Dear Community,
At The People’s Music School, we believe in the transformative power of music education. We’re more than just a 100% tuition-free after-school music program; we’re a community dedicated to changing lives through the gift of music. We exclusively serve students facing financial barriers to a high-quality music education and ensure they can access the unparalleled benefits that music education provides.
I’d like to share a story that embodies the heart and soul of our community. The Alvarez family has been with us since 2017, at our Back of the Yards site. We’ve had the privilege of nurturing four talented siblings:
- Osbeida plays the oboe and is now majoring in music composition on a scholarship at North Park University.
- Emely, a trumpet player, graduated high school this year and is pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Music at University of Illinois – Chicago.
- José, also an oboist, is a senior in high school and applied to Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra for oboe. José is autistic, and our individually tailored program has helped him thrive.
- Maria, an 8th grader, plays percussion at our Back of the Yards SLAM program.
Their accomplishments speak volumes about the impact of our program. Each sibling has excelled in music and academics, participating in All-City Performing Arts and securing college scholarships that were enabled by the intensive, tuition-free music education they received in their own neighborhood of Back of the Yards. As Dr. Megan Robbins, Osbeida and José’s teacher, beautifully puts it, “There is all this talent in their family that has had the opportunity to flourish with access to a program like People’s.”
Music education is more than just an extra-curricular activity; it is a critical component that supports academic success. Research shows that students from underserved communities who are able to access music lessons see a 73% increase in their math scores compared to their peers. Their reading, history, geography, and social skills also improve by 40%.
A high-quality music education can cost more than $4,500 per year per student, and underserved communities lack adequate in-school and after-school music programming. Our program removes the financial, geographic, logistical, cultural, and linguistic barriers faced by low-income families so that students like the Alvarez siblings can thrive.
This annual report will give you insights into what makes our school unique. It features highlights from an amazing year, including student successes, national news features, and incredible strides in data-driven programmatic decision-making. Through these stories, we aim to demonstrate our unwavering commitment to our mission: providing access to the benefits of an intensive music education, for students all across Chicago.
In service,