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The "Maestro," the late Howard
Doolin, music superintendent from 1951-1984 for Dade County Public
Schools, inspired thousands of students and educators to believe in the
musician inside all of them.
By helping to make music education a
basic requirement in the public schools, he brought music into the lives
of children who otherwise would have never had that privilege and
pleasure.
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Dr. Howard A. Doolin
(1919-1994) |
He believed that the arts provide a
uniquely valuable mode of seeing ourselves and the world around us. In
recognition of his achievements, and as a testament to his legacy, Dr.
Doolin was inducted into the National Music Educators Hall of Fame on
April 19, 1996.
Dr. Doolin's legacy will live on at
Howard A. Doolin Middle School by pursuing excellence in student
achievement in all areas of the arts, both fine and practical. |