Allison Lacasse

Education and Training
’07 BM University of Rhode Island; ’18 MM American Band College of Central Washington University
Awards and Recognition
Massachusetts Music Educators Association Advocacy Award, 2018
Massachusetts Teacher of the Year Semifinalist, 2017
Massachusetts Music Educators Association Lowell Mason Award, 2015
Allison Lacasse
Division: Expanded Education
Department: Assistant Conductor, MYWE, Woodwinds; Prep Ensembles
Instrument: Flute
Allison Lacasse’s passion for music is only matched by her deep commitment to the students she serves. As the Band Director at Belmont High School in Belmont, Massachusetts, she creates a space where students discover the power of connection, creativity, and community. Allison believes wholeheartedly that every student deserves a place to express themselves freely, to grow, and to be seen not only as musicians but as people. Her classroom is a place where artistry and humanity are equally valued; her students are held to high standards, but are also surrounded by warmth and understanding.
Beyond her work at Belmont High School, Allison is deeply engaged in the music education community. She proudly serves as the Honor Band Chairperson for the Western International Band Clinic (WIBC) in Seattle, Washington, and as part of the operational staff for the American Band College (ABC) in Ashland, Oregon. Her dedication to connecting with the greater Boston community of youth musicians extends to the New England Conservatory Preparatory School, where she serves as Assistant Conductor for the Massachusetts Youth Wind Ensemble program. Allison joined the faculty as an assistant professor at the Boston Conservatory at Berklee in the Fall of 2024, where she teaches Woodwind Pedagogy. Allison is also an active leader in various professional organizations, including her roles as Past Chairperson for the Northeastern District of the Massachusetts Music Educators Association and Secretary for the Servant Leadership Association for Music (SLAM). Additionally, she is the founder and Artistic Director of the University of Rhode Island Summer Music Academy, where she brings together young musicians from Southern New England to learn, perform, and grow.
Allison’s educational journey reflects her unwavering dedication to both her craft and her students. She earned her Bachelor of Music in Music Education and Performance from the University of Rhode Island, followed by a Master of Music in Music Education from the American Band College of Central Washington University. In recognition of her teaching, she was named a semifinalist for the 2017 Massachusetts Teacher of the Year and was honored with the Massachusetts Music Educators Association Advocacy Award in 2018. In 2025, Allison was presented with the MMEA Lowell Mason Award.
Curriculum Vitae
’07 BM University of Rhode Island; ’18 MM American Band College of Central Washington University
- Massachusetts Music Educators Association Advocacy Award, 2018
- Massachusetts Teacher of the Year Semifinalist, 2017
- Massachusetts Music Educators Association Lowell Mason Award, 2015