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The Flagler Youth Orchestra (FYO) is a special project of Flagler Schools. Over the years, this program has grown from a couple dozen students to a membership of more than 375 students each year. The FYO serves the unique needs of our community by providing fundamental instruction on violin, viola, cello and bass, orchestral performance opportunities at all skill levels, and instrument scholarships for those in need.
About Us
Enrollment at Flagler Youth Orchestra is free for any Flagler County resident, and we welcome students of all skill levels, including beginners. All that before mentioning the inclusive, encouraging, and safe learning environment our staff and volunteers provide.
In a nutshell, we are all about giving children the gift of music, one gift we believe they will carry with them for the rest of their lives.
Our hope for the future is simply to grow and sustain this program, producing real players of their instruments, and to this end we need your help. There are many ways you can support the Flagler Youth Orchestra. Further details on how to support FYO to come.
FAQ's
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Yes! The strings program is open to all skills levels including beginners. Three class hours are offered and within each hour students are divided between four-six teachers in order to group students by skill level.
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All string classes are held at Indian Trails Middle School on Belle Terre Parkway next to Belle Terre Elementary School. (This is subject to change.)
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String classes are held on Mondays and Wednesdays for one hour on each day. If the public schools are closed, we do not have string classes. Students are expected to attend both days of the week. Some scheduling restrictions apply.
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If you live in Flagler: no. The Flagler Youth Orchestra strings program is a free program offered by Flagler Schools and the Friends of the Youth Orchestra. The only expense associated with the program is that of the instrument, beginner book and your time. Because the program is free, parents and family members are strongly encouraged to participate in the few fundraising events throughout the year so that we can afford to offset the cost of instruction, take care of basic operational expenses and continue to purchase scholarship instruments for those in need. Out-of-county enrollment is available for a yearly fee.
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Any student who is at least eight years old by September 1st of the current school year, either living in Flagler County or receiving their education in Flagler, are welcome to join the program regardless of where they attend school. Out-of-county enrollment is available for a yearly fee. Current members who graduate and go to college locally can continue performing with the Flagler Youth Orchestra until they are 20 years of age.
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Sometimes. Students are expected to provide their own instruments which they can acquire by either buying or renting. In some cases and based on availability, we do provide instruments to families who are financially unable to afford this expense. Acquiring an instrument is not as expensive as you might think, but please do not hesitate to ask for assistance. If a student qualifies for an instrument scholarship, there is a $15 per year maintenance fee that covers minor repairs
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Please contact your child’s teacher to get information about music stores that provide this service.
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We are more than happy to help direct you in your search for an instrument. There are many companies selling what we like to call violin-shaped objects online. These “instruments” are difficult to tune, do not stay in tune, arrive not set up properly, and simply do not sound good. This can lead to a lot of frustration for the child, his teachers and parents. A child is more likely to enjoy playing if their instrument has a nice sound and stays in tune. We can help you find the best instrument for whatever your budget is. Here’s a hint though: if the instrument is any color other than brown, you do not have a real violin. Colorful violins are strongly discouraged.
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Yes. We need a new enrollment form at the beginning of each school year to maintain accurate contact information for your child.
