Gryspeerdt takes the baton as East Central High School Band Director

Megan Gryspeerdt. (Provided Photo)

(St. Leon, IN) – East Central High School is thrilled to announce the appointment of Megan Gryspeerdt as the new Band Director.

With an impressive background and a wealth of experience in music education, Gryspeerdt will bring her passion and expertise to lead the East Central High School band program to new heights.

Gryspeerdt is no stranger to the world of music education. She currently serves as the Band Director at Rising Sun. Her dedication to fostering a love for music, instilling discipline, and cultivating excellence has earned her high praise and respect from students, parents, and colleagues alike.

In her new role at East Central High School, Gryspeerdt is poised to make a profound impact on the band program. With her extensive knowledge of various musical genres, her commitment to student growth, and her ability to inspire and motivate, she is well-equipped to lead the talented musicians of East Central to achieve their full potential.

When asked about her new position, Gryspeerdt expressed her excitement, saying, “I could not be more thrilled to join the East Central School band family and this wonderful music program. Having grown up nearby in Batesville, I have always admired the tradition of musical excellence at Sunman-Dearborn. I look forward to bringing my love of music to this community and working to provide a great musical experience for our students. We will continue to grow our band family, and to pursue excellence in all that we do.”

Principal Tom Black is confident in Gryspeerdt’s ability to guide the band program to new heights.

“We are thrilled to welcome Megan to East Central High School,” said Black. “Her track record of excellence and her commitment to fostering a supportive and inclusive learning environment
aligns perfectly with our school’s mission. We believe that under her leadership, our students will continue to thrive and achieve greatness in music.”

(Sunman-Dearborn Community Schools press release)