One of the main things that our fraternity is committed to is service to our school, Baylor University, and the Waco community. One of our service projects this year was a joint project with BUMEA (Baylor University Music Educators Association) called "Classroom Clean-up". The goal is to help a music teacher in the area who needs help with their decorating and/or renovating their music classroom because of lack of funding. This time, we were helping out the choir director at Robinson Junior High. She was just restarting the choir program at the school and was left with an empty room with hardly any supplies. We wanted to help make this classroom one that was fun and engaging for the students. We painted the main wall with the school colors of blue and white, made posters, painted shelves, and decorated the room with crafty things we made. With just one day's work, the classroom was completely turned around! It was no longer a plain and lonely room, but instead, an exciting place to learn!
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