Taylor Steier

Director of Bands

Taylor Steier is the Director of Bands for Tuttle Public Schools and is currently in his 9th year of teaching. Mr. Steier’s responsibilities include: overseeing all facets of the Tuttle Band Program, directing the Tuttle High School Tiger Pride Marching Band, Wind Ensemble, Jazz Band, and teach beginning Flute and Trumpet classes. Mr. Steier recently taught for 3 years at Enid High School and 2 years for Guthrie Public Schools. 

 

Mr. Steier grew up in Enid, Oklahoma graduating from Chisholm High School in 2011. He attended Southwestern Oklahoma State University where he was a three year Drum Major for the “Pride” of the Great Southwest marching band and a student conductor for the SWOSU Symphonic Band. Mr. Steier has performed with the SWOSU Wind Symphony, SWOSU Symphonic Band, SWOSU Symphony Orchestra and the OKC Winds. He has also led the The “Mighty” Tau Phi Singers of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia to be selected as an ensemble to perform with The King’s Singers in June of 2017 at Depauw University in Greencastle, Indiana. 

 

Mr. Steier received his Bachelor's Degrees in Instrumental and General Music Education and Horn Performance from Southwestern Oklahoma State University in 2015 and received his Masters Degree in Music Education – Conducting Emphasis from the University of Oklahoma in 2022. Mr. Steier holds professional affiliation with the Oklahoma Bandmasters Association, Oklahoma Music Educators Association, Southwestern Oklahoma Band Directors Association, National Association for Music Education, Kappa Kappa Psi Honorary Band Fraternity, and Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity. He currently resides in Oklahoma City, Ok where he lives with his wife Katie, our dog Molly and cat Penny.