Only 1 Week Left to Enter Your School or District for the 'Best Communities for Music Education' Survey
There is only one week left to enter your school or school district for consideration in the 11th annual Best Communities for Music Education (BCME) Survey, a nationwide search for communities whose programs exemplify a strong commitment to music education. Established in 1998, BCME recognizes and celebrates schools, their administrators, teachers, board members, parents and students for their support and commitment to music education. The program also celebrates communities and schools that have set a goal to provide continuing music education to all students.
The survey is available online at www.nammfoundation.org, and closes on Friday, March 12, 2010. Each school district or community is allowed to fill out one survey and it must be completed by a school administrator and/or teacher who has access to school and district demographic and budgetary information. The announcement of the BCME final roster will be on May 3, 2010, a date that will commemorate Music Monday, a national celebration of music education and music making.
Participants in the survey answer detailed questions about 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 are verified with district officials and program advisors review submission.
As in the previous years, the 2010 survey will be conducted in collaboration with The Institute for Educational Research and Public Service of Lawrence, KS, an affiliate of the University of Kansas.
In conducting the annual survey, the NAMM Foundation is joined by advisory organizations in the fields of music and education: Americans for the Arts, League of American Orchestras, The Mr. Holland’s Opus Foundation, The Metropolitan Opera Guild, Music for All, Music Teachers National Association, National Guild of Community Schools of the Arts, Yamaha Corporation of America and VH1 Save The Music Foundation.
