The music therapy program allows the Program for Exceptional Children to perform on stage and show off their amazing talent.
Music therapy works with the students on their level to develop social and emotional skills. Their winter performance is an accumulation of everything they have learned over GCSU’s fall semester.
During weekly sessions, GCSU music therapy students and Therapy Lecturer and Program Coordinator Katie Whipple lead Baldwin County students with exceptional needs through various vocal exercises to build communication skills and vocal strength. During the winter performance, PEC students showed off their vocal talents.
During weekly sessions, GCSU music therapy students and Therapy Lecturer and Program Coordinator Katie Whipple lead Baldwin County students with exceptional needs through various vocal exercises to build communication skills and vocal strength. During the winter performance, PEC students showed off their vocal talents.
On the morning of Dec. 2, 80 students in the Program for Exceptional Children (PEC), from across the district, performed in the Oak Hill Middle School theater during their concert, Sunny With A Chance of Music.
The group was made up of students from multiple grades from Midway Primary's Super Music Makers, Lakeview Academy's Rockland Eagles, Oak Hill Middle's Rockin' Braves and...