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Back-To-School Call For Student Performing Arts Talent


WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Education has a Student Performing Arts Initiative (SPAI) and maintains an ongoing repository of student performing arts talent, which may be matched to specific events that amplify the mission and initiatives of the Department — we have received many talent submissions from far and wide and want to make sure all states and territories are represented!

As such, the Department is issuing a 2024-25 Back-to-School call across the United States and its territories for student performing artists who are currently enrolled in institutions of elementary, secondary, or post-secondary education or accredited trade schools, who exemplify resilience, diversity, and excellence and are interested in showcasing their talent, virtually or in-person, at internal and external Department-hosted events.

The Department is seeking student performances such as, but not limited to, bands/marching bands, color guards, soloists, choirs, dancers, poets/spoken word artists, National Anthem singers, and theatrical performers

We also are seeking specific talent to support National Hispanic Heritage Month (September), National Disability Employment Awareness Month (October), National Native American Indian/Alaska Native Heritage Month (November),and the following Special Emphasis Observances implemented by Presidential Proclamation, Executive Orders (White House Initiatives) and Public Law:

January

Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday

February

African American History Month

March

Women’s History Month

April

Holocaust Remembrance Day

May

Jewish American Heritage Month

Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

June

LGBTQIA+ Pride Month

July

Disability Pride Month

August

Women’s Equality Day

September – October

National Hispanic Heritage Month

October

National Disability Employment Awareness Month

November

National Native American Indian/Alaska Native Heritage Month

Please utilize this link, for additional information that includes Frequently Asked Questions, submission instructions, and other related guidance. 

If you require a reasonable accommodation to complete your submission and/or answer any related questions, please email studentart@ed.gov

Thank you for your support!     



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