinois

Matthew Tiramani
MS54 Booker T. Washington
New York
New York

Mario Torres
Johnston STEM Academy
North Las Vegas
Nevada

Emily Valle
Geneva High School
Geneva
Ohio

Miriam Vazquez
Duane D. Keller Middle School
Las Vegas
Nevada

Emily Vite
Columbia High School
Maplewood
New Jersey

Jeff Vyhlidal
Grand Island Northwest
Grand Island
Nebraska

Dr. Karen Waddell
Nansemond River High School
Suffolk
Virginia

Donald Walter
Northwest Guilford High School
Greensboro
North Carolina

Antwuan Walters
Heights High School
Houston
Texas

Riley Warren
Forney High School
Forney
Texas

Montana Webb
Mountain Home High School
Mountain Home
Idaho

Christopher Weddel
Fremont High School
Fremont
Nebraska

Lisa Werner
St. Bruno Parish School
Dousman
Wisconsin

Krystal Williams
Suitland High School
District Heights
Maryland

Jesse G. Williams, Jr.
Gunston Middle School
Arlington
Virginia

Kelly Winovich
Northgate Middle/High School
Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania

Jason Womack
Dueitt Middle School
Spring
Texas

Scott Woodard
West Virginia State University
Institute
West Virginia

Cameron Yassaman
Grover Cleveland Charter High School
Reseda
California

Jenna Young
Somerset Berkley Regional High School
Somerset
Massachusetts

Nathan Zamora Hendrickson High School
Pflugerville Texas

WHEN:
The semi-finalists will be announced in September. For more information, please visit www.grammymusicteacher.com.

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