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Hello! My name is Christina Noyes and this is my fourth year at Daisy Bronson Middle School and Littleton High School. Music is an important aspect of my life and I am glad to share my love of music with all of you.
 
I grew up in New Jersey and began playing the clarinet in 4th grade. I switched over to the oboe when I was in 8th grade and made this my main instrument as I pursued music. I also began playing the piano when I was in 9th grade and performed in various quintets at the Settlement Music School in Philadelphia, PA. All throughout high school, I performed with the chorus, concert, jazz and pep bands.  From my freshman to junior years in high school, I performed in the youth orchestra, Philadelphia Sinfonia 2 [PS2]. In the summers of 1998 and 1999, PS2 toured England, France, Holland and Belgium and performed in various theatres, cathedrals, parks and other venues. My senior year of high school, I performed in the orchestra and chamber orchestra at Rowan University in Southern New Jersey.
 
I attended Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University where I obtained my Bachelors in Music Education. Throughout my time at Rutgers, I performed in many musicals in the New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut areas. I also performed in the Concert Band, Symphonic Band, and Wind Ensemble. After graduating, I moved to Gorham, NH and became the general music, chorus and instrumental teacher for grades k-12 where I taught from 2006-2014.  While teaching in Gorham, I also obtained my Master's in Music Education degree from Boston University. After receiving my Master's Degree, I began teaching for University of Phoenix (UoP). After teaching for UoP for several years, I began teaching for Plymouth State University. 
 
I have performed with the North Country Community Chorus, Lakes Region Symphony Orchestra, Plymouth State Symphonic Band and also the North Country Community Band. I have also played chamber music within the North Country. 
 
I live in Bethlehem with my husband, 2 children and our very hyper but extremely adorable dog, Cooper.

cnoyes@littletonschools.org

159 Oak Hill Avenue

Littleton, NH 03561

603.444.5601 x 5253

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