It was music to the ears of special education teacher Karlee English at Mountain Creek Middle School when the Jordan Education Foundation marched into her classroom with the gift of music.
Ms. English started a ‘United Sound’ program at the school, which is a band consisting of students with special needs, paired with peer tutors who teach them how to play instruments. But Ms. English had a bit of a problem. She didin’t have enough instruments to go around for the band. So, the Jordan Education Foundation, partnering with the local Legacy Retirement Communities, decided to step in and solve the problem. They showed up with a number of different instruments for the students, everything from violins, to trumpets, flutes, and clarinets.
Ms. English and her students were beyond excited and grateful for the generous gift. In fact, Karlee said her students with special needs simply being able to make a sound on an instrument changes them, and being part of ‘United Sound’ is having a huge impact on their lives.
A big thanks to the Jordan Education Foundation for supporting students in the classroom and always looking out for their needs, helping them succeed.