Save Georgia Music Programs
Georgia Legislators:It has recently come to our attention that Senate Bill 474 recently passed, mandating 150 minutes of physical education a week in elementary schools, and 225 minutes a week for mid... continue reading »
"KEEP MUSIC, KEEP MUSIC, KEEP MUSIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
"Music has been an integral part of my life for over 13 years and has opened countless opportunities for my life."
"I have also emailed my representatives to voice my opinion against this bill."
"I support this petition"
"Save Music program!"
"I disagree with this bill 100\%. Music is a privilege that all middle and high school kids should have the option to enjoy, rather than spend multiple hours every week in a health or fitness class."
"I support this petition"
"I support this petition"
"Marching band provides for more hours of phisical activity than any other sport at my school."
"Music in our schools is of the utmost importance! Music increases a child's ability to focus and thereby raises test scores."
"SAVE GEORGIA'S MUSIC!!"
"I support this petition"
"I am a member and possibly drum major next year or our high school marching band. Doing this would destroy the music programs in the schools which are already grossly underfunded and under appreciated. Dont deny future generations the experiences I have h"
"I support this petition"
"Singing has been a big part of my life. it means a lot to me and many other people involved in music programs. PLEASE do not take away music for the kids!!!"
"В"
"В"
"I support this petition"
"I support this petition"
"THIS IS INSANE. WHO DO YOU ALL THINK YOU ARE, CONTROLLING THE LIFESTYLES OF SMALL CHILDREN?!"
"В"
"What the hell is wrong with Georgia, why don't you just make these children go commit suicide if you decide to take away music from their lives!"
"I support this petition"
"В"
"I am a Music Education major at Shorter College. Along with harming children in the way that they will not receive proper music education, this bill also hurts the future of me and any other music education major in the state of Georgia."