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Greeley High Madrigals perform and describe how music supports belonging, academics and brain development
Summary
Students from Greeley High School’s Madrigal Singers performed for the MSAD 51 Board and told trustees why ensemble music matters for belonging, academic performance and mental health.
Greeley High School’s Madrigal Singers opened the MSAD 51 Board of Directors meeting on Oct. 9 with a live performance and a short set of remarks explaining why students value ensemble music. Principal Carl Francis introduced the auditioned honors ensemble and director Sarah Bailey before students sang and then shared brief statements about the program’s benefits.
The students described the music program as a “welcoming environment” and a place that connects multiple grade levels. “Ensemble singing also helps students…
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