About Us

Megan Stallings, Director of Bands

Loudoun Valley High School

Megan Stallings holds a Bachelor of Music in Instrumental Music Education and a Master of Music in Instrumental Conducting from George Mason University.  She is in her 5th year of teaching for Loudoun County Public Schools and 1st year as the Director of Bands at Loudoun Valley High School. In this role, Megan directs the Wind Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble, and Marching Vikings. In addition to teaching band courses, she teaches the combined-level guitar class and AP Music Theory. She also has experience teaching elementary music classes and adaptive music classes. In 2022, she charted a chapter of United Sound at Stone Bridge High School. 

As an active oboe/English horn player, she performs with the Fairfax Wind Symphony and the Capital Wind Symphony. The FWS regularly performs in the Northern Virginia area, at the Virginia Music Educators Conference, and recently performed at the 2021 Midwest International Band and Orchestra Clinic in Chicago, Il. Additionally, she has subbed on oboe and English horn for the Loudoun Symphony Orchestra and for private lesson teachers in the area. Prior to her current position, Megan taught oboe lessons and sectionals across the Northern Virginia area.

Outside of music, Megan is the Head Coach of the Loudoun Valley Gymnastics Team. She also has experience coaching competition cheerleading and holds two Virginia High School League 6A State Titles as an assistant coach for Battlefield High School. 


Robyn Lawrence, Director of Bands

Blue Ridge Middle School

Mrs. Lawrence received her Bachelor of Music in Music Education and Flute Performance from Shenandoah Conservatory of Shenandoah University, with academic and flute performance scholarships.

Mrs. Lawrence completed her thesis/research studies for a Master of Music in Music Education degree from James Madison University, in December 2020.

She has been teaching middle school band in Loudoun County Public Schools since 2013. She truly enjoys seeing her students grow from 6th grade through the high school music programs. She takes pleasure in working with the Blue Ridge Middle School and Loudoun Valley High School music departments.


Michelle Plunkett, Color Guard Director

Loudoun Valley High School