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Education Report - Group Brings Songwriting Workshops Into Schools
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Pan Alley is a nonprofit organization that holds songwriting
for students across the United States. The organization recently
a school in the Anacostia area of Washington, DC.
children presented a concert with the help of songwriter
recording artist Paul Reisler. He established Kid Pan Alley
1999 and has worked with more than 35,000 students
produced more than 2,200 songs since that time. He
the power of music can teach children skills they
not learn in school. He believes the American educational
is focused too much on standardized tests to measure
. But Paul Reisler says we now live in a
economy. He says his group is trying to inspire
to be creative. At Orr Elementary School in Anacostia,
percent of students come from poor families. Marlon Ray
the school's dean of students. He says some of
children have difficult lives. But, he says, these kids
want to strive for greatnessJhonna Turner is director of
at the school. She says the fourth-- and fifth-grade
are often focused on more than school. They can
important helpers for their families. They make sure food
ready when they come home and do other tasks.
students are often influenced by what happens around them.
shooting took place in April directly in front of
school. Although no one was injured, the event affected
whole community. Still, Orr Elementary School has a positive,
atmosphere. Marlon Ray says the workshop and concert made
by Kid Pan Alley created good memories that will
for years
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