Princeton Day School Private Music Lesson Contract - pds 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Princeton Day School Private Music Lesson Contract in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Student Name and Grade in School at the top of the form. This information is essential for identifying the student enrolled in lessons.
  3. Next, specify the Semester and Instrument for which lessons are being contracted. This helps in scheduling and ensuring that the right resources are allocated.
  4. Indicate the Length of lesson (30 minutes, 45 minutes, or 1 hour) and select a preferred Lesson Day and Time. Make sure to consult your calendar to avoid conflicts.
  5. Fill in the Teacher's Cell Phone and E-Mail for communication purposes, ensuring all parties can stay connected throughout the semester.
  6. List out the Dates of lessons from 1 to 12, planning ahead based on your availability and any school holidays.
  7. Finally, ensure that all parties—Parent, Student, and Teacher—sign at the designated areas on the back of the form to confirm agreement with terms outlined.

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Notable alumni George Akerlof (born 1940), Nobel laureate for Economics. Lylah M. Jake Alu (born 1977), former professional baseball infielder who played for the Washington Nationals. Trey Anastasio (born 1964; class of 1982, but transferred to Taft School in Connecticut) singer and guitarist for Phish. Nancy M.
PDS is a great school. Our son has thrived in the community. The faculty and administration are standouts- they truly care about the students progress academically as well as their character-building and social/emotional well-being.
Build a Website. Marcia Neel, president of Music Education Consultants in Las Vegas, Nevada, advises teachers to first create a website that may serve as the first impression of you to prospective parents. Join a Club. Volunteer with the Public-Private School Set. Direct Your Mail.
Parents argue day school is better than boarding school as it fosters stronger family bonds, reduces homesickness, and offers a cost-effective education. Additionally, day schools provide children with a familiar environment, promoting emotional well-being.
Were known for academic excellence and intellectual rigor, but the student experience here is so much richer and deeper than that. Inquisitivity and innovative curriculum drive our students and faculty to find new ways to learn and to teach every day.

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On average, private music lessons can range from $30 to $100 per hour, with most falling in the $50 to $75 range.

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