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PARK CITY, Utah – For the second consecutive year, Park City School District has been recognized as one of the Best Communities for Music Education by the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM). This prestigious honor highlights the district's commitment to fostering a vibrant music education program that enriches the lives of its students.
In addition to this recognition, the district has also secured a significant grant aimed at enhancing its music education offerings. This funding will allow for the expansion of music programs, providing students with access to a variety of instruments, resources, and opportunities to engage with music on a deeper level.
The district's music educators have worked tirelessly to create an inclusive and dynamic environment where students can explore their musical talents. This recognition not only celebrates the hard work of teachers and students but also underscores the importance of music education in developing well-rounded individuals. The Park City community continues to rally around the arts, ensuring that music remains a vital part of the educational experience.
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