Classroom Posters for #YouCanDoBoth

We had such a phenomenal response to our #YouCanDoBoth event last fall, we want to do it again this year! To help you encourage your students and parents to participate, we have created these classroom posters featuring photos from last year’s event. If you participated last year, you may be featured on the posters!

The posters are sized to 11×14 to facilitate printing on a school printer or copy machine. They each include a QR code that links to the entry form where students can submit their photos. Once we receive the submissions, we will schedule them to be featured on our social media pages. We’d love to highlight the accomplishments of even more amazing music students this year!

Thank you for your help promoting this event, and thank you for all you do as music teachers, you *do* make a difference!


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