Moore Music Makes Investment In 700 EVSC Classrooms

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Thanks to an investment by Evansville’s Moore Music, 700 EVSC classrooms will soon be equipped with new resources for teachers and students to start the school year.

This donation will help further the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation’s GAIN program. GAIN – Growth in Academics through Innovation and Neuroeducation – is the EVSC’s comprehensive approach to education, specifically educating the whole child. It combines high-quality learning and teaching with social-emotional skills (critical thinking, creativity, responsibility) that students need in order to be successful.

Specifically, the donation from Moore Music provides teachers with additional tools and funding to develop a video series they can use in their classrooms. These videos teach students how to use mindfulness practices to reduce and cope with their stress. Teachers can use the videos throughout the day to help manage stress and refuel students for learning.

Students from all backgrounds enter school while experiencing stress. Typical stress can stem from general anxieties, while more traumatic stress stems from violence in the home, addiction, or abuse. “These experiences can create barriers in education for our students, especially if stress is prolonged,” stated Maureen Barton, EVSC Foundation Executive Director. “Moore Music’s positive, forward-thinking attitude is helping EVSC further develop a program that goes beyond the classroom and reaches our school families and communities.”

“As a school community, we are thankful for Moore Music’s investment, especially for children relying on extra support due to negative COVID-19 experiences,” said Barton. “Also,15 schools will be outfitted with self-calming classrooms for students who need a reduction of stimuli to begin to focus and return to learning.”

FOOTNOTE: The donation stemmed from visits to Evans School where Moore Music leadership witnessed the success teachers had developing self-regulation skills with their students. “This is going to change the world, starting here in Evansville,” said Brett Mulzer, owner of Moore Music. “…I’m blown away.”

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    • We’re managing all of this because someone failed at their job.

      Because someone was so negligent and disgustingly horrible, out and out weak at his job performance, WE had to clean up his mess.

      History will record Trump failed so bad at managing the COVID crisis, the EVSC had to get help from Moore to teach our kids.

      Thank you to Moore Music for supporting the education of our kids.

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