More than three‑quarters of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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Music is a universal language. Our students will be able to learn to play music from around the world using thier ukuleles. From Hawaii to Africa from Mexico to Asia, if you put an instrument in a child’s hand the world is at thier fingertips. Students will be able to experience first hand how a string instrument works and sounds. With hands on activities students will thoroughly enjoy playing and creating music with thier Ukeleles. The games, the music, the culture, the experience of being able to learn to play a real instrument will motivate, engage and excite our students.
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Music is a universal language. Our students will be able to learn to play music from around the world using thier ukuleles. From Hawaii to Africa from Mexico to Asia, if you put an instrument in a child’s hand the world is at thier fingertips. Students will be able to experience first hand how a string instrument works and sounds. With hands on activities students will thoroughly enjoy playing and creating music with thier Ukeleles. The games, the music, the culture, the experience of being able to learn to play a real instrument will motivate, engage and excite our students.