Music

Music in itself is essential. It is one of the most important manifestations of our cultural heritage. It provides a powerful form or expression for the human spirit that enriches everyone’s lives. Music provides an outlet for individuality, uniqueness, creativity, self-expression and self-worth. It is our way to express our deepest and truest thoughts and feelings. Music teaches children about their relationship with the world, culture and others in their community. Thus our curriculum is designed to support the strong values of musical appreciation, literacy and play. Music provides an avenue where everyone can contribute and express him or herself. The main purpose of music is to give students the opportunity to experience meaningful musical moments that they create. Students channel their energy positively, creating performances and music in traditional and non-traditional settings.

In music class, students will stretch their potential. Each child’s voice has value and strength. We work towards equipping children with the necessary tools to become, in Dr. John Feierabend’s words, “tuneful, beautiful, artful” human beings; thus empowering them to become empathetic, cooperative members of society, working and living with dignity. These concepts and skills will help guide children in acting with compassion and kindness.

Performing Ensembles

  • 5th Grade Band meets twice every six days during school hours. Students meet both in small groups or sectionals as well as the full ensemble. After School Enrichment Opportunities may include:  Ukulele Club, Marimba Club, and Rock Band/Modern Band
  • 6th Grade Band meets twice every six days during school hours. There will be some opportunities to have small groups or sectionals as well as the full ensemble. 
  • 7th & 8th Grade Band meets twice a week during school hours. There are no scheduled times for sectionals or group lessons. However, students may come by appointment for extra help when needed.
  • 5th Grade Chorus meets twice every six days during school hours. 
  • 6th Grade Chorus meets twice every six days during school hours. 
  • 7/8 Grade Chorus meets twice every six days during school hours. 
  • Tri-M Music Honor Society Jr Chapter is an international program dedicated to the recognition of exceptional music students in grades 6-12 who meet the music, academic, leadership, and character criteria asked of every Tri-M member.

  • After School Enrichment Opportunities may include Ukulele Club, Marimba Club, and Rock Band/Modern Band


Performance Opportunities May include…

  • Deerfield Fair Opening Ceremonies Field Trip
  • Concord High School 8th Grade Band Night
  • NHBDA Honors Band Festival
  • Veterans Day Assembly
  • UNH Hockey Game Fundraiser
  • Winter Concert
  • Artist in Residence Sharing
  • Spring Concert
  • Fisher Cats National Anthem
  • NHMEA Music Festival
  • MS Mount Washington Cruise
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