Stillwater recognized for excellence in music education
STILLWATER,
Okla. – For the tenth time, and ninth straight year, Stillwater Public Schools
has been named as a Best Community for Music Education by the NAMM Foundation.
The NAMM
Foundation is a philanthropic arm of the National Association of Music
Merchants (NAMM). It supports initiatives that promote and expand
music-making opportunities for people of all ages and backgrounds. The award
recognizes and celebrates the outstanding efforts of teachers, administrators,
parents, students, and community leaders who have made music education a
priority as a part of a well-rounded education. Districts selected for this
award have demonstrated a consistent and exceptionally high commitment to
making music education accessible for all students.
Stillwater
is one of just four school districts in the state of Oklahoma to be honored,
and the only district with such a long legacy of receiving the designation.
Less than a thousand school districts in the United States achieve this
distinction.
“I am
immensely proud to work in a district that shows great support for the arts,
and want to thank our administration for keeping music education a priority for
the district,” said Kevin Zamborsky, Director of Bands for Stillwater Public
Schools. “To my fellow music educators in the district, thank you for all your
efforts in helping our students learn, grow, and achieve at such a high level!
Finally, to the students and parents involved in the performing arts, thank you
for investing your time and energy into our programs.”
The
Performing Arts Department recently completed their collaborative production of
“The Addams Family,” as well as several spring concerts. Over the course of the
school year, well over 20,000 patrons have attended performances in the
Performing Arts Center, with more than 10,000 also streaming performances from
as far away as New Zealand. The Band, Orchestra, and Choir programs were
recently named academic state champions, as well as receiving high marks at all
competitions they perform in.
“It's
wonderful to see this continuing recognition of our community’s shared belief
that music and the arts are essential to a well-rounded education,” said
Director of Secondary Education Ashley Moore. “ Music education doesn’t just
enrich students’ lives. It enhances brain development, supports academic
achievement, and builds skills that last a lifetime. We are incredibly proud of
our students and staff for their dedication and excellence, and grateful to our
families, community members, and local organizations who continue to support
these programs year after year.”
To learn
more about Stillwater Public Schools Performing Arts visit
https://www.stillwaterschools.com.
