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"Band Counts!"
"WHY BAND?"
At a time when school districts across our nation are facing growing needs and tighter
budgets, some people question the need for the so-called "extras." We keep
hearing politicians speak of the need to "get back to the basics." The arts are
not extras. They are vital to a thriving, educated society. Consider the following:
Supporting Research and Statistics
- The words of Plato are still true today: "I would teach children music, physics,
and philosophy; but most importantly music, for in the patterns of music and all the arts
are the keys to learning."
- A University of California (Irvine) study showed that after eight months of keyboard
lessons, preschoolers showed a 46% boost in their spatial reasoning IQ.
- The College Board identifies the arts as one of the six basic academic subject areas
students should study in order to succeed in college.
- Physician and biologist Lewis Thomas studied the undergraduate majors of medical school
applicants. He found that 66% of music majors who applied to medical school were admitted,
the highest percentage of any group. Only 44% of biochemistry majors were admitted.
- A study of 811 high school students indicated that the proportion of minority students
with a music teacher role-model was significantly larger than for any other discipline.
36% of these students identified music teachers as their role-models, as opposed to 28%
English teachers, 11% elementary teachers, 7% physical education/sports teachers, 1%
principals.
- The very best engineers and technical designers in the Silicon Valley industry are,
nearly without exception, practicing musicians.
- The arts create jobs, increase the local tax base, boost tourism, spur growth in related
businesses (hotels, restaurants, printing, etc.) and improve the overall quality of life
for our cities and towns. On a national level, nonprofit arts institutions and
organizations generate an estimated $37 billion in economic activity and return $3.4
billion in federal income taxes to the US Treasury each year.
- Without the arts, education is not education but vocational training. Practicing one's
profession successfully calls for skills in dealing with people, for being able to
comprehend the connection between cause and effect, and for the ability to carry the
burdens placed on the individual in a free society. The arts help to prepare the human
mind for such needs.
- Current research confirms the study of music is one of the most effective tools to
improve learning throughout a childs academic curriculum.
- There is a direct correlation between improved SAT scores and the length of time spent
studying the arts. Those who studied the arts four or more years scored 59 points higher
on verbal and 44 points higher on math portions of the SAT than students with no course
work or experience in the arts.
- The correlation between cognitive learning and musical understanding continues to prove
they are linked, and improving one will develop the other. In fact, music is suspected to
be the key to unlocking the scientific mind.
- National testing demonstrates scores rise proportionately higher with the length of time
spent studying music in school.
- A 1994 Gallup survey indicates over 97% of Americans feel playing a musical instrument
provides students with a sense of accomplishment. Ninety-three percent of Americans feel
music is part of a well rounded education.
- When deciding where to locate, many industries consider cultural activity.
Weve heard all the jargon, and we all approve of the statistical evidence being
put before the public that supports our programs. Statistics can be wonderful, but
its time for us to put the faces with the numbers. We know that being in the band
will make you a better person. Now lets show it! Lets find those people that
have benefited from our band programs and have them tell their stories!
Examples:
- Rep. Becky Meacham, member of the SC House of Representatives from Fort Mill, has a Bill
before the House to allow participation in Marching Band to count as the required PE
Credit necessary to receive a high school diploma. Becky supports band because she saw the
benefits it had for her children.
- I e-mailed Rep. Terry Haskins, Speaker Pro Tempore of the SC House of Representatives,
asking for his support for Beckys bill and received the following response: "As
a former high school marching band member (Trombone) I certainly agree with everything you
wrote. I'll ask to add my name to Becky's bill."
- During a casual conversation at a USC football game with Jerry Fowler, Real Estate
Services Director and Columbia Radio Host, he revealed that playing trombone in high
school and college made a significant difference in his life.
These people are "Our Statistics!" They are the product we produce! They are
the good people and community leaders that benefit from a band experience! Being in the
BAND is important! "Band Counts!"
The Public Relations Committee will unveil the "Band Counts!"
campaign on Saturday, February 14, 1998. This project is designed to identify EVERY former
band member in South Carolina. We plan to create a statewide data base that will allow us
to better evaluate the impact we have on the communities we serve.
"Band Counts!" / How It Will Work
- A statewide survey will be conducted by the members of the SCBDA and over the SC Band
Link to gather the information necessary to create the database. Former students will be
able to enter and send the survey electronically or they may fill out a hard copy version
and return it to either the local Band Director or mail to Jerry Gatch. (The information
on the hard copy forms can be typed into the SC Band Link database from anywhere with
Internet access.)
- All information will be forwarded to the school(s) where the person participated in band
and this information may be used by the schools Alumni Association.
- Former band students will be able to access the database through the SC Band Link where
they will be able to "FIND" the e-mail addresses of their long lost "Band
Family."
- The Public Relations Committee and the Chernoff/Silver Public Relations Firm will select
outstanding individuals for use in a statewide media campaign.
We will finally be able to put the testimony of real people in front of the public to
show the value of Music Education. "Band Counts!"
Lets "BAND" together! We do make a difference because "Music Is
Instrumental To Success!"
Glenn C. Price, President
South Carolina Band Directors Association |