

Frisco Independent School District (FISD) proudly announces that 213 of its middle school students have earned positions in the Texas Music Educators Association (TMEA) Region 24 All-Region Middle School Orchestras. These young musicians dedicated months to preparing for the competitive auditions, showcasing their commitment to musical excellence.

About the Texas Music Educators Association (TMEA):
Established in 1920, TMEA is a professional organization representing over 17,000 music educators across Texas. Its mission is to promote excellence in music education by providing professional development, fostering public support for music in schools, and offering quality musical experiences for students.
FISD's Student Opportunity Model:
FISD's Student Opportunity Model is designed to provide equitable access to educational programs, ensuring that all students have the chance to explore and develop their interests and talents. This framework supports diverse learning experiences, including participation in fine arts programs like orchestra, enabling students to achieve their full potential.
The remarkable achievement of these 213 middle school students reflects both their individual dedication and the supportive educational environment created by FISD. Their success not only brings pride to the district but also shows the importance of music education in developing well-rounded, accomplished individuals. FISD is an amazing district check out more articles about Frisco's Rising Stars. Another W for Frisco.
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