A RESOLUTION to honor and recognize Tennessee marching bands.
Impact
SJR0356 does not directly change existing state laws but rather serves as a recognition of the achievements of smaller marching bands in Tennessee’s educational system. By acknowledging the TSBA and its member bands, the resolution aims to elevate the visibility of these groups and support the development of music programs in schools with smaller student enrollments. This recognition can foster further community support and potentially attract more funding or resources for these programs.
Summary
Senate Joint Resolution 356 (SJR0356) aims to honor and recognize the contributions of Tennessee marching bands, particularly those that are part of the newly established Tennessee Small Band Association (TSBA). This resolution highlights the significant role that marching bands play in education and community engagement, emphasizing how they provide students with opportunities for college scholarships and competitive experiences. It is a recognition of the efforts of teachers and directors dedicated to enhancing the arts in schools.
Contention
While the resolution is largely celebratory with broad support, there may be debates surrounding how the state prioritizes funding and support for small schools and their band programs compared to larger institutions. Some may argue that additional resources are needed to further enhance music education statewide, particularly for schools with limited budgets. However, SJR0356 itself does not enter into contentious policy debates but serves a positive and unifying purpose.
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