Angela
Owner, General Manager
Angela’s journey with School of Rock began as a parent, but her connection to music runs much deeper. Raised as a "roadie" for her father’s band, she developed an early love for rhythm and played the drums throughout her elementary and middle school years.
That musical legacy came full circle after her son received his first drum set at just two years old, Angela sought out a place where his natural talent could flourish. They discovered School of Rock Germantown, and witnessing his "rockin’ journey" firsthand inspired Angela to transition from a dedicated stage-mom to a community leader.
With over 20 years of experience as an elementary educator, Angela understands that a child’s development goes beyond the classroom. She is a firm believer that every student needs three things to thrive: a passion to pursue, a supportive community, and a place where they feel truly confident in themselves. Today, she is proud to provide that environment for the next generation of local musicians at School of Rock Valrico.
Shayne
Music Director, Bass Guitar Teacher, Guitar Teacher, Drum Teacher
Shayne began his musical journey like many young musicians—learning piano at home and building a strong foundation in music theory. A fast learner with natural talent, he quickly mastered the keyboard, but his passion shifted the moment he picked up an acoustic Yamaha guitar resting in the corner of his music room. With experience on the viola from school, transitioning to guitar felt natural, and before long, the instrument became his true musical home.
To help him grow, Shayne’s parents connected him with renowned jazz musician Maurice Allen, founder of the Tampa Bay Jazz Festival. Under Mr. Allen’s mentorship, Shayne was introduced to a rich world of jazz and blues that expanded his musical abilities and sparked deep creative inspiration. As his skills developed, Shayne gravitated toward the electric guitar and heavier genres. Influenced early on by bands like Metallica, he embraced rock and metal with confidence, supported by a strong background in scales, chords, and improvisation. An old 1980s Fernandez electric guitar became the tool that helped fuel his next chapter.
Shayne eventually joined School of Rock, where he continued refining his craft, performing, and broadening his musical horizons. Even during the challenges of COVID-19, he pushed forward—using the time to strengthen his guitar technique, begin writing original music, and experiment with drums and keyboard.
After high school, Shayne pursued his passion further by enrolling at F.I.R.S.T. Institute, where he became a certified audio engineer specializing in recording, mixing, and mastering. He is now proficient in Pro Tools and StudioOne. In addition to his musical development, Shayne is currently studying psychology with plans to earn his doctorate.
Shayne represents the dedication, growth, and creative spirit that the School of Rock Valrico strives to inspire in every student.
Cecil
Studio Coordinator
Cecil is a retired United States Marine. After a successful military career, he transitioned into higher education, where he worked as a coach and later served in various roles at universities across the United States.
He has always had a deep passion for music, and during the pandemic that passion grew even stronger when he began learning and playing the drums. Cecil holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Oklahoma and a master’s degree from Coker College.
Cecil says, “Joining School of Rock is an incredible opportunity for me to serve my community and help students grow not only in their musical abilities, but also with their confidence. School of Rock shows students that nothing is impossible when you believe in yourself, and I am honored to be part of an organization that is making such a meaningful impact on the future of our School of Rock Valrico family.”
Bobby
Bass Guitar Teacher, Guitar Teacher, Drum Teacher
Bobby Campos is a seasoned musician with over 40 years of experience as a performer, recording artist, and studio professional. Best known as a bass player, Bobby has also developed strong proficiency as a self-taught guitarist and drummer, giving him a broad, practical understanding of rhythm section dynamics and ensemble performance.
Born in Brooklyn, New York, and raised in Tampa, Florida, Bobby’s musical foundation was shaped by the enduring traditions of rock and roll, classic rock, modern rock, and guitar-driven rock music. Throughout his career, he has performed extensively on stage, developing a deep command of live performance, musical communication, and professionalism in band settings.
In addition to live work, Bobby brings extensive experience in recording and studio production, having spent decades working in studio environments. His recording background informs his musicianship with a strong sense of timing, tone, arrangement, and production awareness—skills essential for today’s working musician.
Bobby’s long-term dedication to music, combined with his multi-instrumental perspective and real-world performance experience, makes him a knowledgeable and dependable professional with a deep appreciation for both the craft and discipline of modern music. Bobby brings this wealth of knowledge to School of Rock Valrico.
KeriAnne
Vocal Teacher, Keyboard + Piano Teacher
KeriAnne N. Jelinek is an accomplished professional singer, pianist, choral director, and music educator with over two decades of experience in performance, music education, and choral leadership. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Voice Performance and an Associate of Arts in Voice and General Studies, along with Florida Department of Education certifications in K-6 Elementary Education, and a K-12 in Music Education. She will obtain her Master’s Degree in Higher Education in 2026. Trained as both a classical vocalist and as pianist, KeriAnne brings a strong foundation in vocal technique, musicianship, and ensemble leadership to every role she undertakes.
As a performer, KeriAnne has appeared extensively as a soloist and choral singer with organizations including Opera Tampa, Orlando Opera, Space Coast Symphony, Festival Singers of Florida, The Florida Orchestra, and the Boston Pops Orchestra, and in addition to numerous professional, educational, and church-based ensembles throughout Florida. She has also served as an accomplished accompanist and freelance pianist for choirs, vocalists, and theatrical productions, including her role as Vocal Director for The Last Five Years at the Reitz Theatre. Her performance work spans opera, musical theatre, and the standard classical repertoire, reflecting both versatility and artistic depth.
In addition to her performance career, KeriAnne is a respected music educator, chorus director, and adjudicator, having led vocal and music programs for schools, academies, churches, and youth ensembles for more than twenty years. She has served as an adjudicator for the Florida Thespian Society and as a master vocal presenter for the organization, sharing her expertise with educators and student performers across the state. Known for her professionalism, creativity, and collaborative leadership style, KeriAnne remains dedicated to fostering musical excellence and inspiring the next generation of performers at School of Rock Valrico through education, mentorship, and the performing arts.
Kevin
Drum Teacher
Originally from Rockville Centre, NY, Kevin’s musical journey began at age eight. After briefly exploring the cello, viola, and coronet, he discovered a lifelong passion for the drums at his teacher’s suggestion. This spark led to intensive study throughout junior high and high school, where he performed in orchestral, stage, and marching bands before attending Five Towns Music School to study under the renowned Charlie Perry.
Kevin’s talent for instruction emerged early; he began teaching at age 18 and has since mentored students ranging from ages 5 to 72. His commitment to education has followed him through various chapters of his life, including:
Military Service: Providing drum lessons to fellow Marines and officers' children at Cherry Point, NC.
Community Leadership: Teaching group lessons for the P.A.L. in Manatee County and private sessions in his Bradenton studio.
Program Innovation: Developing and implementing the first drum and percussion program for the Community Music School of South Florida in 2001, utilizing pioneering Roland V-drum technology.
Technical Expertise & Education
A dedicated lifelong learner, Kevin was accepted into the Berklee College of Music online program in 2015. Studying studio production and music therapy, he maintained a stellar 3.88 GPA and earned a spot on the Dean’s List for seven consecutive semesters.
With 50 years of experience and a legacy of teaching and service, Kevin is a master of diverse genres, including rock, jazz fusion, blues-rock, and funk. He specializes in the highly technical "math" of drumming, such as complex grooves, polyrhythms, and odd time signatures—styles popularized by artists like Frank Zappa and King Crimson.
Kevin continues to perform locally with groups such as Crazy Planet and The Tommy Balbo Project. Today, he shares his vast knowledge through his YouTube drum channel and as a premier percussion instructor at School of Rock Valrico.
Katherine
Keyboard + Piano Teacher
Katherine Niles is a dedicated pianist and educator who recently earned her Bachelor of Arts in Music from Valdosta State University (2025). Her musical foundation is remarkably broad; while her primary focus is the piano, she grew up immersed in diverse ensembles, performing everything from viola in orchestral settings to keyboard in jazz ensembles.
During her time at Valdosta State, Katherine emerged as a leader within the academic music community. She played a pivotal role in establishing her collegiate chapter of the Music Teachers National Association (MTNA) and contributed to multiple presentations for the Georgia Music Teachers conference. Her commitment to performance is equally strong, having organized and participated in numerous community concerts.
Driven by the mentorship of her own professors, Katherine’s mission is to foster a similar spark in the next generation. At School of Rock Valrico, she strives to help her students not only master their instruments but also find their unique voice and place within the world of music.