Even though I enjoy creating and listening to music, music class isn't for me. Neither is it for a lot of people. Some kids do not enjoy music class due to the content that we are provided to learn. The educational standards are based on usually unecessary tasks that students are expected to do.
Please add a reason as to why you believe this should happen. It would mean a lot.
The feedback regarding music curriculum requirements has been insightful and diverse. I am currently reaching out to local administrators to present these perspectives for their review. Please continue to provide your thoughts as they remain vital to this discussion.
September 18, 2018
The momentum behind this petition highlights a widespread desire to modernize our current educational requirements. It is encouraging to see so many individuals engaging with the argument that students deserve greater flexibility in their curriculum.
21 Comments
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Dane Brown
7 years ago
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Music can only benefit those who are dedicated to music. Being forced to learn about music forces kids to believe that they don't have a choice confining them to a belief of annoyance and boredom.
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Carly S
7 years ago
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I feel like it is important to have music, but the things that we are learning in music are borning and we are already doing a lot of things like culture and that stuff in Social Studies and ELA. Really, I don't think it should be gone, but it does need to change.
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Ethan Snow
7 years ago
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Music is a class that does not focus on enough of the notes of music itself, only singing and rhythm. I also believe that it is a very forced class and not as free and flowing as orchestra or band.
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Jackson Verb
7 years ago
let go
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Joey Shaffer
7 years ago
Get rid of music I am 1000000000% on board with this I totally agree a study hall would probably be better in fact I would rather do art dance instead of music Get Rid of Music Get rid of Music!!!!!!!
Even though I enjoy creating and listening to music, music class isn't for me. Neither is it for a lot of people. Some kids do not enjoy music class due to the content that we are provided to learn. The educational standards are based on usually unecessary tasks that students are expected to do.
Please add a reason as to why you believe this should happen. It would mean a lot.
The feedback regarding music curriculum requirements has been insightful and diverse. I am currently reaching out to local administrators to present these perspectives for their review. Please continue to provide your thoughts as they remain vital to this discussion.
September 18, 2018
The momentum behind this petition highlights a widespread desire to modernize our current educational requirements. It is encouraging to see so many individuals engaging with the argument that students deserve greater flexibility in their curriculum.
21 Comments
D
Dane Brown
7 years ago
Featured
Music can only benefit those who are dedicated to music. Being forced to learn about music forces kids to believe that they don't have a choice confining them to a belief of annoyance and boredom.
C
Carly S
7 years ago
Featured
I feel like it is important to have music, but the things that we are learning in music are borning and we are already doing a lot of things like culture and that stuff in Social Studies and ELA. Really, I don't think it should be gone, but it does need to change.
E
Ethan Snow
7 years ago
Featured
Music is a class that does not focus on enough of the notes of music itself, only singing and rhythm. I also believe that it is a very forced class and not as free and flowing as orchestra or band.
J
Jackson Verb
7 years ago
let go
J
Joey Shaffer
7 years ago
Get rid of music I am 1000000000% on board with this I totally agree a study hall would probably be better in fact I would rather do art dance instead of music Get Rid of Music Get rid of Music!!!!!!!
Music can only benefit those who are dedicated to music. Being forced to learn about music forces kids to believe that they don't have a choice confining them to a belief of annoyance and boredom.