Clay Aiken – “Music Lasts A Lifetime”

Clay Aiken supports a school environment where kids discover their own creative voice.  Clay Aiken supports The National Association for Music Education.

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Clay’s PSA

March marks the annual celebration of music in our schools.  The National Association for Music Education is once again encouraging schools across the country to celebrate Music In Our Schools Month.  MENC, a 100-year-old organization, is for teachers, administrators, students and parents who feel that all students should be able to have access to music in their schools.

The highlight of the month-long  celebration is the “World’s Largest Concert.”  Sheet music, lessons plans and rehearsal time is coordinated throughout schools in the United States.  Then, each school holds their own concert at the designated time.  This year, the concert was held on March 10th, at 1pm ET.

Music education is incredibly important to keep in our schools and communities, especially in a time when there have been cutbacks to many music programs. All students should have access to music and music education in their schools. It is an essential part of their learning. Music education has been proven to lead students to success in other areas of learning, success in society through practicing co-operation skills (when working together in a band or ensemble), success in developing their intelligence, and success in life.

During this month, we must remember the important role that music has in our culture and in our educational system. A child’s education is not complete unless it includes the arts. In fact, the No Child Left Behind Act lists the arts among the core academic subjects, requiring schools to enable all students to achieve in the arts and have a comprehensive arts education.

According to MENC:

“The purpose of MIOSM is to raise awareness of the importance of music education for all children – and to remind citizens that school is where all children should have access to music. MIOSM is an opportunity for music teachers to bring their music programs to the attention of the school and the community and to display the benefits school music brings to students of all ages.”

MENC has gathered special PSA’s from many of the top musicians in fields from Pop to Classical.  The extensive list of artists all believe in the power of music.  Any of the PSAs can be downloaded and used during March.

This is the 4th year that Clay Aiken has been involved in this amazing program.  Take a moment and visit the PSA site to see all the great artists who are involved.  MENC

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8 thoughts on “Clay Aiken – “Music Lasts A Lifetime”

  1. Music is so important to kids for their development. As always Clay is involved in things that are important to kids. Thanks Musicfan for bringing this to our attention. Seems with all that is going wrong in this world, it's important to promote and see all the positive….Just another reason why we love Clay so much.

  2. I'm so glad this is a cause Clay supports. It makes me so sad to think how kids aren't getting the chance to have music in their educations. I've always enjoyed music and consider it a very important part of my life. Well done Clay 🙂

  3. It is always wonderful to hear Clay Aiken supporting causes that he loves such as music education in schools. Also it is great that he is a part of MENC

  4. Clay is continuing to use his voice in a positive way.
    That is quite a list of artists involved with this.
    Great information! Thanks!

  5. It is good to see that Clay is still involved in MENC. I believe that music is very important for the children in school. I have always enjoyed music so much…and I am sure that many children would want to have that as a curriculum in school today.

  6. Music has been a part of my life since I was a child. I can't imagine how life would be without music. Thanks to Clay for speaking out on this important subject and a thanks to you for sharing this info with us!!

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