THE COMPLETE MARCHING LEADERSHIP CLINIC
The Complete Marching Leadership Clinic
by Dr. Ward Miller, LLC
THE COMPLETE
MARCHING LEADERSHIP CLINIC
Le Mars Community High School
Le Mars, IA (🗺️ map)
July 20-21, 2026
9:00AM-6:00PM
$100.00 per student participant
Band Directors and Staff of student participants attend for FREE
2026 CLINIC STAFF
We are tremendously proud to present this outstanding panel of educators for the inaugural Complete Marching Leadership Clinic. Please take some time to read up on the history, experience, and achievements each on of these staff members bring to the participants in this special event.
Dr. Ward Miller
Camp Director, Leadership & Brass Clinician
R. Ward Miller, D.M.A. (b. 1978) grew up in Loachapoka, Alabama, a small farming community near the city of Auburn. He earned his bachelors of music education from Auburn University in 2001, where he served as webmaster, arranger, and an undergraduate teaching assistant with the Auburn University Marching Band. He graduated from Arizona State University in 2003 with a masters in Trombone Performance. While in the Phoenix area, he served as a part time assistant and clinician with the Paradise Valley High School bands, the Mesa Community College Wind Ensemble, and the Phoenix Symphony Guild Youth Orchestra. He taught public school in Alabama for three years, serving as Director of Bands at Andalusia and Pleasant Grove High Schools. In 2006 he accepted a graduate teaching assistantship at The University of Iowa, where he studied with Dr. Myron Welch in Band Conducting. While at Iowa, he also worked as a teaching assistant with the Hawkeye Marching Band, where he wrote, taught, and conducted multiple arrangements and halftime drills. He also conducted the Iowa University Concert Band, as well as the Southeast Iowa Concert Band at Iowa Wesleyan University. He earned the 2008 outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant award for the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Dr. Miller graduated in 2011 from the University of Iowa with his D.M.A. in Band Conducting. His dissertation, “Darius Milhaud’s La Création du Monde: The Conductor’s Guide to Performance,” lead to the creation of a new, modern percussion edition of that seminal work, and is a definitive examination of Milhaud’s composition.
From 2008 through 2013, Dr. Miller was the Associate Director of Bands and Director of Athletic Bands at the University of South Alabama, in Mobile. While at South Alabama, Dr. Miller founded the 250 member Jaguar Marching Band, overseeing all recruiting, teaching, and writing for the band. This included the lyrics and music to the school’s fight song. In addition, he directed the basketball pep bands and taught Marching Band Techniques, Brass Methods, Trombone Quartet, Symphony Band, and undergraduate conducting. He also guest conducted the Wind Ensemble, the school's top instrumental concert ensemble.
Dr. Miller has served as the Musical Arranger, Drill Writer, and Assistant Director of the Macy's Great American Marching Band in New York City from 2006 through the present. He was the director of the All-Star Band at the 100th annual Cherry Blossom Parade in Washington, D.C. He has appeared as a guest conductor and clinician to multiple concert honor bands throughout the United States. His marching band arrangements have been performed at competitions, including in Bands of America regionals, by high schools and colleges across the country, as well as the annual Rose Parade in Pasadena, CA. His arrangements have been performed at regular season and bowl games by dozens of college marching bands. He has served as an adjudicator at marching and concert band assessments in Alabama, Arizona, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Minnesota, Mississippi, New York, Utah, and Wisconsin. His arrangements for the 2024 Auburn University marching band’s entry into the Metallica competition were instrumental in that band winning the grand prize. In 2025, his arrangement of “Campus Clash,” as recorded by the Auburn University Marching Band, was selected as the main title theme music for the EA Sports video game College Football 2026. In 2014, his original brass fanfare Change Ringing was selected as one of the winners of the Dallas Wind Symphony’s “Call for Fanfares.” The work was premiered in the summer of 2014 by the TCU Brass Ensemble in the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center (Dallas, TX).
From 2015 through 2019, Dr. Miller served as the Brass Caption Head for the World Class Blue Stars Drum and Bugle Corps of La Crosse, WI. Every year under his leadership, the horn line placed in the top 12 and made finals. The horn line achieved "Box 5" scores in the regular season and in finals in the 2017-2019 seasons. In 2018 and 2019, the horn line and drum corps placed in the top 8. He oversaw the brass ensemble and staff, recruited for the horn line, and administered the Blue Stars brass audition camps throughout the country. He also traveled with the corps for the majority of their tour. In addition to his work with the Blue Stars, Dr. Miller has served as the Brass Arranger and an instructional and design consultant for Minnesota Brass, the Louisiana Stars, the Govenaires, and River City Rhythm. His indoor winds shows have been performed at the WGI Championships in Dayton, Ohio by multiple ensembles.
From 2018-2023, Dr. Miller served as the Education Director for Youth in Music, a Minneapolis-based nonprofit organization that hosts marching band events and clinics throughout the upper Midwest. He maintains ongoing educational consultancies with multiple college and high school programs throughout the United States.
In 2023, Dr. Miller co-authored a textbook with Dr. Cathryn Foster entitled Developing Error Detection Skills in the Wind Band Educator, published by GIA Publications. He is nationally certified by the National Federation of State High School Associations to adjudicate musical events. His arrangements and compositions have been published by the DevMusic Company, and he is a published composer with the Tuba-Euphonium Press. He has had articles published in the Alabreve (Alabama's state music education journal), the Illinois State Music Educators Journal, and the Journal of Band Research, as well as regular articles in School Band and Orchestra Magazine. He is a member of the National Association for Music Education (NAfME), and the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP). He holds memberships in Pi Kappa Lamba national honorary music society, and Golden Key national honorary society. He currently resides in Minneapolis, MN where he lives a vibrant personal and professional life.
Dr. Kara Metzger
Drum Major & Brass Clinician
Kara Metzger is originally from Waukesha, WI and is currently serving as the Director of Athletics Bands at UW- Eau Claire. At UWEC, a pinnacle role within this position is to direct the 400+ member, Blugold Marching Band. She also directs the University Band, Varsity Band, and teaches a course in marching band procedures.
Prior to her time at UWEC, she served as the Director of Bands at Central Methodist University in Fayette, MO, teaching marching, concert, and jazz band as well as applied trombone and music education courses. She has earned a bachelor’s in music education and a certificate in adaptive music from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. Kara earned graduate degrees from the University of Minnesota Duluth (MM-Music Education) and the University of Iowa (DMA-Wind Conducting). Whilst earning her graduate degrees, Kara was a teaching assistant within both schools’ band departments. Throughout her time at the University of Iowa, Kara also served as Director of Symphonic Band at Grinnell College in Grinnell, IA. Prior to her graduate work, Kara was the director of bands at Whitman Middle School and associate director of bands at West High School in Wauwatosa, WI.
Since 2016, Kara has been working at the Colt Cadets Drum and Bugle Corps and has served as brass and visual caption head for them since 2017, brass manager in 2024, and drill writer in 2025 & 2026. She has also served as a baritone technician at the Colts Drum and Bugle Corps since 2020. Kara became the brass arranger for the Minnesota Brass Drum and Bugle Corps in 2025. She has held additional staff positions at the Blue Stars Drum and Bugle corps for the 2018 and 2019 seasons. Kara continues to engage with high schools by being active in writing drill, choreography, arranging, and clinicing for numerous high schools and colleges throughout the country.
Dr. Nick Miller
Senior Percussion Clinician
Nick Miller serves as Associate Director of the Hawkeye Marching Band, Director of Marching Percussion, and Assistant Director of Bands at the University of Iowa. He previously served as Graduate Teaching Assistant with the Hawkeye Marching Band, working as the instructor and arranger for the Hawkeye Marching Band Drumline. He also served as the principal percussionist in the Iowa Symphony Band, and taught private lessons in the Iowa Percussion department. He is an active performer, designer, and adjudicator throughout the Midwest. He holds a Doctor of Musical Arts and Master’s in Degree in Percussion Performance from the University of Iowa, and a Bachelor’s Degree in Music Education from the University of Missouri - Columbia.
Dr. Miller has held numerous professional appointments as an instructor and designer, including his appointments as a snare technician to the Colt Cadets Drum and Bugle Corps in 2017, Gateway Indoor in 2018, and Crossroads Percussion in 2019. In addition, Dr. Miller has served as an instructor at many programs throughout Missouri, including Webster Groves High School, Willard High School, Hickman High School, CPS United Indoor Drumline, and California High School. His designing experience has continued to expand far beyond writing full scores and drill for the Hawkeye Marching Band. Dr. Miller has arranged percussion for Rock Bridge High School in Columbia, Missouri, Arkansas State University in Jonesboro, Arkansas, and has recently been hired to arrange percussion for the Indiana Marching Hundred in Bloomington, Indiana.
Dr. Miller has extensive experience in numerous performance areas, including but not limited to, his time spent marching snare drum in WGI with Freedom Percussion in 2013, Marching Mizzou (2013-2014), Gateway Indoor (2016-2017), as well as with the Colts Drum and Bugle Corps for the 2016 season. He has performed as a percussion soloist with the University of Missouri Percussion Ensemble, Iowa Percussion, and the Iowa Concert Band. Dr. Miller received Member of the Year, as well as the Mid-Continent Color Guard Association scholarship for the 2017 WGI season. He resides in Iowa City, Iowa with his fiancé Laura Beth and their dog Ria.
Sarah Thursby
Senior Colorguard Clinician
Sarah has been choreographing and teaching the 77 Lancers Color Guard for 6 seasons. She choreographs and judges around the region and out of state as well. On top of that, she has designed three winter guard shows and helped facilitate a new 3rd-10th grade training winter guard in Mankato. Sarah began spinning in her sophomore year of high school with Chops, Inc. completing 5 seasons before marching 3 summers with the Blue Stars Drum and Bugle Corps where she served as color guard captain. Sarah aged out with Phantom Regiment in 2008 with the world champion show “Spartacus.”
Sarah choreographs for several color guards in Minnesota and Virginia state each season and has judge in Minnesota and Iowa intermittently. For the past 5 years, Sarah has focused most of her teaching with the 77 Lancers Color Guard and has seen them to their third straight state championship title. On top of that, she has designed three winter guard shows and helped facilitate a new 2nd-10th grade training winter guard in Mankato, MN. Sarah began spinning in her sophomore year of high school with Chops, Inc. completing 5 seasons before marching 3 summers with the Blue Stars Drum and Bugle Corps where she served as color guard captain. Sarah aged out with Phantom Regiment in 2008 with the world champion show “Spartacus.” When not at color guard, Sarah loves spending time with her three sons and husband, reading, watching films, and relaxing at the pool.
Jordan Warfield
Senior Visual Clinician
Since 2001 Jordan Warfield has been involved in the marching arts as an instructor, adjudicator and clinician throughout the country. He is a former member (2001-04) and visual instructor (2010-15) with the Cavaliers Drum and Bugle Corps from Rosemont, IL. As a member he claimed 3-DCI world championship titles and was selected as a Yamaha Performing Artist to tour Japan where the corps performed in exhibitions and clinics for thousands of young student musicians. His other drum corps affiliations include: The Blue Stars, Minnesota Brass Inc, The Govenaires and River City Rhythm. Jordan has been an instructor for several prominent high school programs including: The Irondale High School Marching Knights, Eastview High School and The Blue Springs Golden Regiment. In 2024, Jordan assisted Dr. Tammy Fischer and the UW-LaCrosse Screaming Eagle Marching Band as a visual clinician.
Currently, he performs with the Medalist Concert Band in Bloomington, MN where he is a board member and Assistant Director of the Summer Youth Band Camp. Previously, he worked as a schools services representative at Groth Music where he served over 200 music educators in the metro and greater MN area. From 2013-16 Jordan adjudicated under USBANDS, a national marching circuit serving on state, regional and national championship panels. Jordan is a judge with Tri-State Judging and the Minnesota Percussion Association. He lives in Shakopee, MN with his wife Jennifer and their daughter Ella.

