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1136 East Harmony Avenue #201
Mesa, AZ, 85204
United States

United Sound is an organization whose mission is to provide musical performance experiences for students with special needs through peer mentorship.

Play with US

Special education teachers

Are you in a self-contained classroom all day with limited access to electives? Are you looking for activities that will enhance health and wellness for your students?

United Sound’s Play with US program brings a special education music teacher directly into your classroom to provide a weekly interactive videoconference music class. Created specifically for secondary special education students (7th-12 grade), Play with US utilizes United Sound’s proven curriculum and foundations to create an active music-making class for your students.


currently enrolling for 24/25

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currently enrolling for 24/25 〰️


 
 

Our instructors have training and experience teaching music specifically to students with disabilities and have completed background checks.

 

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WHAT ARE PEOPLE SAYING?

“Our students have had a great experience with [Play with US] classes this year! [The instructor] does a great job of engaging with the kids and keeping the energy up. Whether they are learning to recognize rhythms, engaging with familiar songs, or just simply gaining the exposure and physical practice of handling/manipulating new musical instruments, there is something each student can participate in and benefit from.”

—Aynsley Kenner, Marcos de Niza HS

 

“It was better than fantastic! You should have seen some of my students' faces. The ones with the most needs had the most fun! Thank you for bringing music to my classroom!! The instructor talked slowly and taught everything in small increments. She used visuals and she was funny too. I wouldn't change a thing.”

—Lois Henderson, Sequoia MS