The impact of music education on children is profound.
Music does more than just make sounds, it changes the way we think and act. The skills your child will learn in music will help them be successful on the stage, in the classroom, and for the rest of their lives.
of admissions officers of the nation's major universities say high school credit and achievement in the arts are significant considerations for admission.
points scored higher on the SAT for students involved in public school music programs according to the College Entrance Examination Board.
Lewis Thomas, physician and biologist, found that music majors comprise the highest percentage of accepted medical students.
of respondents (Gallup Poll), believe music is part of a well-rounded education and should be offered as part of the regular curriculum in schools.
Ryan Dailey is entering his sixth year of teaching band. He graduated from Wheaton College (IL) with a degree in Music Education, and is currently working towards a Master's of Music Education from Illinois State University. Mr. Dailey believes that learning music is one of the best ways for young people to appreciate and create beauty in the world. His goal is for students to learn communication skills, persistence, and creativity through making music. Mr. Dailey's primary instrument is the trombone.
Message from the director:
Welcome to the St. Theresa School Band! Here you will find more information about band and how to enroll. I look forward to working with your child on their musical journey. Please note: percussion students will learn both bells and drum.
Instrument Demonstrations
Is your child interested in joining band?
Everything we know about participation in music says that students involved in music are more successful in every possible way academically, personally, and socially.
Click below to start your child's enrollment in Band.
Contact Information
St. Theresa School BandDirector: Ryan Dailey
Phone: 319-333-9244
Email: ryan.dailey@musicarts.com