[Congressional Bills 119th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 1108 Introduced in House (IH)]
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119th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 1108
Expressing support for designation of March 2026 as Music in Our
Schools Month.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
March 5, 2026
Ms. Velazquez (for herself, Mr. Frost, Ms. Clarke of New York, Mrs.
McIver, Ms. Norton, Ms. Titus, Mr. Davis of Illinois, and Mr. Evans of
Pennsylvania) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to
the Committee on Education and Workforce
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RESOLUTION
Expressing support for designation of March 2026 as Music in Our
Schools Month.
Whereas music has been present in every known human culture throughout history
and modern times;
Whereas music is one of the most important manifestations of our cultural
heritage, as it embodies our national identity and illustrates our
shared history;
Whereas music education helps communities share ideas and values among cultures
and generations, promoting a more cooperative and inclusive citizenry;
Whereas singing has existed in American classrooms since before the signing of
the Declaration of Independence;
Whereas, in 1838, music as its own curriculum was first adopted by public
authority in the public schools of Boston, Massachusetts;
Whereas the development of a musical people has been and remains dependent on a
public commitment to the teaching of music in all schools;
Whereas State legislatures and educational agencies have supported music as part
of the regular school curriculum;
Whereas the Every Student Succeeds Act identified music as part of a well-
rounded education;
Whereas music is a means for exploring the emotional and aesthetic dimensions of
the human experience;
Whereas music holds intrinsic value as an art form, providing opportunity for
self-expression, fellowship, and spiritual fulfillment;
Whereas research has documented that participation in school music promotes
student engagement, leading to improved social and academic outcomes,
particularly for at-risk students;
Whereas research has documented that participation in school music also promotes
cognitive, social, and emotional development, exercising skills valuable
to the workforce such as motivation, attentiveness, self-discipline,
teamwork, persistence, empathy, respect, and leadership; and
Whereas students attending public school in urban or rural communities, public
schools with a high percentage of students from low-income families, and
public schools that are majority Black, Hispanic, or Native American
experience the most inequity in access to music education: Now,
therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives supports the
designation of Music in Our Schools Month and recognizes--
(1) the fundamental importance of music to the Nation's
culture;
(2) the long history of music as an integral part of the
Nation's schools;
(3) the disparate access to high-quality music education
that exists across the country; and
(4) the need to do more to support the teaching and
learning of music in public schools.
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