Dexter High School Introduces New Course Examining Technology in Music

Dexter High School is set to introduce a new course that aligns with its strategic plan of preparing students for the 21st century by integrating technology into education. The Music Technology course, proposed by Grace Wolfe, Director of Bands at DHS, was approved at the April 29 meeting.

The semester-long class will be open to students with varying musical backgrounds, experience levels, and interests. Students will have the opportunity to learn about various software, technologies, and musical devices, as well as live sampling to unleash their creativity in a hands-on environment. The course will emphasize core concepts such as digital audio production, sound design, music software proficiency, electronic composition, MIDI sequencing, and an understanding of emerging technologies in the music industry.

Dexter Community Schools Board of Education President Mara Greaterox expressed excitement about the new course, emphasizing that it will be a valuable opportunity for music program students and those who want to be involved in the program but may not want to play an instrument. The Music Technology course will be introduced in the upcoming school year, providing students with an innovative and engaging educational experience.

By Aiden Johnson

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