Lake Dallas ISD Recognized as One of the Best Communities for Music Education!
On April 21, NAMM (The National Association of Music Merchants) and The NAMM Foundation announced the 2026 recipients of the Best Communities for Music Education (BCME) Award. Now in its 27th year, the award recognizes and celebrates school districts and individual schools across the United States for their exemplary dedication to music education and their ongoing efforts to ensure equitable access to music learning as part of a well-rounded education.
Lake Dallas ISD is proud to stand among the top districts across the country recognized for prioritizing music learning and creating opportunities for students to thrive through the arts. This marks the first year that our district has received this honor — a testament to the dedication of our teachers, the passion of our students, and the continued support of our community.
Recipients are selected through a rigorous application and review process that evaluates key indicators including district support, instructional time, participation rates, facilities and community support. To uphold the program’s integrity and credibility, all applications are independently reviewed and verified by WolfBrown, a leading research and evaluation firm specializing in education and the arts. This thorough process ensures that recognition reflects measurable achievement and sustained commitment.
In 2026, more than 1,000 school districts and schools—including public, private, charter and parochial institutions—have been recognized for outstanding achievement in providing access to music education.
This year’s honorees represent a diverse cross-section of communities across the country, including many first-time recipients alongside districts and schools that have achieved consecutive years of recognition. These sustained accomplishments underscore the enduring value of music education and reflect the collective commitment of educators, administrators, families and community leaders who champion its importance.
“Music education plays a vital role in cultivating vibrant, connected communities,” said John Mlynczak, NAMM President and CEO. “The 2026 Best Communities for Music Education recipients exemplify how meaningful access to music fosters creativity, collaboration and lifelong learning. We are proud to recognize their leadership and unwavering dedication to ensuring every student has the opportunity to engage in music.”
“Access to music education is a true catalyst for belonging, expression, and shared purpose,” said Julia Rubio, NAMM Foundation Executive Director. “When communities invest in music, they invest in the potential of every student.”