When the public schools across Indiana and Indiana University made the decision to close because of the COVID-19 virus, it quickly became clear that it would not be possible to teach in-person lessons to my students at the Indianapolis Suzuki… Read more ▶
Recently my daughter was helping me sweep the driveway. Storms and high winds had left lots of debris in the driveway and she came out, broom in hand, to help me clean up. With only a few minutes to spare… Read more ▶
Pablo Casals, the world famous cellist, once said, “Perhaps it is music that will save the world.” The students of the Barcel Suzuki String Academy, located in the suburbs of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, are learning the impact music has on the… Read more ▶
Shaping Our Future Together,
Vote on the Board Ballot by April 10,
Student Writing Contest,
Summer Institutes Are Approaching!,
Nurtured by Love New Translation,
Leadership Retreat & Parents as Partners Read more ▶
At four months, her parents they noticed that Emily wasn’t cooing, babbling or responding like other babies. They had her hearing checked, and the diagnosis was profound deafness. Emily’s cochlea was non-functional, preventing any sound from being transmitted from her ears to her brain. Read more ▶
134 new members joined the SAA in April. Welcome!
In this issue:
SAA Volunteer Spotlight: Jennifer Visick
Suzuki Student Writing Contest Results
American Suzuki Journal Call for Submissions
Student 2012 Conference Opportunities
SAA Volunteer Spotlight: Jennifer Visick
This new Suzuki E-News feature will spotlight a different SAA… Read more ▶
The SAA would like your students’ nonfiction and poetry submissions for upcoming publications! Winning selections may appear in the SAA Minijournal, on the SAA website, or in other SAA publications. Entries are due April 15, 2011.
Submissions may address, but are… Read more ▶