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DBHS IS THE NATIONAL GRAMMY SIGNATURE SCHOOL

We are proud to announce that Diamond Bar High School’s instrumental and vocal music programs have earned the prestigious National Grammy Signature School award. 


This award recognizes programs that exemplify the commitment to fostering music education in public high schools.  Of over 120 nationwide semi-finalists, Steve Acciani, Patty Breitag, and Marie Sato have guided their students towards this achievement.  The process involved a lengthy and arduous application including submitting performance recordings. 


Congratulations again to Ms. Breitag, Ms. Sato, and Mr. Acciani for their hard work!

 


   --Principal Catherine Real


The GRAMMY Foundation announced today that 12 schools nationwide have been selected as GRAMMY Signature Schools for 2014 and have been awarded cash grants totaling $58,500.

 

Each of the 12 GRAMMY Signature Schools will receive a custom award and a monetary grant to benefit its music program. The top three schools are designated Gold recipients. The best of the Gold recipients is named the National GRAMMY Signature School and will receive $6,000. The two remaining Gold schools will each receive $5,000 and the two remaining GRAMMY Signature Schools recipients will each receive a grant of $2,000 to benefit their music programs. Seven schools will receive the Enterprise Award grant, which recognizes the efforts made by schools that are economically underserved. Each of the Enterprise Award schools will receive a grant in the amount of $5,500. The GRAMMY Signature Schools program is made possible in part through the generous support of the Ford Motor Company Fund.

 

"The impact of our GRAMMY Signature Schools program is truly significant," said Neil Portnow, President/CEO of The Recording Academy and the GRAMMY Foundation. "Through this GRAMMY in the Schools initiative, the GRAMMY Foundation is able to provide critical financial resources and bring attention to the excellence of music programs in schools across the United States. This program also helped inspire the Music Educator Award presented by The Recording Academy and the GRAMMY Foundation that honors music's unsung heroes — the teachers who encourage music's next generation."

 

"Ford is proud to once again partner with the GRAMMY Foundation to support music education in schools," said Pamela Alexander, director of community development for Ford Motor Company Fund.

 

The GRAMMY Foundation also presents the GRAMMY Signature Schools Community Award, an extension of the GRAMMY Signature Schools program in partnership with Converse, the Hot Topic Foundation and Journeys. Through this alliance, the GRAMMY Foundation identifies financially challenged public high school music programs to receive this award and a $2,000 grant. During the current fiscal year, approximately 85 schools to date have received the GRAMMY Signature Schools Community Award, with grants totaling $170,000.

 

2014 GRAMMY Signature Schools:

 

2014 National GRAMMY Signature School ($6,000)

Diamond Bar High School, Diamond Bar, Calif.

 

2014 GRAMMY Signature Schools Gold ($5,000 each)

Las Vegas Academy of the Arts, Las Vegas

Mira Costa High School, Manhattan Beach, Calif.

 

2014 GRAMMY Signature Schools ($2,000 each)

Cherry Creek High School, Greenwood Village, Colo.

Northwood High School, Irvine, Calif.

 

2014 GRAMMY Signature Schools Enterprise Award ($5,500 each)

Ashland High School, Ashland, Wis.

Bend High School, Bend, Ore.

Mount Vernon High School, Alexandria, Va.

Northland Preparatory Academy, Flagstaff, Ariz.

Savannah Arts Academy, Savannah, Ga.

West Valley High School, Fairbanks, Alaska

Winnetonka High School, Kansas City, Mo.

 

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