School of Rock Announces Scholarship Program in Partnership with the National Museum of African American Music
School of Rock Scholar Program to provide free music education for underserved communities.
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School of Rock Scholar Program to provide free music education for underserved communities.
Since 1998, School of Rock has aided aspiring musicians to master their craft, unleash creativity, and develop the tools they need to thrive in life. Earlier this year, the music education institution launched its newest innovation, School of Rock Online™, to expand access to quality music education for all.
School of Rock will provide the nonprofit with funding for Music Will’s rebranding. The brand kicked things off with an up-front donation, and will continue providing funding for years to come.
School of Rock and Music Will support a shared mission by providing students with the means to further their musical education.
School of Rock students will be able to join the live stream on 8/31/22 and ask Hayley questions about her life as a professional drummer on an international tour.
School of Rock sees success with the launch of new online program.
School of Rock partners with the music industry's biggest brands to provide our students with a great selection of musical gear through our GearSelect Program, and to give our students once-in-a-lifetime opportunities that will inspire them on their journey to becoming professional musicians.
From Guitar Hero to online classes and from apps to in-person jam sessions, musicians plug into curricula that get them amped up.
School of Rock ranks #1 in the Children's Enrichment Programs: Music category.
The School of Rock students playing Kidzapalooza this year are aged 12 to 18 and exclusively hail from some of the 19 Chicago area schools that have open enrollment all year. Their two sets this week will run the gamut, from Deep Purple and Prince to Aretha Franklin and My Chemical Romance.