Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brent has an amazing music teacher who has done a lot for my kids' musical education. But I'm not sure that's what you meant by a music program.
Yes, but he's not in a position to provide free instrumental music lessons to the kids, other than on the recorder, because DCPS doesn't fund such a program. In MoCo, the kids get instrumental music lessons at school daily from 4th grade if they want them. MoCo works in close partnership with Strathmore in Bethesda to support MCYO (MD Classic Youth Orchestra programs, many ensembles). DCPS has no equivalent, not even close.
Anonymous wrote:Brent has an amazing music teacher who has done a lot for my kids' musical education. But I'm not sure that's what you meant by a music program.
Anonymous wrote:Key hired a superhero-terrific music teacher from Fillmore who stood up the Key School Band from scratch. They were the first elementary school to play at the DCPS performing arts festival at the Kennedy Center, a few years ago (I think now there's are others).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wells has three or four levels of orchestra as well as a ukulele class. The teacher is really fantastic.
Honestly, the Walls top level orchestra just isn't too hot as compared to those at middling suburban programs in the DMV. No great shakes.
Anonymous wrote:Wells has three or four levels of orchestra as well as a ukulele class. The teacher is really fantastic.