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Merrick Named A Best Community For Music Education

Pictured: Chatterton band members get ready for rehearsal.

Photos courtesy of the Merrick Union Free School District

Merrick Schools are once again among 1,000 districts nationwide to be named a Best Community for Music Education by the National Association of Music Merchants Foundation.

“Our unwavering commitment is steadfast in embracing and rewarding educators, administrators, parents and community leaders who applaud and support comprehensive music instruction as a fundamental part of core learning opportunities,” said John Mlynczak, NAMM president and CEO. “These leaders offer an extraordinary model of teaching that ignites a foundation of success we can all honor and celebrate.”

Merrick Named A Best Community For Music Education

Birch first graders learned about beat and rhythm in Robert Normandeau’s music class.

The district was selected for the 10th year for their role in supporting music as part of a well-rounded education. Dr. Richard Nasto, the district’s music coordinator based in Chatterton School, said the recognition is an honor.

Merrick Named A Best Community For Music Education

Lakeside students take a break in between warming up for their “Beauty & the Beast” musical numbers.

“We are tremendously proud of all our students and their accomplishments,” he added. “It is through the continued efforts of our Merrick Schools community – our music department, school and district leaders, students, teachers, staff and parents for their consistent support of arts education that makes this recognition possible.”

This award program recognizes schools that demonstrate a commitment to ensuring music learning opportunities are available for every student and provide an example for other communities to follow.

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