
Music teacher, Debbie Merrill (sitting, far left) will accompany her students to state competition in Missoula. Students participating are Trevor Wolff, Jason Merrill, Perri Jasper, Abby Wheeler, Lane DiGiando, Taylor Awbery, Hannah Vanderploeg, Shaylie Smalley, Juliette Evans, Addison Martin, Maggie Haworth and Jenna Mellen. Not pictured are Maggie Haworth, Juliette Evans and Addison Martin
April 24, 2023
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Superior musicians to perform at state festival
Some of the benefits of music programs for students are that the left side of the brain is better developed, and songs can imprint information onto young minds.