LTSD Among Nation’s ‘Best Communities for Music Education’ for 16th Consecutive Year
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. (APRIL 27, 2026) — Loyalsock Township School District has once again been recognized as one of the Best Communities for Music Education by The NAMM Foundation for its outstanding commitment to music education.
This is the 16th year that LTSD has received the designation, which is awarded to districts that demonstrate outstanding achievement in efforts to provide music access and education to all students.
LTSD is among more than 1,000 school districts selected nationwide.
To qualify for the Best Communities designation, the district answered detailed questions about funding, graduation requirements, music class participation, instruction time, facilities, support for the music program, and community music-making programs.
“Receiving the award is a celebration and powerful reminder of what’s possible when a community comes together around a shared vision of whole-child education,” said David Tini, Loyalsock Township Middle School band director and district music curriculum chair. “Loyalsock Township has consistently demonstrated these ideals and values. This recognition reflects a sustained, collective vision and investment in ensuring that every child, pre-K through grade 12, has engaging, relevant and high-quality music education in the classroom and beyond.”
Tini added that the township community views music education as a core part of the academic experience rather than an “extra.” He said these programs support student engagement and achievement while helping develop the creativity and collaboration students need for the future.
“This honor belongs to the entire community: our students, families, educators, administrators and community partners who continue to champion these opportunities year after year,” Tini said. “Together, we are not only sustaining excellence but also demonstrating an academic model for what a rigorous, comprehensive music education can and should look like.”
“This recognition speaks to the strength of our district’s performing arts community,” said Superintendent Dr. Brooke Beiter. “Year after year, our students are supported by dedicated educators and engaged families who understand the lasting impact of music education.”
The NAMM Foundation is the charitable arm of the National Association of Music Merchants, the global trade association for the music products industry. The foundation works to remove systemic barriers that limit access to music-making and career pathways in the music industry. By investing in bold ideas and innovative solutions, we strive to build inclusive and thriving musical communities. For more information about The NAMM Foundation, please visit www.nammfoundation.org.
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