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A total of 25 music teachers, from 25 cities across 18 states, have been announced as semifinalists for the Music Educator Award™ presented by the Recording Academy® and GRAMMY Museum®. In total, more than 1,205 initial nominations were submitted from 47 states. Nominations for the 2024 Music Educator Award are now open at grammymusicteacher.com. |
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The Music Educator Award recognizes current educators who have made a significant and lasting contribution to the music education field and demonstrate a commitment to the broader cause of maintaining music education in the schools. The recipient will be recognized during GRAMMY® Week 2023. |
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The award is open to current U.S. music teachers, and anyone can nominate a teacher — students, parents, friends, colleagues, community members, school deans, and administrators. |
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Teachers are also able to nominate themselves, and nominated teachers are notified and invited to fill out an application. |
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Each year, one recipient is selected from 10 finalists and recognized for their remarkable impact on students' lives. They will receive a $10,000 honorarium and matching grant for their school's music program. The nine additional finalists will receive a $1,000 honorarium and matching grants. The remaining 15 semifinalists will receive a $500 honorarium with matching school grants. |
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The matching grants provided to the schools are made possible by the generosity and support of the GRAMMY Museum's Education Champion Ford Motor Company Fund. In addition, the American Choral Directors Association, National Association for Music Education, NAMM Foundation, and National Education Association support this program through outreach to their constituencies. |
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The finalists will be announced in December. For more information, please visit grammymusicteacher.com. |
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State |
Phil Aguglia |
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Kenmore East High School |
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Tonawanda |
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New York |
William Bennett |
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Cane Bay High School |
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Summerville |
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South Carolina |
Ryan Bulgarelli |
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Loyalsock Township School District |
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Williamsport |
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Pennsylvania |
Aaron Bush |
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Foxborough High School |
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Foxborough |
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Massachusetts |
Ernesta Chicklowski |
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Roosevelt Elementary |
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Tampa |
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Florida |
Cory Joy Craig |
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Benton Intermediate School |
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Benton |
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Louisiana |
Christine Cumberledge |
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Central Junior High School |
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Euless |
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Texas |
David Davis |
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Park Spanish Immersion Elementary School |
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St. Louis Park |
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Minnesota |
Pamela Dawson |
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DeSoto High School |
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DeSoto |
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Texas |
Antoine Dolberry |
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P.S. 103 Hector Fontanez School |
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Bronx |
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New York |
Jack A. Eaddy, Jr. |
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Western Carolina University |
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Cullowhee |
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North Carolina |
Marisa Frank |
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Explore! Community School |
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Nashville |
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Tennessee |
Jorge L. Garcia |
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Elias Herrera Middle School |
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Laredo |
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Texas |
Kevin McDonald |
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Wellesley High School |
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Wellesley |
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Massachusetts |
Matthew McKagan |
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Lindero Canyon Middle School |
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Agoura Hills |
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California |
Brian McMath |
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Northwest Guilford High School |
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Greensboro |
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North Carolina |
Trevor Nicholas |
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Senn Arts at Nicholas Senn High School |
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Chicago |
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Illinois |
Bethany Robinson |
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Noblesville High School |
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Noblesville |
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Indiana |
Matthew Shephard |
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Meridian Early College High School |
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Sanford |
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Michigan |
Katie Silcott |
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Olentangy Shanahan Middle School |
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Lewis Center |
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Ohio |
Tony Small |
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Pallotti Arts Academy |
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Laurel |
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Maryland |
Patrick Smith |
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Cooperative Arts and Humanities Magnet High School |
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New Haven |
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Connecticut |
Wayne Splettstoeszer |
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Torrington High School |
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Torrington |
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Connecticut |
Alice Tsui |
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New Bridges Elementary |
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Brooklyn |
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New York |
Tammy Yi |
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Chapman University |
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Orange |
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California |
ABOUT THE RECORDING ACADEMY
The Recording Academy represents the voices of performers, songwriters, producers, engineers, and all music professionals. Dedicated to ensuring the recording arts remain a thriving part of our shared cultural heritage, the Academy honors music's history while investing in its future through the GRAMMY Museum, advocates on behalf of music creators, supports music people in times of need through MusiCares®, and celebrates artistic excellence through the GRAMMY Awards® — music's only peer-recognized accolade and highest achievement. As the world's leading society of music professionals, we work year-round to foster a more inspiring world for creators.
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Established in 2008, the GRAMMY Museum is a nonprofit organization dedicated to cultivating a greater understanding of the history and significance of music through exhibits, education, grants, preservation initiatives, and public programming. Paying tribute to our collective musical heritage, the Museum explores and celebrates all aspects of the art form — from the technology of the recording process to the legends who've made lasting marks on our cultural identity.
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ABOUT FORD MOTOR COMPANY FUND
As the philanthropic arm of Ford Motor Company, Ford Fund's mission is to strengthen communities and help make people's lives better. Working with dealers and nonprofit partners in more than 60 countries, Ford Fund provides access to opportunities and resources that help people reach their full potential. Since 1949, Ford Fund has invested more than $2 billion in programs that support education, promote safe driving, enrich community life, and encourage employee volunteering. For more information, visit www.fordfund.org or join us at @FordFund on Facebook and Twitter.
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Contacts
Daniela Tellechea
Communications, Recording Academy
daniela.tellechea@recordingacademy.com
Jasmine Lywen-Dill
Director of Communications, GRAMMY Museum
T. 213.725.5703
jlywen-dill@grammymuseum.org
Maddy Lauritzen
Coordinator of GRAMMY In The Schools, GRAMMY Museum
T. 213.725.5752
mlauritzen@grammymuseum.org