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Edward D. Harris
Edward D. Harris, Chief Warrant Officer-3 (USMC Ret.) is MMA's Bandmaster. He retired from the United States Marine Corps in 1998 with more than 23 years' active service, serving as a Band Officer, Enlisted Band Leader, and Trombonist throughout his career. He attended Mount Hood College in Gresham, Oregon, and is a graduate of the Advanced Band Leaders Course, Armed Forces School of Music. Ed has toured the country over the past few years, visiting many high school and junior high school bands as a clinician, guest conductor, and guest performer. As a Trombonist, he has performed and recorded with Bette Midler, Al Jarreau, Lyle Lovitt, Malcolm Arnold, and Frank Sinatra, and he remains active as a professional Trombonist. He is a well-known and respected Conductor and is also a published arranger and has numerous Big Band and Concert Bank arrangements to his credit. Ed and his wife Heidi have three daughters, Brianna, Candice, Janelle, and one son, Josh. His profession as a Jazz musician is his favorite. |
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Mike Morton
J. M. Morton is one of two faculty members who are graduates of MMA, having attended the Academy from tenth through twelfth grades. In his thirteen years on the faculty he has taught Health, PE, and History and has coached football, basketball, and track. He is currently teaching Health and Study Skills and sharing his talents in his position as Head Coach for the track team and offensive coordinator of the football team |
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Edgar Martinez
Edgar R. Martinez is a Texan, born and raised in Brownsville. He holds a B.A. in Computer Science with a minor in Mathematics and began teaching in 2005. Mr. Martinez joined the MMA faculty in July 2006 and teaches Business Computer Information Systems, Business Computer Programming and Computer Science. After school, Mr. Martinez coaches the offensive and defensive line for the Leatherneck football program. Mr. Martinez is planning to pursue a Master's Degree in Computer Science next spring. In his spare time, Edgar enjoys pursuing his continued education and spending time with family and friends. |