The People's Music School
Stephanie Londoño has extensive experience in music education and program management. Currently serving as Program Manager and Voice Teacher at The People's Music School since January 2019, Stephanie also teaches voice at Maine South High School. Previous roles include Workflow Manager at MAKE Corporation, where responsibilities involved overseeing a team providing administrative support, and Administrative Assistant at SAS Food Enterprise, Inc., focusing on financial reporting and database management. Stephanie's academic foundation includes a Bachelor's of Music in Music Education from Westminster Choir College of Rider University, where involvement in various choirs and educational initiatives was notable. Additionally, Stephanie has held several teaching and administrative positions, including a student teaching role at Cherry Hill East High School and serving as Collegiate President for the National Association for Music Education.
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The People's Music School
The People's Music School is the only completely tuition-free music school in Chicago, and the oldest in the United States. The school was founded in 1976 by Dr. Rita Simó, an accomplished pianist from the Dominican Republic who believed that all children should have access to music education, regardless of their family's socioeconomic status. Today we serve over 1,600 students in the Chicagoland metropolitan area and beyond. Through intensive instruction and performance our students learn more than music. They grow socially, emotionally and intellectually, and develop a foundation of responsibility, self-esteem and purpose. We believe music is transformative and empowers the lives of youth, families and communities.