Dear Students,

I hope you are having a nice weekend thus far. I am reaching out to you on behalf of Mr. Stephan with a musical opportunity …a bit earlier than the Monday morning Update… so that you can get a head start over this weekend on participating in this amazing collaboration. Please see below and enjoy Sunday!

Very best,
Ms. Ingram

Born out of the pandemic, last spring the NYC Song of Hope Project provided our students with the opportunity to create a new NYC anthem and let their voices be heard!  Through this collaboration between the DOE’s Office of Arts & Special Projects (OASP) and the Songwriters Hall of Fame (SHOF),  over 250 students from Stuyvesant and 33 other schools across the five boroughs (K-12) joined forces to write and perform “Stay Strong NY, We Love NY, which has received 5,000 views to date! 

 

We are thrilled to work together again with the Songwriters Hall of Fame and build on the theme of being New York City Strong through a new interactive songwriting and dance project, entitled, “NYC Strong!” 

 

We invite all Stuyvesant students to participate! 

PHASE 1:  LET’S WRITE THE CHORUS! 
SUBMISSIONS DUE SUNDAY, JANUARY 17 
Directions can be found at this Google Classroom link

-- 
Harold Stephan
Hit Producer/Songwriter & Lincoln Center Scholar
To be a high-level musician, a high-level music producer and a co-writer of hit songs that become the soundtrack of people's lives while sharing my journey through music education, music advocacy and fatherhood


Ms. Dina Ingram
Director of Family Engagement
Stuyvesant High School
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