March has been officially designated by the National
Association for Music Education (NAfME) for the observance of Music In Our
Schools Month (MIOSM®), the time of year when music education becomes the focus
of schools across the nation. MIOSM began as a single statewide celebration in
1973, and has grown over the decades to encompass a day, then a week, and then
in 1985 to become a month long celebration of school music. The purpose of
MIOSM is to raise awareness of the importance of music education for all
children – and to remind citizens that school is where all children should have
access to music. MIOSM is an opportunity for music teachers to bring their
music programs to the attention of the school and the community and to display
the benefits school music brings to students of all ages.
The celebration continues to grow each year, reaching more
and more students, teachers, musicians, and music supporters. Schools and
communities throughout the country and overseas celebrate MIOSM with concerts
and other activities based on the year’s theme. Classrooms, concert halls,
civic buildings, clubs, parks, libraries, and shopping malls are just some of
the arenas in which the public can observe the processes and results of music
education. (NAfME Website)
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