Chorus America Study
Singing is great for you!
Chorus American studied the positive impact group singing. It was funded by The National Endowment of the Arts, The Mcknight Foundation, & The James Irving Foundation. Read the full study at http://www.chorusamerica.org/about_choralsinging.cfm
- - Singing kids do better in school and are more diverse. 90% of educators believe singing in a choir keeps students engaged.
- - Stereotypes are being broken. A variety of students, from teens who play sports to more reserved teens, are participating in school choirs.
- - 64% of parents whose kids sing say they get mostly all A’s in English and other language arts classes.
- - 57% of singing students improved math.
- - 70% became more self-confident, had better memory skills and self-discipline.

