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  • Middle School Students Making Music in a classroom

    October's More to Start Fewer to Quit — Tips to Help Grow Your Music Program

    An open-source, monthly newsletter brought to you by the Music Achievement Council. Each month, this free resource will feature a recruiting idea, retention idea, and tip for success for music educators.
  • Middle School Students Making Music in a classroom

    More to Start, Fewer to Quit (MSFQ): Tips to Help Grow Your Music Program

    Standing for "More to Start, Fewer to Quit," MSFQ is an open-source, monthly newsletter brought to you by the Music Achievement Council. Each month, this free resource will feature a recruiting idea, retention idea, and tip for success for music educators. The goal is to provide timely and impactful ideas that allow educators to grow their programs by recruiting new students and retaining current students
  • Best Communities for Music Education logo

    Best Communities for Music Education: What Districts and Schools Are Saying

    School districts and individual schools are encouraged to apply to receive the national distinction as a NAMM Foundation Best Communities for Music Education. The Best Communities for Music Education Award (BCME) and its counterpart, the SupportMusic Merit Award (SMMA), recognize outstanding efforts by teachers, administrators, students and community leaders at the district and individual school level that share the common goal to ensure access to music for all students in the classroom.
  • A Pennsylvania School District's Music Program Thrives From Community Investment

    Marple Newtown School District in Delaware County, Pennsylvania is a mid-sized suburban public school district and recent recipient of a Best Communities for Music Education award. The district’s music program received the designation for their exemplary commitment to music education four years in a row.
  • Changing Lives through Music: The Community Opus Project

    Every day, The NAMM Foundation helps to create more active music makers by supporting organizations that share NAMM’s mission. One such group is the Community Opus Program in San Diego, Calif., where they offer hope to struggling kids like Bruno Bello.
  • The Positive Influence of Playing Music on Youth

    How Children Benefit from Music Education In Schools