How to enroll:
- Read General Information below and choose an instrument
- Complete enrollment form
- Wait for Mr. Dvorak to confirm your instrument choice
- Obtain an instrument, book and supplies
- Wait for Mr. Dvorak to give class schedule
Click on this link for the enrollment form: COMING IN AUGUST 2022!
General information about the Elementary Instrumental Music program:
- Instrumental music is open to all students beginning in the fourth grade.
- Instrumental music is an approved pull out instructional program in Prince George's County Schools. Classes meet twice weekly for 1/2 hour periods during the regular school day. Students are released from classroom activities to participate in the instrumental music classes and are responsible for making up any missed classwork. During Distance Learning students will attend Instrumental Music during Independent Practice times and on Wednesdays.
- Class instruction is free of charge. Parents are required to provide an instrument and instruction book (available at local music stores).
- Class instruction during the first half of the school year will serve as a trial period. The parent will be notified twice of the child's progress during this time. Those students successfully meeting the standards for progress, practice, and attendance during the trial period are able to continue with the program.
- An instrument rental-purchase plan is recommended by the school system. All rental-purchase plans should be handled through a music store. The outright purchase of an instrument is not recommended.
- Students are required to practice regularly at home. Specific assignments for home practice will be given at each class and students will be expected to master them before the next class. Students will be required to maintain and turn in a practice journal which will be graded. Specific practice requirements will be determined by the instrumental music teacher.
- Instruments taught are:
- Strings: Violin, Viola, Cello, Double Bass
- Woodwinds: Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Bassoon
- Brass: Trumpet, Trombone, Baritone Horn, French Horn, Tuba
- Percussion: Bells (similar to xylophone) and Snare Drum (Percussion students are required to learn both, bells and snare drum)
- Dental work, such as braces, can make playing an instrument difficult. If braces are planned, please contact the instrumental music teacher before renting the instrument.
- If you are interested in enrolling your child in the instrumental music program, please return the enrollment form immediately. There is limited space in each instrument class and classes are filled on a "first come" basis. Students turning in forms after a class is full will have to play their "second choice" instrument.
- All instrumental music classes will begin the fourth week of school. in the second quarter for school year 2021-2022 . Students must have their instrument and supplies ready by the second lesson in order to be enrolled in the classes. No late entries will be allowed.
**NEW FOR SCHOOL YEAR 2021-2022: WOODWIND AND BRASS INSTRUMENT PLAYERS MUST WEAR MUSICIAN MASKS AND INSTRUMENT PPE WHEN PLAYING IN SCHOOL. STRING AND PERCUSSION INSTRUMENT PLAYERS MUST WEAR THE REGULAR FACE MASK.**
Prince George's County Public Schools
14201 School Lane
Upper Marlboro, MD 20772
Still have questions? Email Mr. Dvorak at Lee.dvorak@pgcps.org
Instrument Choice
Students will naturally work harder at something in which they are interested. Therefore, students are usually placed with their first choice instrument; one that they are most interested in learning. Parents can help with their child's success on an instrument by considering the possible pros and cons of each instrument, and placing their child on an instrument that they may be naturally suited for.
Please note that these are general statements which may not hold true for every child. They are intended to guide you toward the correct instrument choice for your child so that the excitement of playing a new instrument will not quickly fade after the first month of school. Please contact the instrumental music teacher if you need assistance.