MSFQ Tips from Dr. Charles T. Menghini
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Standing for "More to Start, Fewer to Quit," MSFQ is an open-source, monthly newsletter provided by the Music Achievement Council. Each month, this free resource features a recruiting idea, retention idea, and tip for success for music educators. The goal is to provide timely and impactful ideas that allow educators to grow their programs by recruiting new students and retaining current students. Access the newsletter directly here:
These MSFQ tips come from Dr. Charles T. Menghini, President Emeritus, VanderCook College of Music and Co-Author of the Essential Elements Band Method. Reprinted with permission.
Recruitment Tip
Testimonials are an effective way to reinforce the importance of music education. This kind of social proof lets students and their parents hear firsthand how music is beneficial and why it's worthwhile.
To boost your recruiting efforts, solicit testimonials from current and former students and parents about their band or orchestra experiences, and ask them to talk about the benefits of being a part of your program. Get permission to include their quote (and a picture, if possible) in an upcoming letter to future students.
Next, write a message to the parents of incoming students about why their child should join your music program. Include a specific call to action inviting them to attend an upcoming concert or to meet with you directly. Be sure to add the testimonials you collected and personalize your message with a mail-merge program. Consider sending a series of follow-up messages to parents who do not respond right away.
Retention Tip
Success Tip
I wish you and your students all the best in your final concerts and the remaining months of the school year!
Sincerely,
Dr. Charles T. Menghini