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Assistant Principal of Arts and Business

Thomas Oberle, Assistant Principal of Arts and Business

Thomas P. Oberle is an educator and freelance clarinetist in the New York area. As a member of The New York Clarinet Quartet, The Patrick Grant Group, The Broken Consort, and The Music Under Construction Players, Thomas has given many world premiere performances. He has appeared with the Philharmonia Virtuosi, Westchester Philharmonic, Philharmonia of the Nations, New World Symphony, Julius Grossman Orchestra, Verisimo Opera, Lubo Opera, and The New Jersey Pops, to name a few.

Thomas has performed with numerous Broadway shows including “Jane Eyre,” “Marie Christine,” “Putting It Together” with Carol Burnett, and the Tony Award-winning “Titanic.” He is proud to have been part of the 12th Annual Easter Bonnet Competition as part of the Broadway cast of “Titanic,” and to have been selected as the clarinetist in Lincoln Center's archive performance of “Jane Eyre.”

As an educator, he is active in providing arts education for as many students as possible. He was asked to take over the position of Assistant Principal of Performing Arts, Fine Art, Business, Technology and Music at Fort Hamilton High School. He began his appointment in September of 2001 and is proud to be associated with Fort Hamilton High School’s performing arts students and staff. Thomas continues to work and develop musicians of all levels. As the director of the premiere musical ensembles of the school, he has received the highest scores consistently at adjudications in and out of NYS.

The ensembles under his direction earned Superior and Best in Class at Heritage Festivals Adjudication in Washington D.C. performing several works including Morton Gould’s, Jericho. Mr. Oberle’s ensembles also earned Superior Awards and Best in Class designation at Festival Disney’s Annual Adjudication in Orlando, Florida.

Under Mr. Oberle’s supervision, Fort Hamilton High School has created a sequenced performance program that allows for students with no musical training to learn an instrument and develop skills. There are 3 levels of concert band, 2 levels of orchestra, 2 levels of chorus, a jazz band and a marching regiment. Mr. Oberle believes that all students should be given the opportunity to perform and at Fort Hamilton, they do.

During this remote learning period, Mr. Oberle and the entire Fort community continued to have students perform. The entire staff learned new software and put numerous remote performances together with the

help of our newest audio engineers, the Fort Hamilton High School music students.



Dance Faculty

Sabrina JaafarSabrina Jaafar, originally from Fort Lauderdale, FL is a Jerome Robbins Scholarship recipient and graduated Magna Cum-Laude with a BFA in dance performance from the Alvin Ailey/ Fordham program. She also holds a master's degree in dance Pedagogy from the Hunter College Arnhold Dance Education Program where she was awarded the Heather Watts full tuition scholarship. She is the founding and current director of Fort Hamilton High School’s JOFFREY Dance Academy, an auditioned based NYC pre- professional public magnet school dance program. Professional performance company credits include Buglisi Dance Theater, Ni-Ni Chen Dance Company, Yaa Samar Dance Theater, Hope Boykin Dance, The Dance Now! Ensemble, Nathan Trice Rituals Dance Theater, Footprints Dance Company, Broward Ballet, and apprenticeship with Rioult Dance Theater. Sabrina has performed a wide range of works by choreographers such as Alvin Ailey, Ohad Naharin, Doug Varone, Paul Taylor, Ronald K. Brown, Robert Battle, Elisa Monte, Neta Pulvamacher, Mathew Rushing, Pedro Ruiz, and Helen Pickett to name a few. Her choreography has been performed throughout NYC as well as in Nationally recognized festivals. Sabrina is a passionate dance educator who thrives on working with her students to realize their artistic and physical potential as well as to nurture the development of their unique choreographic voices. She works with a wide range of performers ranging from dancers, actors, to those in the circus arts.  

 
 

Monica LessarcMonica Lessard  A New Hampshire native, Monica Lessard is currently the elective dance and resident jazz teacher for the Joffrey Dance Academy at Fort Hamilton High School in Brooklyn, NY and is employed at several dance studios in the NYC area. From 2015-2017, she worked at The Nancy DeBenedittis Elementary School in Corona, Queens, where she designed and implemented a dance curriculum for children in grades K-5. She is a 2007 dance performance graduate of Point Park University’s Conservatory of Performing Arts (B.F.A. Pittsburgh, PA) and received her Master’s in Arts Education at Hunter College, as part of the Lincoln Center Scholars Program in 2017. As a dance educator, she takes pride promoting fitness and a healthy lifestyle while contributing to the development of coordination and motor skills. She recently passed the National Academy of Sports Medicine’s Certified Personal Training exam. She encourages her students to tell their stories and express their feelings through the creative process of dance. She embraces the fact that dance brings people together, despite differences, and serves as a way of exploring the world through movement and music in an engaging way. Through her unique experiences as a professional dancer in the studio and now in the public school sector, she is a true believer that learning in, through and about dance enriches education, working and life itself.

 

Dramatic Arts Faculty

Lindsay ShieldsLindsay M. Shields teaches theater at Fort Hamilton High School in Brooklyn and is the co-director of International Thespian Society Troupe #89792.  She currently serves as Chapter Director for NY Thespians and is a member of the EdTA Advocacy Leadership Network (ALN).  She has led workshops in several U.S. states and abroad, working in India, Thailand, Cambodia, England, and Ireland. She has stage-managed for Playbill's Virtual Theater Festival and RecoverMe, an annual theatrical showcase to raise money and awareness for the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI).  She regularly designs sets and lights for NYC productions.  She is a graduate of Brevard College, New York University, Macquarie University, and Southern Oregon University. She is a proud Kansas Thespian alum. She enjoys exploring the worlds of technical theatre and playwriting with students and peers.

Music Faculty

Rebecca MartinezRebecca Martinez is currently a choral music teacher at Fort Hamilton High School in Brooklyn, New York since 2015. In Fort Hamilton, she directs a large mixed ensemble, a treble chorus consisting of auditioned students, and is the advisor of the a cappella club. She has conducted her treble chorus students at the Voice and Choral Festival through the Conservatory of Music at Brooklyn College in 2017. Her students have also participated in the University of Connecticut’s Choral Festival in 2019. Ms. Martinez has also conducted her students at the National Chorale High School Choral Festival at Hunter College in 2019. She has had the opportunity to facilitate masterclasses with Sherma Andrews and bring guest artists into her classroom to work with her students. Her treble chorus was expected to perform a masterwork, Faure’s Requiem, at Lincoln Center in April 2020. Ms. Martinez is also currently an adjunct lecturer for Brooklyn College’s Glee Club. She has been teaching this ensemble since 2019. Rebecca Martinez received an undergraduate and masters  degree from Brooklyn College’s Conservatory of Music with a major in Music Education.

Throughout her career, Ms. Martinez has performed in numerous venues such as, Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, United Nations, and David Geffen Hall. Through singing various repertoire, Rebecca Martinez has shown diversity in her singing and brings this ideology to her teaching practice. As an educator, she believes that it is important to reflect on her current teaching practices so that she can better assist her students on their musical journey. She also believes that it is important for students to make connections between the music they are singing and their personal experiences. Ms. Martinez programs a wide variety of music for her students. She believes in restorative practices in the classroom to help center student voices.

 

Ralph AzzaraMr. Ralph Azzara joined the Fort Hamilton High School staff in January of 2000. He is currently the director of The String orchestra and Guitar ensemble. Mr Azzara has dedicated his life joyfully, to playing and teaching all manner of fretted and bowed string instruments!

 
 
Steve PietrowskiMr. Pietrowski is in his 23rd year of teaching, and 11th at Fort Hamilton. Currently teaching Percussion and co-directing the Marching Band, Mr. Pietrowski directed various ensembles, composed and arranged numerous works for schools, and conducted multiple musicals. As a percussionist, Mr. Pietrowski has performed on Broadway for such shows as Miss Saigon, Victor/Victoria with Julie Andrews, Peter Pan with Cathy Rigby, and Dream with John Pizzarelli. He has toured the world with orchestras and was commissioned to compose for the Festival Musiques De Notre Temps in Paris. As a member of Nori Company, a Korean drum and dance group, Mr. Pietrowski toured the United States and Canada, performing and giving workshops on Korean drumming. Mr. Pietrowski also spent five years crafting Gladstone replica drums for Lang Percussion.
 
 

Barry SternBarry Stern is currently in his 11th year as Orchestra Director at Fort Hamilton High School, conducting the orchestra in out of state competitions and in concerts throughout the school year. In addition to his duties at Fort Hamilton he also serves as Principal Conductor of the All City High School Orchestra and lead teacher of the string studio of the city’s Summer Arts Institute, both groups a combination of the city’s finest young musicians. Mr. Stern is also Director of ISO@Third and is currently in his second season as conductor of ISO’s Symphony Orchestra, after having served as conductor of the ISO Concert Orchestra for one season, and the ISO Turtle Bay Orchestra for three seasons. As a violist, Mr. Stern has collaborated and performed with artists such as Quincy Jones, Mark Wood, Tevin Campbell, and Sarah Brightman. He is a co-author of the New York City Department of Education’s Commencement Music Examination, and a lead facilitator for professional development for New York City music teachers, in addition to serving on the committee that created the Blueprint for Teaching and Learning in the Arts. Previously, Mr. Stern was the guest conductor of the NYSSMA Area All State Middle School Festival at Bishop Laughlin High School in Brooklyn, and served on the faculty of the New York State Music Camp and Institute at Hartwick College. Prior to becoming a full time educator, Barry had been Director of Orchestral Operations at Manhattan School of Music, and Director of the Bronx House School for the Performing Arts. He is a graduate of Lehman College (MAT), and the Manhattan School of Music (BM, MM), where he studied viola with Burton Kaplan and Karen Dreyfus, and conducting with David Gilbert and Jonathan Strasser.

 

Min Ho ShinMin Ho Shin

Born in Seoul, Korea and educated in the NYC Public Schools System, Mr. Shin attended Fort Hamilton High School. It was at Fort Hamilton where he discovered his love for music. Laurence Laurenzano (Band), Jonathan Strasser (Orchestra), and Bruce Bonvissuto (Trombone) were his major teachers in high school through college. Mr. Shin attended CUNY Brooklyn College and received degrees in Music Performance and Education.

Mr. Shin began his teaching career in 2006. He has taught at Springfield Gardens Educational Complex for one year. He has been one of the members of a very talented music faculty at Fort Hamilton High School since 2007.

 

 

 

 

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A lifelong native of Brooklyn, Mike Mulligan is a freelance Trombonist in New York City and the Tri-State Area. A graduate of Montclair State University and Hunter College, he studied with Tony Mazzocchi, Ryan Keberle and George Curran of the New York Philharmonic. He has spent time around the country with the Broadway tours of How the Grinch Stole Christmas, The Musical! (2014-2016) and on stage with A Night with Janis Joplin the Musical (2018-2019). He has often been seen with the Chelsea Symphony, String Orchestra of Brooklyn, and the New Conductor’s Orchestra.

 

In addition to his wide range of performance, Mike Mulligan is an educator in New York City. While receiving his Master of Education, he was hired full time by his alma mater, Fort Hamilton High School. He teaches Marching Band and Beginning Bands, while also assisting with the Symphonic and Jazz Bands. Along with teaching at the high school, he is the brass coach of the All-City Orchestra. Before teaching high school Mike taught in early childhood for a decade.