Having a classroom agenda is often a huge component for teaching plans. However, it is when the students can articulate through sound and performance the structured learning. That is mutual beneficial and rewarding for both the teacher and students. Despite our country going through insurmountable changes, it is refreshing to witness some educators still have compassion and care about the students in their classrooms. There is tremendous pride in the ability to see the full potential of a student, but it speaks volumes about the type of educator who wants to ensure that student's progression, and City Neighbors High School is very fortunate to have music educator Mrs. Paylor who champions those attributes in students. Surely it hasn't been easy, and every educator has a different formula for success but there are moments such as this Spring Concert that makes all lessons plan worthwhile. City Neighbors High School recently held a Spring Concert, and it was spectacular! The concert kicked off at 6:00 pm in the school auditorium. There was much anticipation building up for such a performance and the CNHS Steel Pan Band didn't disappoint. Such soothing sounds from the band as lead singer Jasmine Pope of J Pope and the HearNow. Music curriculums affords students the opportunity to measure their progress and skills through various techniques making the necessary adjustments for a great concert performance. It also allows CNHS student's such as Taheim McCray to utilize technologies to compose and produce so2und. Under the direction of music educator Mrs. Paylor, McCray was able to produce the beats for the Class of 2023 soundtrack which takes listeners on a journey of the 1st day of high school. The students wrote their own lyrics and will be available for your listening pleasure on Soundcloud music. Click here to listen!
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