By SHARON LEE TEGLER For The Capital
By SHARON LEE TEGLER For The Capital
Published
01/17/07
School music and laughter are daily occurrences at Chesapeake Academy, a private school located on Baltimore Annapolis Boulevard near the Arnold-Severna Park line. The school's innovative approach ensures that every child, from preschool through fifth grade, has fun learning to read, play and compose music.
On Jan. 10, budding violinists and cellists from fourth- and- fifth-grades were led by teacher Paula McCarthy through the pieces they'll perform at the school's upcoming "Evening with the Arts".
Ms. McCarthy rose from the piano. "Children, resting position please," she instructed. "Hold your violins and bows straight up. We...
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