How often does my child attend music class?
Students in kindergarten through fifth grade receive music instruction for forty minutes every four school days.
Are volunteers needed for the music department?
Of course! Not only do I welcome parent volunteers, I also welcome parent visits. You are always welcome to visit music class with your child. I am sure you will be amazed at the learning that takes place in a short 40 minute period. If you would like to volunteer to help, please contact me.
What is the best way to contact Mrs. Moore?
E-mail! I check my e-mail in the morning and afternoon of each school day. You can contact me at [email protected] or, if you prefer, you can call me at school and leave a message and I will get back to you as soon as possible.
Does music really make my child smarter?
There have been many studies relating the study of music to increased academic performance. Studying music allows a child to develop spatial reasoning skills, problem solving skills, mathematics skills, self-discipline, teamwork, and a sense of pride in a job well done. All of these extra-musical benefits are wonderful, but the real reason to study music is to learn to love beauty, to learn about your culture and heritage, and to learn about the world's civilization. How can a child develop as a whole person without studying what makes us human? If you would like to know more about music and the brain, visit my links page.
Students in kindergarten through fifth grade receive music instruction for forty minutes every four school days.
Are volunteers needed for the music department?
Of course! Not only do I welcome parent volunteers, I also welcome parent visits. You are always welcome to visit music class with your child. I am sure you will be amazed at the learning that takes place in a short 40 minute period. If you would like to volunteer to help, please contact me.
What is the best way to contact Mrs. Moore?
E-mail! I check my e-mail in the morning and afternoon of each school day. You can contact me at [email protected] or, if you prefer, you can call me at school and leave a message and I will get back to you as soon as possible.
Does music really make my child smarter?
There have been many studies relating the study of music to increased academic performance. Studying music allows a child to develop spatial reasoning skills, problem solving skills, mathematics skills, self-discipline, teamwork, and a sense of pride in a job well done. All of these extra-musical benefits are wonderful, but the real reason to study music is to learn to love beauty, to learn about your culture and heritage, and to learn about the world's civilization. How can a child develop as a whole person without studying what makes us human? If you would like to know more about music and the brain, visit my links page.