History

The association began with a small meeting of 104 music supervisors in Keokuk, Iowa in 1907, known at that time as the Music Supervisors’ National Conference. In 1934, the organization’s name changed to Music Educators National Conference (MENC), reflecting its growth to include music educators at all levels from prekindergarten to university, college students preparing to become music teachers, high school music honor society members, music industry representatives, music supervisors, and parents and community members who supported our cause. In 1998, MENC expanded the organization’s name to MENC: The National Association for Music Education. Finally, on September 1, 2011, we became known simply as National Association for Music Education (NAfME).

An updated brief history of NAfME will be published here in Fall 2023.

See also “MENC: A CENTURY OF SERVICE TO MUSIC EDUCATION 1907-2007”

Centennial (2007)

FAME Awards and Partnership of Professionals Awards

Historical Center at the University of Maryland (NAfME/MENC archives)

Music Educators Hall of Fame

Lowell Mason Fellows

Music In Our Schools Month

Past National Presidents

Past National Conferences

Vision 2020: The Housewright Symposium on the Future of Music Education