GRAMMY
In The Schools
Our activities are local, regional & national. They recognize excellence in music & music education; Give students a path to professional success; Provide exploration opportunities into all areas of music and, tools to demonstrate how music education contributes to making students college and career ready.
Featured Programs

The GRAMMY Museum’s education programs are going virtual! Join us as we take some of our most popular workshops online. All workshops are free and are open to classes and individuals with advanced sign-up. Learn More

GRAMMY Camp is a 7-day non-residential music industry program for high school students interested in careers in music that takes place every July on the campus of the University of Southern California. Students from across the country apply for one of eight career tracks. GRAMMY Camp faculty of music professionals, as well as guest professionals, provide valuable insight to give campers the best chance at achieving success in their chosen career.
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GRAMMY Camp — Weekend is a nonresidential music industry experience for small groups (20-30) of high school students, providing an introduction to the business of music. Each weekend session concentrates on one to three career tracks
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Presented in various cities across the country, GRAMMY Career Day provides high school music students with a behind-the-scenes look into the many careers available in the music industry.
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The GRAMMY Museum’s after school session provide a six week after school experience taught by industry professionals, designed to give high school students a greater understanding of specific careers in the music industry.

The GRAMMY Museum excitingly partnered with GRAMMY U®, former First Lady Michelle Obama’s Reach Higher initiative, and some incredibly talented music industry professionals to present Mentorship Mondays!
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From workshops created around common core state standards, to our career-based Backstage Pass program, we’re giving students the opportunity to learn about all subjects through music.
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GRAMMY In The Schools Fest, presented by MusicPower, is a free four-day virtual festival celebrating music and music education broadcast online the week leading up to Music’s Biggest Night – the GRAMMY Awards®.
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GRAMMY Museum Signature Schools provides grants to public school music programs that demonstrate a need and a compelling plan to address that need. This program is presented through the generous support from the Ford Motor Company Fund, the Chuck Lorre Family Foundation and Brian Hoesterey.
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For every performer who makes it to the GRAMMY stage, there was a teacher who played a critical role in getting them there. And really, that’s true for all of us who are making music today.
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25,000+
Local LA students who toured the museum.
10,045
Students who participated in workshops.
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