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LIMHOF Announces 2019 High School Recognition Awards

Six Long Island High School music programs were awarded recognition including - Farmingdale High School


Based on an extensive application submitted by the schools, the Hall of Fame acknowledged six high schools this year with Gold and/or Gold+ Distinction. The schools receiving this prestigious recognition are Great Neck North High School, Farmingdale High School, Great Neck South High School, Longwood High School, St Francis Preparatory and Uniondale High School.

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“Our Education Committee puts their hearts and experience into reviewing and celebrating the work of the schools that apply for this acknowledgment. Part of our mission at LIMHOF is to support music education for future generations and that can’t happen without the commitment of High Schools like the ones we are honoring today” explained Ernie Canadeo, Chairman of the Long Island Music Hall of Fame.

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The LIMHOF School Recognition Program is designed to identify Long Island High School music programs that are creating notable music experiences for their students and that are incorporating the National and NY State Standards for The Arts in creative and meaningful ways. LIMHOF accepts applications from Brooklyn, Nassau, Queens and Suffolk counties for this prestigious review. Application categories included program details, inclusion of national and state standards for music in curriculum, facility, staffing, and community and board support. Applications were reviewed by a panel of music educators, some of whom have been recognized as the Long Island Music Hall of Fame’s “Music Educators of Note."

Founded in 2004, the Long Island Music Hall of Fame is a 501(c) (3) organization dedicated to the idea that Long Island’s musical heritage is an important resource to be celebrated and preserved for future generations. The organization, which encompasses New York State’s Nassau, Suffolk, Queens, and Kings (Brooklyn) Counties, was created as a place of community that inspires and explores Long Island music in all its forms. To date, the organization has inducted more than 100 musicians and music industry executives, and also offers education programs and scholarships to Long Island students, sponsors the Long Island Sound Award, and hosts a lecture series and local exhibits.

For more information on this award or Education scholarships and grants offered by LIMHOF please visit www.limusichalloffame.org/scholarshipsgrants.

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