Welcome to Royal Oak High School!
The Excited Murmur of the Audience |
Music--the heart and start of learning.
Participation in music provides children with valuable lifelong skills.
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The Excitement of the ROMS Students
Last Minute Instructions |
Studies show that the earlier a child begins music instruction, the more likely it is to affect lifelong potential and participation in the arts.
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We're Ready to Begin
Royal Oak High School A Cappella Choir: The Star Spangled Banner by Key/Smith |
Music gives your child the opportunity to be creative and expressive.
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Gloria by Vivaldi
ROMS 8th Grade Choir: Alleluia by Harris, William Lea/Director |
Researchers have found that students studying music over several years scored higher on standardized tests and reading tests than students not taking music courses. |
ROHS A Cappella Choir: Elijah Rock by Hogan, Deborah Buffa/Director
ROMS 8th Grade Choir, Diane Mehringer/Director: Tell Me That You Love Me by Eilers and Celebrate America by Brymer |
Studying music strengthens students' academic performances. Studies have indicated that sequential skill building instruction in music can greatly improve children's performance in reading and math. |
The Combined Elementary Choirs, Catherine Downey/Director, Susan Paree/Director, and Marian Angeli/Director: City Blues, Peace Song, and Picnic of the World
Music, Fun for all Ages! |
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The Finale: Battle Hymn of the Republic by Wilhousky, Deborah Buffa/Director
Battle Hymn of the Republic calls to us all!: Diane Mehringer, Marian Angeli, and Susan Paree |
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Time to Go Home!
Thanks for Coming! |
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