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Music creativity spurred as Regina school receives $10K national grant

Five Saskatchewan schools have been chosen to receive grants of up to $10,000 from a national music education charity.

5 schools in province receive grants for their music programs

A $10,000 grant for Ecole Elsie Mironuck Community School will go towards instruments, recording devices, microphones and a digital piano.

Students at Regina'scoleElsieMironuckCommunity School will keep finding new ways to express themselves, with the school getting a $10,000 national grant for their music program.

RosaHaynes, a music teacher at the school, applied for a grant from the MusiCounts'Band Aid Program in September and hadn't heard anything since.

She describes it asa very 'happy day'when shefound outthe elementary school was among the schoolsthat wouldreceive the grantthrough the MusiCounts'Band Aid Program.

"[Music] can sometimes tap into another dimension of the child in an arts ed. class, or music class, so this gives them an opportunity to feel confident, to feelsuccessful, to do something in a group," she said.

"They love the idea of using their fingers, their hands, their bodies, their voices, so they become a different person."

She says the money will gotowardinstruments, as well as microphones, recording devices and a new digital piano.

MusiCountsis a national music education charity, and their Band Aid Program provides increments of $5,000 or $10,000 to schools in need of instruments.

There were 80 schools across Canada to receive a grant, five of which are in Saskatchewan.

Other Saskatchewan schools to receive a Band Aid Program award include Saskatoon's Evan Hardy Collegiate, Wollaston Lake's Father Megret High School, North Battleford's St. Mary and Regina's Wascana Plains Public School.

With files from CBC Radio's Saskatchewan Weekend