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Born to Rock: Celebrating Exceptional Children's Day with the PEC Spring Concert 2025


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The Baldwin County School District's Program for Exceptional Children (PEC) Spring Concert series is an annual event showcasing the incredible musical talents of PEC students. This year, the event titled "Born to Rock!" took place at 9:00 AM this morning at Oak Hill Middle School Auditorium.


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Featured Performances

  • Baldwin High School: The Best Braves

  • Lakeview Primary: The Little Rascals and The Rockin’ Knights

  • Midway Hills Primary: Super Music Makers

  • Oak Hill Middle School: The Rockin’ Braves, The Colorful Braves, and The Musical Braves

  • Lakeview Academy: The Eagle Parade


Celebrating Music Education


Parents, families, teachers, community members, and supporters gathered to celebrate these talented young performers, witnessing firsthand the joy and power of inclusive music education. This annual collaboration with the Georgia College Music Therapy Program, which has provided music therapy services since 2016, continues to enrich students' lives across the district.


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A Community Commitment


The PEC Spring Concert is more than entertainment; it is an opportunity to experience the critical role of inclusivity and music in education. Congratulations to all the brilliant performers, dedicated teachers, volunteers, and partners from the Georgia College Music Therapy Program who made this event possible.


Events like the PEC Spring Concert illustrate why Baldwin County School District continues to be recognized as one of the Best Communities in Music Education.


Thank you to everyone who joined us and made this year's "Born to Rock!" concert another memorable celebration of exceptional talent and community spirit.




 
 
 

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