You did not look then. MCYO, Kennedy Center, PVYO, the one in VA I’m forgetting the name, YAA, Strathmore Choir and a few others. |
Sounds like you failed your kids. |
The theater teacher is far more involved and doing way more than music is. |
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It all depends on the vision of the current principal. My 4 children attended our lower elementary neighborhood school where they participated in a ukelele club, recorder group, musicals and chorus. This was 15 years ago.
The teacher is the same, however the current administrator has canceled all the programs. The PTA had donated a lot of money for the stage from drop microphones to high quality drapes… but alas, that was demolished too. It now serves as an extension of the cafeteria with only 1 table and a lot of empty space. |
Yeah, I so completely failed them. hahahahahahahahahaha. Thanks for the most hilarious suggestion. |
like I said, total lack of culture in the DMV all those programs suck |
They don’t suck, and you are just slamming them because your kids did not get in. |
Hon, I think this was sarcasm aimed at the person who said that there were no decent music options even outside school programs. |
We don’t even have chorus at our ES. I always wonder why. We are in the Wootton cluster. |
Too focused on academics? Our es had chorus and instruments starting at 4th grade |
| Lakelands Park Middle School music department needs some work and resources. Quince Orchard High School has a pretty good music and theater program. There are two options for orchestra depending on your capability. There are 3 options for band and choir. There's also a music theory course. The music teachers seem committed to the students and to producing outstanding performances. Theater does well, but the main director plays favorites, seems more concerned with her wants, the time commitment for students is insane, isn't as well organized as it could be, and costs about $200. If your plan is to have your child do theater, don't plan on doing anything else. If your kid has skills or potential serious skills, I recommend private lessons. No public school teacher in this area can dedicate the time necessary to each child to help them be rock stars. |