Port Jefferson School District Honored with Best Communities in Music Award by NAMM Foundation.
For the 19th consecutive year, the Port Jefferson School District was named one of the Best Communities in Music Education by the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) Foundation.
The accolade reaffirms the district's commitment to providing outstanding music education opportunities to its students. Since 2006, the Port Jefferson School District has consistently demonstrated excellence in music education, earning the admiration of the NAMM and educators nationwide. This sustained recognition speaks volumes about the district's dedication to fostering well-rounded education, in which music plays an integral role in student's academic and personal development.
Port Jefferson encourages student-musicians to thrive and grow in a supportive community of teachers, classmates, community and family members. One example of this is the district’s active participation in music festivals year-round. Port Jefferson recently hosted the Suffolk County Music Educators’ Association (SCMEA) Division One All-County Festival, inviting more than 400 Suffolk County music students in grades 5 and 6 to experience the welcoming and supporting community built by Port Jefferson over the years.
Port Jefferson’s students are also active participants in the music festivals themselves, with 36 students districtwide taking part in the SCMEA festival across three divisions. Earlier this year, six string musicians from Earl L. Vandermeulen High School participated in the Secondary Long Island String Festival based on New York State School Music Association (NYSSMA) scoring criteria. Junior Madison Testa even recently performed in the prestigious NYSSMA All-State Winter Conference in Rochester. She had the opportunity to play in an orchestra alongside some of the most talented musicians in the state.
The district’s musical community is so supportive that Port Jefferson even puts on their own festivals, including their annual Chamber Festival. The Chamber Festival is a free concert featuring middle school string ensembles, that takes place on the Long Island Sound’s harbor front.
“It is an honor to be recognized for our community’s immense support for our music program for 19 consecutive years”, said Dr. Michael Caravello, director of fine arts and music of Port Jefferson School District. “This award is testament to the gratitude we all feel for the Port Jefferson community and family members remaining committed to our school, including showing up to each and every festival our students participate in.”