School of Rock Is Putting Mental Health On Center Stage
In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month this May, how about a healthy dose of Ozzy’s “Crazy Train,” Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit,” and Queen’s “Under Pressure” on repeat?
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In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month this May, how about a healthy dose of Ozzy’s “Crazy Train,” Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit,” and Queen’s “Under Pressure” on repeat?
"It's incredible to see our community standing up in ways I never got to see growing up," said Noelle Scaggs of Fitz & the Tantrums.
School of Rock alum Lex Kolody, a former AllStar from the Littleton school, talks about how his music director at School of Rock played an instrumental role in his recovery from an accident that claimed two of his fingers.
Independent research data shows franchisees are highly satisfied with their investment in School of Rock.
Women’s International Music Network (the WiMN) announced that School of Rock's Chief Operating Officer, Stacey Ryan, is an honoree for its 11th annual She Rocks Awards celebrating and honoring female artists, industry executives, and media personalities throughout the music landscape.
Master franchisee of School of Rock in Latin America was honored at the 63rd IFA Annual Convention in Las Vegas, Nevada, for being an outstanding franchise establishment owner-operator.
School of Rock CEO Rob Price was part of a panel on choosing the right franchisees at the International Franchise Association's annual conference.
School of Rock was awarded Global Franchise’s top honor and also won Best Children's Service and Education Franchise for the third year in a row.
For many teens, music is healing as they work through the hardships of adolescence, something that Fort Washington resident Adam Fiore has experienced firsthand with his son, Luca.
School of Rock student Nikhil Talwalkar, an AllStar from the New Canaan school, wrote and recorded a solo album, Reality Drips Into the Mouth of Indifference, which landed on Spin Magazine's top ten metal albums of the year alongside genre legends like Ozzy Osbourne.