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The Rhythm of Discovery

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A High School Senior's Musical Workshop Bridges the Gap Between Generations, Turning the Child Lab Into a Symphony of Early Learning.

This past Wednesday, Emily Azimzadeh transformed a standard school day into a hands-on musical exploration for the youngest learners on our campus.

Under the guidance of teacher Mrs. Sophia Kaufman, students from the Child Lab visited the music department for a specialized workshop. Rather than simply watching a performance, the children were invited to touch, hold, and play various instruments. Emily Azimzadeh led the group through a series of imitation games, teaching the children how to find their own rhythm through active play.

This collaboration isn't just a sweet moment; it's a masterclass in leadership and sensory-rich education. As part of "Music In Our Schools Month," teacher Mrs. Sophia Kaufman and her students are proving that the best way to learn an art form is to touch it, shake it, and play it.

The success of this workshop paves the way for future projects across Farmingdale High School. We look forward to seeing how these early musical sparks grow into a lifelong passion for the arts for our students.

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