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SMMUSD Seeks Musicians To Provide Strings, Winds & Voice Lessons:

Applications are being accepted for independent music contractors to provide semi-private music lessons to students’ grades 4 through 12 in Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District schools.

These lessons will occur on a weekly basis after school hours during the 2014-2015 school year in both Santa Monica and Malibu.

Completed applications are due to the District Office no later than Sept. 9, 2014.

Those encouraged to apply are Independent music companies with music teachers who hold at least a B.A. in Music and maintain a high level of competency (instrument and/or voice). They must also have experience teaching in a small group and/or one to one setting, with a willingness to work in Santa Monica and/or Malibu.

SMMUSD will be offering semi-private music lessons thanks to funding from one of the Santa Monica-Malibu Education Foundation’s endowments, the Peggy Bergmann Arts Endowment Fund, in memory of Lenore Bergmann and John Elmer Bergmann.

For more information, call 310.450.8338 or visit www.smmusd.org.

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