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Kathy McHugh attended Ithaca College. It was during
that time that she was first introduced to the
Suzuki method and began her training with Sandy
Reuning. After receiving her Bachelor of Music
degree, Kathy continued her studies with Sandy
Reuning and began teaching for Ithaca Talent
Education. She had additional teacher training with
Teri Einfeldt, Linda Fiore, Mark Bjork and
participated in teachers’ workshops with Dr. Suzuki.
A family move created an opportunity for Kathy to
establish her own studio and bring Suzuki method
violin and viola instruction to Morristown, NJ.
During her 10 years in Morristown, Kathy taught many
students, began a string program in a private
school, founded a training orchestra for area
students, taught strings in the local public
schools, and was an active freelance performer.
In 1988, Kathy returned to ITE as a full-time
faculty member. She accepted a position as strings
instructor in the Lansing Central School district in
1993. Currently Kathy is the Lansing Middle School
library media specialist and teaches violin, viola,
and the Paganini repertory class part-time for ITE.
She is on the faculty of the Ithaca College Suzuki
Institute and has been a guest clinician at many
workshops.
Teaching music for Kathy is a treat. It is lots of
fun and doesn’t feel like work. “I love teaching and
am fortunate to work with so many wonderful
students, families, and colleagues. I have been
teaching using the Suzuki method for 30 years and
hope that I can continue for another 30!”
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