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EQUIVALENT CREDIT MUSIC PROGRAM
The
Equivalent Credit Music Program is sponsored by the Clark County
School District Department of Fine Arts. High school students
(Grades 9 – 12) enrolled in the program earn credit toward
graduation for their private music study. The program has been in
successful operation since 1974.
The LVMTA Musicianship program and syllabus is accepted by the
CCSD Fine Arts as the curriculum for this program.
PROCEDURES
Student shall: Request private music instructor currently
approved by the Clark County School District to complete objectives
and Timelines (form CCF-547). Request Student Application (form
CCF-844) from school counselor.
Complete
the application and secure all required signatures.
Submit the
application, the Objectives and Timelines, and a check for $40.00
made payable to the Clark County School District, representing the
program evaluator’s fee, to the counselor.*
Counselor shall: Sign the application and forward the
application together with the completed Objectives and Timelines and
the check for $40.00 to Secondary Fine Arts Activities.
Fine Arts shall: Distribute the designated copy of the
application and Objectives and Timelines to the program evaluator
who will consult with the private instructor regarding
appropriateness of the program.
Evaluator shall: Schedule visits with the private instructor
and the student (a minimum of two visits for one-to-one instruction
and three visits for group instruction).
Upon completion of the minimum required instructional time, review
the student’s progress with the instructor. If it is determined that
the student has satisfactorily completed the program, the evaluator
will complete a Notice of Credit Earned and forward the form to
Secondary Fine Arts Activities.
Fine Arts shall: Distribute the notice of Credit Earned as indicated
on the form.
*Each student is responsible for the financial support of the
evaluation visits. No refund will be made if the student does not
complete the program.
For more information about the program contact the counselors of
your nearest high school or Dr.
Rick McEnaney, Secondary Music Education Program
3950 S. Pecos-McCleod, Suite 1-E
Las Vegas, NV. 89121
(702) 799-8531
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