This blog is for parents and teachers interested in the music life at St. Bernadette Elementary School in Dundas, Ontario. I hope it will also be useful to any parents trying to get vocal or instrumental ensembles started at their children's school. The opinions expressed in the posts are solely the author's, and do not necessarily reflect those of the Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board or the Hamilton Diocese.

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Let's take it from the top...

I've had this blogger account for a year now, and was wondering what to do with it. This week I had a sudden inspiration: I would document my efforts to enhance the music life at my kids' elementary school!

This 'blog is for parents interested in starting an instrumental music program at St. Bernadette Elementary School in Dundas, Ontario. I hope it will also be useful to any parents involved with similar efforts at their children's schools.

When my oldest child was preparing to enter Junior Kindergarten, I was excited by a program that the HWCDSB offered at the time: in-school piano lessons. Sadly, the board cancelled this program just around the time we were signing my daughter up.

I decided to join the Catholic School Council to learn more about how these decisions are made. I served as Treasurer that year and discovered a very generous, caring community. I was also fortunate to work with two fine principals: Mr. T (not the guy from the A-Team and Rocky III) and Mrs. A.

Mr. T brought me to a council meeting at his previous school (Holy Name of Mary in Ancaster). I was overwhelmed by an enthusiastic group of parents, who were all working hard to get a program started at their school. They had commitment from the parent community and the new principal. They had funding set aside for purchase or rental of instruments and equipment. I was fired up to bring this energy back to my kids' school.

I thought the first thing to do would be to survey the parent community. I wasn't sure if there was sufficient interest in a music program at the school. In May 2005, I prepared a one page sheet to go home with the students. The council thought it would be best to wait until September to avoid pre-summer sensory overload. I couldn't argue with that, knowing how many forms I have to dig out of the kids' knapsacks!

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