Welcome to Quarter Three!

June 29, 2009

A huge congratulations to all of our recital performers this weekend.  Each and every student had something very special to perform and we as teachers were SO proud!  Thanks to all you family and friends who braved the heat to come out and support the performers.  I also want to thank everyone who filled out surveys for us–your valuable feedback is helping us plan new ways to improve our programs.

Today we start our third calendar quarter, which means we have finished 24 weeks of lessons and have 24 weeks to go in 2009!  My how time flies.   We look forward to starting lots of fun new projects this week.  We are OPEN all week.  We will be CLOSED for one week of summer break the week of JULY 19th to the 26th and there will be no classes that week.

I have had a number of questions about summer vacations and breaks so I hope to clarify if you were wondering.  If you take a month of more off from lessons we do not keep you our schedule but of course do save your registration information.  When you are ready to being classes again you just need to contact us and we will let you know what times are currently open if our schedule.  You may be subject to another registration fee in some cases as an incoming student.  However, we really look forward to having you back–while available times may change we are constantly growing and adding times to accept students.  If you will gone for less that 4 weeks and want to keep your scheduled lesson time, we can make arrangements with you before your time off to credit paid but unused lessons from the month to the next month and prorate future payments for any classes we are not able to make up for you, so please keep that option in mind as well.

Again we are so proud of our students, thankful for all the supportive families, and excited about the upcoming quarter of learning!

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