Fontana Elementary School's second grade students played boomwhacker tuned percussion tubes as they performed "Dance Monkey" by Tones and I at the school's Grades 4K-5 Music In Our Schools Month® celebration concert on March 9. Among the second-graders performing were, from left, Theo Gibbs, Risto Gibbs, Chase Garmon, Brace Weeks, Jax Janes, Savannah Wisdom, Peyton Weatherford, Landon Warfel, Beau Dahmer, Lydia Warfel and Sloane Reckamp.
Fontana Elementary School’s four-year-old and five-year-old kindergarten students performed two movement-infused dance songs at the school’s Grades 4K-5 Music In Our Schools Month® celebration concert on March 9 — Finnish musician Jaakko Salovaara’s “Stomp to the Beat” and The Learning Station’s “A-Root-Chy-Cha.” Among the 4K and 5K students performing, from left, were Eleanor Smith, Zahra Adamski, Fiona Racana, Ethan Boviall, Chloe Adamski, Freya Weatherford and Jamo Weeks.
Veteran 20-year Walworth County community interpreter Anissa Haywood, of Lake Geneva, provided American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation for deaf and hearing impaired concert attendees at Fontana Elementary School's March 9 concert celebration marking the National Association for Music Education's observance of Music In Our Schools Month®. Haywood is a nationally-certified ASL interpreter.
Fontana Elementary School's first grade students played boomwhacker tuned percussion tubes as they performed "Believer" by Imagine Dragons at the school's Grades 4K-5 Music In Our Schools Month® celebration concert on March 9. Among the first-graders performing were, from left, Mason Goetsch, Grace Booth, Harrison Hachmeister, Kinsley Dahmer, Colton Wojciechowski, Hirva Patel and HL Hill.
Fontana Elementary School third-grader Johnny Hachmeister plays the internal duct flute woodwind recorder instrument during the school's March 9 Music In Our Schools Month® concert.
Fontana Elementary School third-graders Jocelyn Collins and Thea Tofel play the internal duct flute woodwind recorder instrument during the school’s March 9 Music In Our Schools Month® concert.
Fontana Elementary School’s fourth grade students played percussion as they performed “Ensemble 1” from “World Music Drumming: A Cross-Cultural Curriculum” by Will Schmid at the school’s Grades 4K-5 Music In Our Schools Month® celebration concert on March 9. Among the fourth-graders performing were, from left, Scarlett Reckamp, Callie Warfel, Jaxon Karaway, Divya Patel, Lucas Becker and Jacob Spaulding.
Fontana Elementary School's fifth grade students played the four-stringed Hawaiian ukelele as they performed singer-songwriter Meghan Trainor's "Good to be Alive" at the school's Grades 4K-5 Music In Our Schools Month® celebration concert on March 9. Among the fifth-graders performing were, from left, Max Cubert, Daniel Quarzenski, Avery Bullard, Parker Augustson, Mason Bach, Morgan Stankevitz, Leann Linker, Lily Grant, Vivie Giroux, Gage Hoselton and Adeline Blackman.
Fontana Elementary School third-grader Lukas Mereness plays the internal duct flute woodwind recorder instrument during the school's March 9 Music In Our Schools Month® concert.
Fontana Elementary School’s four-year-old and five-year-old kindergarten students performed two movement-infused dance songs at the school’s Grades 4K-5 Music In Our Schools Month® celebration concert on March 9 — Finnish musician Jaakko Salovaara’s “Stomp to the Beat” and The Learning Station’s “A-Root-Chy-Cha.” Among the 4K and 5K students performing, from left, were Eleanor Smith, Zahra Adamski, Fiona Racana, Ethan Boviall, Chloe Adamski, Freya Weatherford and Jamo Weeks.
Fontana Elementary School’s fourth grade students played percussion as they performed “Ensemble 1” from “World Music Drumming: A Cross-Cultural Curriculum” by Will Schmid at the school’s Grades 4K-5 Music In Our Schools Month® celebration concert on March 9. Among the fourth-graders performing were, from left, Scarlett Reckamp, Callie Warfel, Jaxon Karaway, Divya Patel, Lucas Becker and Jacob Spaulding.
Fontana Elementary School third-grader Johnny Hachmeister plays the internal duct flute woodwind recorder instrument during the school's March 9 Music In Our Schools Month® concert.
Fontana Elementary School third-grader Lukas Mereness plays the internal duct flute woodwind recorder instrument during the school's March 9 Music In Our Schools Month® concert.
Fontana Elementary School third-graders Jocelyn Collins and Thea Tofel play the internal duct flute woodwind recorder instrument during the school’s March 9 Music In Our Schools Month® concert.
Veteran 20-year Walworth County community interpreter Anissa Haywood, of Lake Geneva, provided American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation for deaf and hearing impaired concert attendees at Fontana Elementary School's March 9 concert celebration marking the National Association for Music Education's observance of Music In Our Schools Month®. Haywood is a nationally-certified ASL interpreter.
Fontana Elementary School's first grade students played boomwhacker tuned percussion tubes as they performed "Believer" by Imagine Dragons at the school's Grades 4K-5 Music In Our Schools Month® celebration concert on March 9. Among the first-graders performing were, from left, Mason Goetsch, Grace Booth, Harrison Hachmeister, Kinsley Dahmer, Colton Wojciechowski, Hirva Patel and HL Hill.
Fontana Elementary School's second grade students played boomwhacker tuned percussion tubes as they performed "Dance Monkey" by Tones and I at the school's Grades 4K-5 Music In Our Schools Month® celebration concert on March 9. Among the second-graders performing were, from left, Theo Gibbs, Risto Gibbs, Chase Garmon, Brace Weeks, Jax Janes, Savannah Wisdom, Peyton Weatherford, Landon Warfel, Beau Dahmer, Lydia Warfel and Sloane Reckamp.
Fontana Elementary School's fifth grade students played the four-stringed Hawaiian ukelele as they performed singer-songwriter Meghan Trainor's "Good to be Alive" at the school's Grades 4K-5 Music In Our Schools Month® celebration concert on March 9. Among the fifth-graders performing were, from left, Max Cubert, Daniel Quarzenski, Avery Bullard, Parker Augustson, Mason Bach, Morgan Stankevitz, Leann Linker, Lily Grant, Vivie Giroux, Gage Hoselton and Adeline Blackman.