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A Note of Introduction
When I first started the Student Incentive Points Program in 1997, my only purpose was
. . . and still is . . . to motivate &
encourage my students to
do their best when working on their music studies. The cost of this Program is not
included in the rates I charge for piano lessons. This is my personal
reward to my students for their hard work and effort. The Incentive
Points Program has changed many times over the years, but it has been very successful - and so it continues.
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Each
student who wants to participate in the Incentive Points Program must:
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read
the
"Incentive Points Program Description" and
the "Incentive
Points Program Guidelines",
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complete the "Participation
Test" as you read (it's an "open book" or rather "open website"
test), |
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print
& sign
the "Student Agreement" page to let me know that you've read
the Guidelines, that you understand what is expected from you, and that
you agree to
follow the Guidelines, |
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return
the signed "Student Agreement" page to me.
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To make it easy for you to move through this, I've
setup links at the top of each page and throughout the text that will take you directly to specific
sections of the Incentive Points Program.
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Please
respect the
nature of this Incentive
Points Program . . .
remember
that “learning to make music on the piano” is the
Ultimate Goal that we are
working for . . .
and
let’s all have fun!
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