Staff
Jonathan Kurtz
Mr. Kurtz is excited to continue his work at the AFA as Coordinator and Instrumental Music instructor. Mr. Kurtz has taught all levels of music from Kindergarten to high school and has extensive experience directing ensembles, composing, and arranging. He earned his Bachelor of Music at Taylor University in Upland, IN, his Master of Arts at the University of Maryland, College Park, and holds a Certificate of Educational Leadership from Hood College. He has experience teaching concert band, general music, piano, music technology, jazz band, pit orchestra, orchestra, and chorus. Most recently, Mr. Kurtz was the band director at Urbana Middle School where he started the program and grew it to be one of the largest in Frederick County. Mr. Kurtz regularly writes and arranges for his ensembles as well as for the piano. He also has served as a guest clinician and adjudicator for various instrumental ensembles in the area, and his ensembles regularly receive superior ratings at festivals and competitions. His articles regarding arts education have been published in Teaching Music, The Instrumentalist, and The Maryland Music Educator, the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, and EdSurge. Mr. Kurtz was the FCPS 2022-23 Teacher of the Year, a Maryland State Teacher of the Year Finalist, and was also nominated for the Charles E. Tressler Distinguished Teaching Award in 2014 and FCPS Teacher of the Year in 2015. Aside from music, Jonathan enjoys cooking, traveling, hiking, reading history, gardening, and spending time with his family. He lives in Middletown with his wife, young son, and dog, Maggie.
Dr. Kathleen Taylor
Dr. Kathleen Taylor has been a middle school vocal and theatre teacher in Frederick County, MD, and has been teaching at the Academy for the Fine Arts for three years. Originally from Pennsylvania, she graduated from Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, OK with a Bachelor’s degree in Music Education, from Indiana University, Bloomington, IN with a master’s degree in Vocal performance. Kathleen received her doctorate in Music Education from Shenandoah Conservatory of Music from Winchester, VA. Dr. Taylor is often a guest conductor and adjudicator throughout Maryland and Virginia. As a singer, she has performed with Frederick Camerata and is now performing with the Gettysburg Choral Society (Gettysburg, PA) and is a private voice instructor in the Frederick area.
Visual Art
beth.mcfarland@fcps.org
227-203-3450 Ext 54564
Beth McFarland
Beth McFarland has been an art teacher at Governor Thomas Johnson High School for over 17 years and has been teaching at the Academy for the Fine Arts for 15 years. Mrs. McFarland has experience teaching all levels of Art, Drawing & Painting, Ceramics, and Art History. Originally from Baltimore, Mrs. McFarland graduated from Catonsville Community College with an Associate of Arts Degree in General Studies, from Towson State University with a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts and Art History, and from Mount Saint Mary’s University with a Masters of Arts in Teaching for Art Education. Before pursuing her teaching career, Mrs. McFarland worked extensively with both private and public art collections in Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York City, and Washington D.C. She also worked closely with museum curator’s designing and installing permanent, temporary, and traveling exhibitions at the Visionary Art Museum, The Walters Art Museum, Maryland Historical Society, Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum, and the Arts and Industries Building on the National Mall in Washington D.C.
Aside from art, McFarland enjoys running, traveling, reading, and spending time with her husband, daughter Emily, and their Chocolate Lab named Murphy.
Visual Art
jason.patellis@fcps.org
227-203-3450 Ext 54559
Jason Patellis
Jason Patellis received his BA in Art with concentrations in graphic design and illustration, 2D and 3D studio, drawing, painting and printmaking, sculpture and ceramics, from Salisbury University in 1995. He is certified to teach grades K-12 and has been teaching for 23 years, 14 of those years with FCPS. He has also served as an instructor and past coordinator for the Academy for the Fine Arts at Governor Thomas Johnson High School. In addition to his teaching career, Mr. Patellis has written extensive curriculum for several Maryland school systems and has served as a consultant for strategic planning for the development of an arts integrated high school in Sacramento California. Originally from the DC area, Mr. Patellis enjoys the outdoors, reading and spending time with his family.
Dance/Musical Theatre
stephanie.weigelt@fcps.org
227-203-3450 Ext 54575
Stephanie Weigelt
Stephanie Weigelt has been teaching in Frederick County for over 30 years. She began her career at Linganore High School where she taught English and theater as well as directed the musical productions. She then moved to Urbana High to start the theater and dance programs. While there, she organized the Mr. Urbana contest, choreographed the musicals, directed the dance company and National Honor Society of Dance Arts, and advised the senior class. Her dancers were accepted to perform in state, Regional and National High school dance festivals and went on to be professional dancers in companies and on Broadway as well as dance teachers and dance therapists. After 21 years at UHS, Ms. Weigelt moved to the Academy to launch the new AFA dance and musical theatre programs. She is the winner of the Sally Mae First Year Teacher Award as well as the Charles E. Tressler Distinguished Teacher Award for 2009. Ms. Weigelt and her husband are empty nesters who enjoy visiting their children who are living the dream in California.
Theatre
caitlin.delong@fcps.org
227-203-3450 Ext 54615
Caitlin DeLong
Caitlin DeLong received her B.A. in Theatre Studies with a minor in Arts Administration from Susquehanna University in 2019 and her M.A. in Theatre from Regent University in 2023. Following her Bachelor's in 2019, she moved to New York City to train at the Broadway Dance Center with a focus in Theatre. While there, she trained alongside Broadway choreographers and industry professionals. She has professional experience in directing, choreography, acting techniques, stage management, patron services management, theatre marketing, and now, education. She is certified to teach Drama 6-12 and began her journey at Governor Thomas Johnson High School in 2020 where she has served as the Choreographer, Assistant Director, and Lighting Designer for TJ Stage and a co-advisor for the Patriettes Dance Team. A Frederick native, Caitlin enjoys traveling, hiking, eating good food, and spending time with her family and puppy, Koda.
Marc Musser
Originally from Montgomery County, Maryland, Marc has made his home in Frederick for the past 30 years. He is in his 22nd year with Frederick County Public Schools as band and orchestra director at Walkersville Middle School.
Marc began studying guitar at age 8 and began performing professionally at age 12. He has played a wide variety of engagements —from night clubs to musical theatre—and counts among his favorite performing memories a 2 month engagement at the Kennedy Center with the Washington Opera under the musical directorship of Placido Domingo.
He began playing cello at age 14, performed in his junior and senior high school orchestras, the Maryland All-State orchestra, and the Montgomery County Symphony Orchestra. He was a cello major at Towson University before switching his major to classical guitar performance. He returned to Towson in 1998 to complete his Music Education degree. He received his Master's degree in American Studies, specializing in American folk music, from Hood College.
Marc has taught both cello and guitar privately for many years, taught musicianship to inner-city youths for the Baltimore Job Corps program, acted as rehearsal conductor for the Frederick All-county band and orchestras for 22 years, and recently directed the pit orchestra for the Walkersville High School production of Footloose and Hairspray. He also directs FRYO Jazz, the Frederick Regional Youth Orchestra jazz ensemble. He considers sharing his love of music with young people one of the great joys of life, and very much looks forward to his journey with the musicians of Thomas Johnson High School and the Academy for the Fine Arts.