Kenwood 5th gr. Band            Parent/Guardian form 2022-23
HOWE Families, Please use this link: https://forms.gle/7GkS3jz4MnHHnie9A
Ms. Hunt is new at making QR Codes & mistakenly changed one QR code instead of making new ones.

KENWOOD Families: Do you have a 5th grader? All 5th graders in Minneapolis learn how to play an instrument. Students request their instrument choices on a separate form here:  Kenwood STUDENT info here:  https://forms.gle/KdbJdmykaao45KwdA and there was also a hard copy students had access to at school.

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Band
"Why is Kenwood adding the skill of music making on a Band instrument to my child's education?" you ask.
Students who play an instrument have the opportunity to express emotion without words, be creative, and have fun socializing with friends, making memories that last a lifetime. When playing an instrument all areas of the brain light up with activity! Check out this fun YouTube video about the brain research:
Click on the link below for health precautions for Band at Kenwood
Introducing Ms. Hunt, Kenwood's Band Teacher.
Ms. Hunt's philosophy about educating beginning band students: All children are born musical. I want to spark excitement for music making. I introduce skills so students can create and share their musical voice and enjoy making music with others. Musicians are creative thinkers and problem solvers. This is the time, while they are young, to strengthen these synapse pathways in the brain to be used in the future as a meaningful career, satisfying hobby, or lifetime appreciation of music.
Instruments that are available: Flute, Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Trumpet, Trombone, and Percussion.
Student's Name *
There is no cost to families to use a school instrument. Kenwood has enough band instruments to lend to each 5th grader.  
Please let us know below if you have your own or are planning on buying/doing lease-to-own/renting your own this year.
Will your student use a school instrument? *
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