"Junior Juilliard"
Mitch Smith, Inside HigherEd, May 23, 2012

"High school musicians will soon be able to take a class from the Juilliard School. Well, kind of.

"The noted conservatory, which offers bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees in music, is lending its name and expertise to a series of online K-12 courses that will be marketed to individual students and school districts starting this fall and offered through Pearson’s Connections platform."
 


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