Kyle Pitcher returns home to direct Wayland orchestra

Wayland High School graduate Kyle Pitcher is coming back home to do what his grandfather did for many years — teach at the high school.

But while grandfather Bobby Kerley was a social studies teacher and debate coach in the 1960s,’70s and ’80s, Pitcher will be directing the school’s orchestra program, succeeding the almost legendary Karen Nofsinger.

Pitcher majored in music at Western Michigan University after he graduated from Wayland and performed with all-star ensembles and was a member of folk group as a bassist. Pitcher, son of Roger and Renee Pitcher of Wayland, plays bass in an area pop/jazz/folk musical group that performs for engagements.

He has been director of the fifth and sixth grade orchestra at Goshen High School in Indiana for the past four years.

4 Comments

  1. Burrell Stein

    Welcome home Kyle, wishing you the very best.

  2. Lindy Anderson

    Congratulations Kyle, we know our dear old friends, Bob and Betty Kerley, are bursting with pride right now.

    Eva and Lindy Anderson

  3. Dave Rose

    Welcome home Kyle. I know your folks must be excited to have you back here.

  4. Bob Martin

    Great loss to Elkhart County, Indiana! Best wishes for great things in Wayland!

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