The Flat Rock Middle School Singers and Ladell Fortune; recognize
Impact
This resolution does not alter state law but serves to honor the accomplishments of the students and their director, thereby reinforcing the importance of music education in schools. It highlights the role of extra-curricular activities in fostering academic and personal growth among students. By recognizing such achievements at a state level, the resolution aims to inspire other educational institutions to support music programs and acknowledge the successes of their students.
Summary
Senate Resolution 48 recognizes and commends The Flat Rock Middle School Singers and their director, Ladell Fortune, for their achievements in music and their academic contributions. The Flat Rock Singers are comprised of seventh and eighth grade students who have consistently achieved superior ratings in performance evaluations. They have also participated in various esteemed events organized by the Georgia Music Educators Association (GMEA) and were invited to perform at the GMEA In Service Conference in Athens in 2023, a notable achievement for a middle school program.
Contention
While the resolution is largely supportive and celebratory, it may raise discussions about the funding and resources provided to arts education in schools. Some proponents of educational reform may argue that recognition alone does not address the challenges faced by music programs, such as budget cuts and lack of access to quality instruments and facilities. This could lead to conversations about the necessity of increased funding and support for arts education in schools across the state.
Recognizing choir students from Robinson and Rice Middle Schools in Plano on their selection to perform for the 2013 Texas Music Educators Association conference.