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Reston, VA
Friday, February 28, 2014

 

Springtime Must Be Getting Close – It's Music In Our Schools Month®!

National Association for Music Education Sponsors National Celebrations throughout March

  

RESTON, VA  (March 1, 2014) – When it comes to highlighting the importance of music education, The National Association for Music Education (NAfME) is right out in front spreading the word year-round.  But it's the month of March that really gets special attention, thanks to its official recognition as Music In Our Schools Month®.

 This year's theme is "Music Makes Me __________!" which is NAfME's way of encouraging schools and communities around the country to get busy with activities and initiatives to raise awareness of the benefits of learning music, and the ways that music can empower and enrich lives.

 Music In Our Schools Bus Tour

To kick off the month, NAfME's Give a Note Foundation, Disney Performing Arts, and Big Machine Group will join forces with Danielle Bradbery, Season 4 winner of The Voice, to celebrate music education with a week-long nationwide bus tour. The special bus starts its journey on March 2 at Disneyland and will travel cross-country to schools in five different cities to recognize excellence in music education and the value of a supportive community.  NAfME staff members will be on the bus and will keep social media followers updated via Facebook and Twitter.  The tour will conclude on March 8 with festivities at Walt Disney World.  For more information, visit http://giveanote.nafme.org/



The Concert for Music In Our Schools Month

In an innovative online concept for the annual Concert for Music In Our Schools Month, student video performances from across the U.S. and Europe are being featured on the NAfME website.  All music students, educators, parents, and supporters are encouraged to view these videos in celebration of the importance of school music programs.  The Concert for MIOSM (formerly known as the World's Largest Concert) features songs appropriate for K–12 students. The 2014 program includes:

 

  • "America, Of Thee I Sing"
  • "Explore, Dream, Discover"
  • "Shake Them 'Simmons Down"
  • "The Best In Me"
  • "The Star-Spangled Banner"
  • "Una Sola Voz"

Student performances can be viewed at http://musiced.nafme.org/concert  from March 1 through March 31

"Music In Our Schools Month® is more than just a singular event," says Michael A. Butera, NAfME's Executive Director and CEO.  "It is a coming-together of musical celebrations nationwide for the express purpose of recognizing how music education can orchestrate success for every student, teacher, parent, and person in our country.

"We thank Hal Leonard Corporation for their continued support of The Concert for Music In Our Schools Month, for which they provided the sheet music and audio tracks for the 2014 program," added Butera, "and PreSonus for providing a school recording package to the school whose video receives the most online views."

Listed below are the teachers, schools, and hometowns of the performing ensembles ffrom throughout the United States and Brussells, Belgium, that are featured in the Concert for Music In Our Schools Month® -

Teddi

English

Westwind Elementary School

Phoenix

AZ

Zachary

Carson

Westwind Elementary School

Phoenix

AZ

Scott

Rumery

Brussels American School

Brussels

Belgium

Karen

Spurney

St. Martin of Tours School

Los Angeles

CA

Tanisha

Hall

White Hall Arts Academy

Los Angeles

CA

Jacqueline

Smith

Riverside Preparatory Middle School

Oro Grande

CA

Bonnie

Rice

Julian Charter School, Innovation Center - La Mesa

La Mesa

CA

Vivian

Gonzalez

South Miami K-8 Center

Miami

FL

Kristen

Franzen

Progress Village Middle School

Tampa

FL

Francesca

Veglia

Emma Booker Elementary School

Sarasota

FL

Barbara

Guarino

Escambia Westgate School

Pensacola

FL

Gina

Royal

Ben Hill County Schools

Fitzgerald

GA

Melissa

Caquelin

St. Mary Elementary School

Humboldt

IA

Jenene

Anderson

Idaho Science and Technology Charter Middle School

Blackfoot

ID

Elena

Ryan

Attea Middle School

Skokie

IL

Ruth

Ausema

Kankakee Valley Intermediate Schools

Wheatfield

IN

Erin

Casimir

Northside Elementary School

Woodford Co.

KY

Shaune

Rebilas

Stuart Pepper Middle School

Brandenburg

KY

Derek

Crafton

Stuart Pepper Middle School

Brandenburg

KY

Janet

Barkley

Holy Name School

Henderson

KY

Christina

Whittlesey

Parker Middle School

Chelmsford

MA

Sam

Moore-Young

Carrie Ricker School

Litchfield

ME

Heidi

McCarthy

Carrie Ricker School

Litchfield

ME

Sheila

Baer

Beaufort Elementary School

Beaufort

MO

Tab

Harrell

Northshore Elementary School

Brandon

MS

Cheryl

Burford

Clyde Erwin Elementary Magnet School

Jacksonville

NC

Angela

Mangum

Tar River Elementary School

Franklinton

NC

Jessica

Ferguson

Mulberry Elementary School

Wilkesboro

NC

Janine

Maletsky

Lakeside Middle School

Pompton Lakes

NJ

Suzanne

Piombo

The Lenox School

Pompton Lakes

NJ

Chad

Flynn

Pompton Lakes High School

Pompton Lakes

NJ

Bryan

Gross

Zane North Elementary School

Collingswood

NJ

Bryan

Gross

Thomas Sharp Elementary School

Collingswood

NJ

Rob

McClimans

Harlem Village Academies Leadership Elementary

New York

NY

Rose Mary

Warnecke

Ft. Jennings Elementary School

Ft. Jennings

OH

Bill

Serfass

Franklin Township Elementary School

Gettysburg

PA

Barbara

Burns

Carolina Springs Elementary School

Lexington

SC

Kaitlyn

Hebb

Marion High School

Marion

SD

Sara

Power

Laurel Mountain Elementary School

Austin

TX

Debra

Lindsay

Alexandria Honor Choir

Alexandria

VA

Patricia

Deming

Grass Lake Elementary School

Kent

WA

Sharon

Johnson

Grass Lake Elementary School

Kent

WA

For more information, visit http://musiced.nafme.org/concert/ .

NAfME Advocacy Efforts during Music In Our Schools Month®

The "Broader Minded" Movement

Music In Our Schools Month has always had deep roots in music education advocacy.  In keeping with that, NAfME has just launched a new national initiative for 2014 called "Broader-Minded™" which effectively articulates new arguments that stress the importance of music in every child's education.  Learn more at http://broaderminded.com/

 

Share Your Story

NAfME's social media initiative, "Share Your Story," continues in 2014 through Broader Minded. "NAfME wants to hear from people whose lives have been positively affected by music," said Executive Director and CEO Michael A. Butera. "We are collecting 'stories' -- any kind of personal testimony -- from teachers, students, and parents about why music education is important. We use these stories when we visit Capitol Hill later this year to make our case for protecting music in school. The more we can collect from constituents, the better positioned we will be to garner support in Congress for our legislative agenda, which includes supporting the arts as a core subject in the Elementary and Secondary Education Act."

Visit http://broaderminded.com/ and click on 'Share Your Story' for more information.

 

More Programs and Activities

NAfME celebrates MIOSM by offering its members an advocacy webinar, specialty items with the new "Music Makes Me __________!" theme, and even a certificate to commemorate the U.S. flag flying over the national Capitol building in honor of MIOSM.  For more information, visit http://musiced.nafme.org/

 of students nationwide and has supported music educators at all teaching levels for more than a century.  With more than 70,000 members, the organization is the voice of music education in the United States.

Follow NAfME on Twitter (twitter.com/nafme) and on Facebook (facebook.com/nafme).

 For additional information, contact Nelson Duffle at NelsonD@nafme.org

 

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National Association for Music Education, among the world’s largest arts education organizations, is the only association that addresses all aspects of music education. NAfME advocates at the local, state, and national levels; provides resources for teachers, parents, and administrators; hosts professional development events; and offers a variety of opportunities for students and teachers. The Association orchestrates success for millions of students nationwide and has supported music educators at all teaching levels for more than a century. With more than 70,000 members, the organization is the voice of music education in the United States. Follow NAfME through social media on Twitter (twitter.com.nafme) and on Facebook (facebook.com/nafme).
 

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