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Children who sing in choruses get significantly better grades in school than kids who have never been part of a choir, according to their parents; and substantial majorities of parents with children in choirs say their child's ability or performance in English/language arts, mathematics, and academics overall improved after their child joined a choir.

From: 2009 Impact Study - Executive Summary
Available here: ChorusAmerica.org

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