For the fourth consecutive year, Pasadena
ISD’s music programs were named among the nation’s best in the
NAMM Foundation’s “Best Communities for Music Education” survey.
“I am so excited and proud about this
honor,” said Linda Fletcher, Pasadena ISD’s director of fine
arts. “It is a true reflection of the hard work of our teachers
and our students.”
The survey included 110 school districts
across the United States. 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.
This year’s roster of musical schools represents 29 states with
New York, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas and Virginia
representing the most districts.
Hundreds of teachers, school and district administrators, school
board members, parents and community leaders, representing
communities in all 50 states, participated in the Web-based
survey. The districts were measured across a variety of program
support, curricular and programmatic criteria. Furthermore, the
results were measured proportionally, so that communities of
different sizes were compared equally.
Participants in the survey answered detailed questions about
funding, enrollment, student/teacher ratios, music class
participation, instruction time, facilities, support for the
music program, private music lesson participation, and other
relevant factors in their communities’ music education programs.
The responses were verified with district officials, and the
sponsoring organizations reviewed the data.
“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.”
The NAMM Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
dedicated to advancing active participation in music making
across the lifespan by supporting scientific research,
philanthropic giving and public service programs from the
international music products industry. For more information,
visit
www.nammfoundation.org.