Singer-Songwriter Whitney Nichole is offering a free download of her album '100 Strong' if you donate to Music in Schools Today! Check out her website for more information.
KFOG's Local Scene 8 CD is an eclectic collection of some of the best bands and singer-songwriters emerging from the vibrant Northern California music scene. CDs are $5 each and benefit Music in Schools Today. Get One Today!
The Clorox Company has chosen Music in Schools Today as the beneficiary of the proceeds of The Blue Sky Project: A Clorox Charity Collection! The CD features original compositions, as well as popular recordings from independent artists featured in the Clorox commercials. Learn More
Nick Harmer of Death Cab for Cutie, has chosen Music in Schools Today as the recipient of the proceeds from Relix Magazine's Wear Your Music campaign. Buy your Death Cab for Cutie bracelet today, and support MUST! Get One Today!
This program serves public schools and youth centers in low-income neighborhoods, providing therapeutic music intervention to at-risk children. Learn More
Music teachers learn to co-teach with kindergarten through fifth grade classroom teachers, focusing on sequential music instruction as well as language and math literacy. Learn More
MUST teaching artists use world music to teach children to respect and understand different cultures. Learn More
Work with MUST to design your own music program! We provide Kodaly, Orff or general music and movement classes for for younger grades, and band or orchestra classes for older grades. Learn More
Check out or video on Rhythm Enhances Academic Learning, featuring Karen Calhoun. Using rhythm as a classroom tool to increase engagement, REAL dramatically increases the learning potential for children.
The 4th Annual Silicon Valley Rocks! was a great success! Everyone had a great time, and we raised over $15,000 for MUST! See photos from the event by Ed Jay.
The Fall Newsletter is here! Check it out to see what we've been up to at MUST, including articles about REAL and Music Inspires Education.
From Hillside Elementary's Culminating Event, June 2011