Director of Bands Kevin Bennett - (480) 813-0051 X2729 - District Email
Kevin Bennett is in his twentieth year teaching at Highland High School within the Gilbert Public School District.  He started as the assistant band director at Highland High School and Highland Junior High School. Mr. Bennett took over as the Director of Bands at Highland High School in the fall of 2006. He received his Bachelor’s of Instrumental Music Education degree from the University of Idaho in 1999. He earned his Master of Education degree from the University of Phoenix in the spring of 2004.  The concert, jazz, and marching bands frequently receive high ratings in Arizona festivals and competes in festivals and competitions all over the Southwest. Mr. Bennett also cofounded the Highland/ASU Jazz Festival and it is in its 9th year of providing a world class jazz education. The three day festival includes over 45 ensemble participants, 25 master classes from local jazz educators as well as clinics and concerts performed by world class jazz musicians including; Dick Oatts, Jim McNeely, Wayne Bergeron, Andy Martin, Benny Golson, Lewis Nash, Tia Fuller and Ingrid Jensen.. The festival concerts are held in cooperation with the ASU Concert Jazz Band directed by Michael Kocour.
Assistant Director Jenn Bock - (480) 813-0051 X4421
Jenn Bock joined the Highland High Bands as the Assistant Director in 2017. She has spent the past 9 years as the Director of Bands at Poston Junior High School in Mesa, Arizona. The Poston Concert Band consistently received highest ratings at both ABODA Area and State Concert Band Festivals and was a featured Honored Performance at both the 2011 and 2017 AMEA State In-service Conference.Mrs. Bock is passionate about working with young musicians and has served as guest conductor for several local honor bands including the Southern Arizona 7th Grade Honor Band in Tucson in 2016 and the AMEA 7th Grade All State Band in 2017. Mrs. Bock has presented sessions at the AMEA State In-Service Conference on FUNdamentals for young bands and Classroom Management and regularly serves as an adjudicator for ABODA JHS Concert Festivals. Mrs. Bock was honored to be the recipient of KTVK3’s Silver Apple Teacher Award in 2014.Jenn has served on the ABODA Board as both Secretary and VP of ES/JHS Band Activities. As a flautist Jenn has performed with the Desert Echoes Flute Project and the Arizona Wind Symphony. She has her B.A. in Music Education from Montclair State University, NJ and is currently working towards her Masters in Music Education at Arizona State University.

Jenn Bock

Assistant Band Director, Marching Band Director
Highland High School
Gilbert, Arizona

Jenn Bock is never satisfied with the status quo — she always looks to improve her program and isn’t afraid to think outside the box and push boundaries. When she moved to Highland High School, the color guard consisted of just nine students. So Bock recruited junior high students to join the winter guard. “The excitement spread, and our winter program had two guard teams with 35 members in 2019,” Bock said.

Another area that needed updating was the movement program for the marching band. “I try to surround myself with people who are smarter than me in areas where I’m lacking,” Bock said. “I never marched drum corps or even college marching band, so when it was time to modernize the movement program, I hired people who I felt had the knowledge and skills to take us there.” She credits the marching staff for teaching the new marching and dance program to the students — which was done virtually during the pandemic.

When in-person school shut down in the spring of 2020, Bock went into overdrive and coordinated with the booster organization to sew instrumental music masks for the entire 150-student marching band. This effort enabled Highland to have summer rehearsals that followed social-distancing guidelines. According to one of her "40 Under 40" nomination letters, “Since the beginning of the pandemic, Jenn has been relentless in her pursuit of making this a meaningful year for her students.”

Bock has held multiple positions on the boards of music education organizations and is a strong role model for all music directors, but especially for young women who are considering a career in music education. Her message to them is straightforward: “Work hard and have confidence in the work you’re doing. Believe that you’re good enough to be there and then make it so.”

Performing Arts Department Head Bill Bitter - Director of Orchestras - (480) 813-0051 X2730