Tip for Music Educators: How to Gather Support for Quality Arts Education

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Tips for Success brought to you by the Music Achievement Council (MAC) help answer a range of questions, from how to prepare an instrument replacement plan to how to expand the learning power of music. In the video titled, Telling The Story: Advocating for Music, Frank Lestina chats about how to get the community supporting quality arts education.

“Tell the community, ‘Don’t forget to listen to the Chamber Choir at 7 a.m.’ You’re going to reach an audience that you don’t normally reach,” said Lestina.

Sound bites from the MAC video

On dedication:

“Our Chamber Choir, who performed an awesome concert attended by 200 people, also woke up at 4:30 a.m. to hop on a bus to sing.” - Lestina

On Public Relations:

“The Chamber Choir [sang] on a local radio station. We’re talking about hundreds of thousands of people that are going to listen in the morning. That [post] received dozens of Facebook comments.” - Lestina

Tips for Success brought to you by the Music Achievement Council help answer a range of questions, from how to prepare an instrument replacement plan to how to expand the learning power of music. These tips are complemented by short videos and will enhance the user’s experience.

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