About

Building character through musical excellence

Our Mission

The Glenwood Band program strives to develop great young adults through music. While high level musical
performance is always a priority, students involved in the program are expected to develop life long skills and
habits.

With emphasis on teamwork, responsibility, discipline, and kindness, Glenwood Bands hope to not only foster a
lifelong love of music, but to help students become successful in whatever path they choose to follow when they
graduate from Ball-Chatham.

Our Directors

Bill Mitchell

Glenwood High School

Mr. Mitchell serves as the Director of Bands at Glenwood High School, where he directs the Wind
Ensemble, Symphonic Band, Concert Band, Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Lab Band, Titan Marching Band,
and Pep Band. In addition to performing ensembles, he has the privilege to teach Adaptive Music in
conjunction with the Special Education department. Beyond his duties at Glenwood High School, he
serves as the Concert Band and Jazz Band director at the University of Illinois-Springfield and the
Low Brass instructor at Illinois College. Mr. Mitchell holds a Bachelor’s degree in Music Education
from Eastern Illinois University and a Master’s degree in Trombone Performance from the University
of Nebraska.

Mr. Mitchell is a proud father to his son Myles and husband to his wife Jessica. When not teaching,
you’re likely to find him walking with his dog, lifting weights in his garage, or making music of his
own with his trombone quartet.

Jen Claytor

Glenwood Intermediate School & Glenwood Middle School

Mrs. Claytor studied Music Education at Western Illinois University. She has had the privilege of
teaching general music to students from kindergarten through 8th grade, elementary and middle
school choir, and beginning, intermediate, and middle school band during her time living in Illinois.
She loves playing her clarinet in local ensembles whenever she has the chance and singing at
church. Working with young people and making music with others are two things that bring her great
joy.

Outside of the classroom, Mrs. Claytor loves spending time with her husband Jonathan, daughter
Elise, son Nolan, and dog Yuji. Together they enjoy going on walks, watching Survivor, cheering on
the Cardinals, and traveling. Mrs. Claytor especially loves reading a good book, napping in her
hammock, and watching episodes of Holiday Baking Championship.

Loren Wilson

Glenwood High School Drumline

Mr. Wilson is an English teacher at Glenwood High School and serves as the drum instructor for the
Titan Marching Band. His passion for percussion and marching band began in 8th grade, leading
him to join the Centralia High School Marching Showcase as a freshman. There, he not only learned
to march and play drums at a competitive level but also discovered DCI (Drum Corps International) –
known as the major leagues of competitive marching band – becoming a lifelong fan.

While Mr. Wilson pursued other interests in college that ultimately led him to a teaching career, his
love of music and marching band remained strong. This passion drove him to serve for over a
decade as the drum instructor at Lanphier High School. Upon transferring to Glenwood High School,
he eagerly took on the role of drum instructor, aiming to provide students with the same life-
changing experience that band was for him.