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Kadima Conservatory

The Challenges of Teaching in the Era of ICE

A conversation with Kadima Conservatory founder Beth Elliott

by Linda A. Rapka

Beth ElliottSince founding the Kadima Conservatory of Music in 1983, AFM Local 47 member Beth Elliott has been active as its music director, dedicated to providing music education to underprivileged youth from underrepresented communities. The Conservatory has been operating in Pacoima for over a decade and has over 300 students of all ages enrolled in private lessons, three symphonic orchestras, chamber music, student recitals, and a mentoring program.

However, their efforts have been severely impacted by widespread operations of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids, which continue to threaten our immigrant communities. Continue reading

New Music Teaching Scale

Photo by Jorge Royan. Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0

We are excited to announce that earlier this month, the Local 47 Executive Board approved a new Music Teaching Scale.

The new base rate is $75 per hour, 10% H&W and 10.9% pension, which includes the pension rehabilitation.

This rate was established for a new Local 47 Career Pathways Program, which will launch this summer in collaboration with the Burbank and Glendale Unified School Districts. The scale is also now available for agreements approved through the President’s office.

Members interested in filing teaching contracts may call 323.993.3182 or email john.acosta@afm47.org for more information.