Music of Religious Origin

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Music of Religious Origin Study and Performance of Music of Religious Origin Board Policy 2000

Rights of Students District schools: beliefs and religious convictions are treated with respect and in which the religious liberty and rights of all students are protected. Columbus schools may not promote, endorse, or prohibit religion.

Inclusion in Curriculum & Performance Music of Religious origin, or with sacred lyrics has played an important role in American culture and history May be part of: Classroom instruction School concerts School programs

Criteria Music chosen based on sound educational principals; used for pedagogical purposes that demonstrably support Districts’ music and other curricula; Help students develop musical skills set forth by the Districts’ curriculum; Music has: Recognized artistic merit; or Historical, social or cultural significance Part of a balanced program or course of instruction; In the context of the concert program or course of instruction, the selections respect diversity and do not manifest a preference for religion or particular religious beliefs; Serves to prepare students for future music education or careers in music; For large groups, soloists, and ensembles that participate in the Ohio Music Educators Association (OMEA) or competitions by similar organizations, the selections are on the performance list compiled by the sponsoring organization

Balanced Program Musical selection is part of a balanced program or course of instruction In the context of the concert program or course of instruction, the musical selections respect diversity and do not manifest a preference for religion or particular beliefs 25% Rule In consideration of the overall musical balance of program or performance, 25% only may be religious in nature

Resource Committee Principals, teachers, parents , and community members encouraged to seek information and advice concerning application of the policy and District’s curriculum regarding the selection of musical pieces for performance or instruction

Resource Committee Tasks Establish goals for selection of music as part of well-rounded education; Set forth criteria for selection of music and for music curriculum development; Establish mechanisms for ongoing communication with and training programs for all administrators and teachers affected by policy; Promulgate guidelines; including guidelines that protect students who do not subscribe to a personal religious persuasion; and Draft and distribute guidelines and timelines for recourse if parents, teachers, or students perceive that their beliefs concerning religion are not respected or a failure to comply with this policy.

Guidelines Guidelines shall encourage informal resolution of complaints Process initiated when complaining student, parent, or teacher submits to teacher or principal a written description of the matter of concern Guidelines set forth a procedure for reporting to the committee of complaints to their resolution Except as prohibited by law, all reports made to the Resource Committee are public record pursuant to R.C. 149.43

Reference Board Policy 2000 – STUDY AND PERFORMANCE OF MUSIC OF RELIGIOUS ORIGIN Click Here

Contacts Questions or additional information, Contact: Betty J. Hill, Unified Arts Supervisor K-12 614-365-6681, ext. 1404 bhill1228@Columbus.k12.oh.us