News Release
Montgomery County Public Schools Named One of the "Best
Communities for Music Education"
Montgomery County Public Schools was
recently named one of the "Best Communities in Music Education" by
the NAMM Foundation for its school-based music education program. The
designated programs exemplify community commitment to include music education
as part of a quality education for all children. The NAMM Foundation and
its music education advocacy efforts work to ensure that all children have
access to quality music education programs that encourage lifelong
participation in music making. Districts were measured across a variety
of program support, curricular and programmatic criteria.
“We commend these school districts for their commitment to assuring that music
is part of a complete education for children,” said Mary Luehrsen,
executive director, NAMM Foundation. “It takes the commitment of an
entire community to assure that music is part of the core curriculum.
Children engaged in music will be the innovation leaders of tomorrow, and there
is no better way to build life-long participation in music than with a solid
base of music education.”
Research reveals strong correlations between quality music education in school
and academic achievement. Students actively involved with music programs
develop skills needed by the 21st century workforce, including critical thinking,
creative problem solving, effective communication and team work.