One Class at a Time: Silver Rail’s “Miss G” helps kids find their rhythm
Campbell Porter
Bend, Ore. (KTVZ) — A new music program at Silver Rail Elementary in Bend is already striking a chord with students, thanks to one teacher’s passion for helping kids express themselves through music.
Marci Griffiths, known by her students as “Miss G,” started the school’s music program this year. She says her students have quickly embraced the creative process, with some even composing their own songs.
“Some of my kindergartners are writing their own music, and some of my fifth graders are also writing their own music,” Griffiths said. “Once they get their hands on the instrument and start to understand the theory behind music itself, they take it upon themselves to grow because we’re giving them tools.”
To get the program off the ground, Griffiths has borrowed instruments from other schools around the district. Today, she was recognized by KTVZ and Mid Oregon Credit Union’s One Class at a Time program for her dedication to giving every student the opportunity to make music. She plans to use the award funds to purchase djembe drums for her classes.
One Class at a Time is our monthly award celebrating inspiring teachers who make a difference in Central Oregon classrooms.