WEST DISTRICT CLASSROOM MUSIC
ACDA Advocacy Statement
The human spirit is elevated to a broader understanding of itself and its place in the world through the study of and participation in choral music. Singing in a choir produces more active and involved citizens. It affects self-worth in youth and adults. It builds connectivity throughout communities. Society benefits from the aesthetic beauty and community of singers created by choral programs within schools, houses of worship, and community organizations through involved citizenry, connectivity throughout communities, and feelings of personal self-worth.
The American Choral Directors Association and its membership resolve to ensure the survival of choral programs for this and future generations by:
actively voicing support for funding at local, state, and national levels of education and government
collaborating with local and national organizations to ensure the distribution of arts funding data and arts-related activism opportunities
advocating for full access to choral singing and inclusion of all singers in a choral program
ensuring the distribution of advocacy statements and data regarding choral programs