
What is the Tri-M® Music Honor Society?
The Tri-M Music Honor Society is the international music
honor society for middle/junior high and high school
students. It is designed to recognize students for their
academic and musical achievements, reward them for their
accomplishments and service activities, and to inspire other
students to excel at music and leadership. Through more than
4,500 chartered chapters, Tri-M has helped thousands of
young people provide years of service through music in
schools throughout the world.
Tri-M shares and supports the objectives of every dedicated
music educator—to increase student and school involvement
with music and to make a stronger and more unified school
music program. Tri-M offers a complete system of rewards
that help inspire students and recognize excellence in
individuals and chapters. With this system, the society
builds self-esteem and provides a channel of personal
fulfillment.
Tri-M is a program of MENC: The National Association for
Music Education, the largest non-profit organization
dedicated to the advancement of music education. Through its
many programs, activities, publications, and conferences,
MENC addresses all aspects of music education and works to
ensure that every student can be a part of a balanced,
comprehensive, and high quality program of music
instruction.
Tri-M was founded in 1936 by Alexander and Frances Harley,
incorporated and renamed Modern Music Masters in 1952, and
in 1983 recognized as the Tri-M Music Honor Society, a
program of MENC: The National Association for Music
Education.
For a PowerPoint presentation about Ti-M, click
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*Tri-M Music Honor Society and Tri-M are trademarks of MENC:
The National Association for Music Education (MENC).
Unauthorized copying or use of said trademarks is strictly
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