Three Bay Area Schools Selected for Disney's Inaugural 'Stage Connect' Program, Bringing Free Musical Education to Local Students.
Disney has announced its inaugural 'Stage Connect' program, a free musical education initiative aimed at promoting arts and music education in local schools. As part of the program, three Bay Area schools have been selected - El Toro Health Science Academy in Morgan Hill, Oakbrook Academy of the Arts in Fairfield, and Searles Elementary in Union City. These schools will receive show kits containing Disney's iconic musical scores as well as free teacher training, helping to bring high-quality arts education to under-resourced schools.
The 'Stage Connect' initiative is a significant move by Disney, demonstrating its commitment to fostering creative talent among young people. With this program, Disney aims to not only promote the arts but also provide students with valuable performance experience and exposure to renowned musical works.
If you are interested in learning more about the 'Stage Connect' program or exploring how your school can participate, please click on the link provided.
Disney has announced its inaugural 'Stage Connect' program, a free musical education initiative aimed at promoting arts and music education in local schools. As part of the program, three Bay Area schools have been selected - El Toro Health Science Academy in Morgan Hill, Oakbrook Academy of the Arts in Fairfield, and Searles Elementary in Union City. These schools will receive show kits containing Disney's iconic musical scores as well as free teacher training, helping to bring high-quality arts education to under-resourced schools.
The 'Stage Connect' initiative is a significant move by Disney, demonstrating its commitment to fostering creative talent among young people. With this program, Disney aims to not only promote the arts but also provide students with valuable performance experience and exposure to renowned musical works.
If you are interested in learning more about the 'Stage Connect' program or exploring how your school can participate, please click on the link provided.