Shady Hill Elementary School to Host the 2016 Music In Our Schools – Music Inspires Tour

March marks the 31st annual Music In Our Schools Month®. And over the next six weeks, six schools around the United States will host celebrations no student would want to miss. On March 17, 2016, Shady Hill Elementary School in Ocala, FL, will be the first of six schools to be recognized for its music program and be presented a grant for $2,500! Radio Disney Artist Carson Lueders will be joined by Radio Disney on-air personality Candice for the celebration.

Last October, Radio Disney on-air personality Brooke Taylor and Give a Note President and Board Chair Beth Slusher announced the partnership for the third annual Music In Our Schools Tour. Thanks to the generosity of Radio Disney, the 2016 Music In Our Schools – Music Inspires Tour will have a greater reach than ever before.

Tour and Radio Disney logo

Schools from all over the nation shared performances of songs that inspired their music students. And this past February, votes were cast to select one school in each of six regions around the United States to receive a grant from the Give a Note Foundation for their music program, a celebration concert with a Radio Disney artist, and a Radio Disney Music Awards (RDMA) “ARDY” Statuette, recognizing the schools as honorary award winners of the 2016 RDMA, music’s biggest event for families.

These six schools will host the 2016 Music In Our Schools Tour (dates subject to change):

Music In Our Schools Month® or “MIOSM®” is National Association for Music Education’s (NAfME) annual celebration during March which engages music educators, students, and communities from around the country in promoting the benefits of high quality music education programs in schools.

music in our schools

However, many underserved schools around the country do not receive the support they need to sustain their music programs. This need inspired the creation of Give a Note Foundation, which was established in 2011 by NAfME with a vision of giving every child the opportunity to participate in school music programs. Give a Note shines a spotlight on those areas of need, and the value of music education in the lives of all students, and the great work of the music teachers who reach those students.

Since 2011, Give a Note has given $1.2 million in grants to schools for their music programs, reaching more than 40,000 students in 100 communities. Give a Note has reached 35 states and counting.

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