Charles Laux

Director: 20016-2022

Dr. Charles Laux is the Director of Orchestras at Alpharetta High School where his duties include directing five levels of orchestra, including the nationally recognized AHS Symphony Orchestra. He also serves as the AHS Webmaster, as a member of the Fulton County Schools Vanguard (technology) team, and as an Essential Elements clinician, consultant, and contributor for the Hal Leonard Corporation. Dr. Laux holds degrees in music education from Ohio University, the University of Nevada – Las Vegas, and a Ph.D. from The Ohio State University.

A string educator in his 26th year, Dr. Laux has worked with diverse student populations from elementary school through the collegiate level. He directed award-winning school orchestra programs in the states of Nevada, Florida, and Ohio. Under his direction, the Winter Park High School Philharmonic Orchestra was selected to perform at the 60th annual Midwest Clinic. From 2012-2016, he served as Assistant Professor of String Music Education at Kennesaw State University where he taught string techniques and pedagogy, music education technology integration, supervised student teachers, conducted the KSU Philharmonic, and coordinated string outreach activities, including serving as founding director of the KSU String Project. Under his leadership, Kennesaw State became the largest string education program in Georgia and the KSU String Project grew to serve nearly 110 elementary school students.

Endorsed as an artist-educator by D’Addario Orchestral and Eastman Stringed Instruments, Dr. Laux has presented over 150 educational sessions for organizations such as the Midwest Clinic, American String Teachers Association, Technology Institute for Music Education, Association for Technology in Music Instruction, and at music conferences spanning 24 states. He regularly presents professional development in-services for school districts across the country and has presented internationally at Colegio Menor San Francisco near Quito, Ecuador. His performing experience includes seasons with the Las Vegas Philharmonic, the Nevada Chamber Symphony, the Columbus String Quartet, and a collaborative solo-performance with several members of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra.

Dr. Laux remains in frequent demand across the nation as an orchestra clinician, presenter, conductor, and adjudicator. Most recently, he was awarded “Educator of the Year” by the Georgia chapter of the American String Teachers Association. Dr. Laux enjoys giving back to the string and orchestra community through his “Orchestra Teacher” website, podcast, and YouTube channel. In his spare time, he enjoys running, cycling, camping, cooking, watching sports, coaching baseball, boating, and wakeboarding. Most of all, he enjoys spending time with his wife, Stacy, and sons, Charlie (12), and Anderson (10).