Music touches the heart and feeds the brain, yet it is cut from many schools.
MFMII Docent Training - FREE IN PERSON TRAINING
starts September 16th - November 4, 2025
ORIENTATION - SEPTEMBER 9, 2025 @ 9:30-11AM
at UCC Fremont, 38255 Blacow Road, Fremont, CA 94536
Tuesday mornings (9:15-11:45am) AND Thursday mornings (9:15-11:45am) for the first 4 Thursdays at UCC Fremont.
LAST DAY TO JOIN THE TRAINING CLASS IS SEPTEMBER 25.
For more information:
Welcome new volunteers! Come join us in creating magic in children's lives. This page contains everything you need to know about becoming a Music for Minors II Docent. We're always looking for new music docents so that we might reach more children. Please contact us if you have any questions about becoming a docent.
- Who Can Become a MFMII Docent?
- How are MFMII Docents Trained?
- What is the Training Schedule?
- Can I Get the Training Flyer?
- What Support do Docents Receive?
- How Do I Get More Information?
Who Can Become a MFMII Docent?
Current volunteers include parents and grandparents of students, college students, classroom teachers, retired teachers, seniors, musicians and community members-at-large. Some volunteers come to us with no formal music training; others may have masters degrees or other music credentials. Volunteers who apply for training go through a screening process to determine their musical ability and experience in working with children. The main requirement for a volunteer is to love music and children, believe in the MFMII mission and be able to take the annual fall MFMII training program. After training, volunteers are placed in a classroom and will teach music to at least one class for 1/2 hour a week, for the school year.
Training for Music For Minors II docents takes place from mid September through early November each year.
Trainees must attend all classes to graduate.
See the calendar below for all the dates.
The training class is taught by the MFMII Executive Director with guest presenters who are music specialists and MFMII staff/docents Docents learn effective methods of teaching children and are given a wide exposure to available music education materials.
Course requirements involve observing other docents and preparing presentations to the class. Specialized curriculum materials, such as CDs, books, puppets, charts, and rhythm instruments from Music For Minors II's five resource centers, enable docents to enhance their curriculum and give children hands-on musical experiences. Once in the classroom, docents are monitored and supported by Music For Minors II staff.
WHY TRAIN WITH US?
Trainees must attend all classes to graduate.
See the calendar below for all the dates.
The training class is taught by the MFMII Executive Director with guest presenters who are music specialists and MFMII staff/docents Docents learn effective methods of teaching children and are given a wide exposure to available music education materials.
Course requirements involve observing other docents and preparing presentations to the class. Specialized curriculum materials, such as CDs, books, puppets, charts, and rhythm instruments from Music For Minors II's five resource centers, enable docents to enhance their curriculum and give children hands-on musical experiences. Once in the classroom, docents are monitored and supported by Music For Minors II staff.
WHY TRAIN WITH US?
- Be motivated, empowered, and fulfilled as a Volunteer MFMII Music Docent!
- Increase your self-confidence and joy and have the best time of your life making a difference in a child's life and your own.
- Best volunteer role ever!
MFMII Docent Training Schedule
Training classes are weekly and are supplemented with school site shadowing of docents, classroom observations, and gradual transition into the classroom. Learning the tricks of the trade from experienced docents at times convenient for the trainees provides more flexibility for our volunteers and provides them with hands-on exposure to what it means to be a docent early on in training.
Training Dates For 2025
September 9th Tuesday - Orientation @ 9:30 to 11:00 am
September 16th Tuesday - Class 1 @ 9:15 to 11:45am
September 18th Thursday - Class 2 @ 9:15 to 11:45am
September 23rd Tuesday - Class 3 @ 9:15 to 11:45am
September 25th Thursday - Class 4 @ 9:15 to 11:45am
September 30th Tuesday - Class 5 @ 9:15 to 11:45am
October 2nd Thursday - Class 6 @ 9:15 to 11:45am
October 7th Tuesday - Class 7 @ 9:15 to 11:45am
October 9th Thursday - Class 8 @ 9:15 to 11:45am
October 14th Tuesday - Class 9 @ 9:15 to 11:45am
October 16th Thursday - Back to MFMII Night @ 7:00 - 9:00pm
October 21st Tuesday - Class 10 @ 9:15 to 11:45am
October 28th Tuesday - Class 11 @ 9:15 to 11:45am
November 4th Tuesday - Graduation @ 9:15 to 11:45am
Training Dates For 2025
September 9th Tuesday - Orientation @ 9:30 to 11:00 am
September 16th Tuesday - Class 1 @ 9:15 to 11:45am
September 18th Thursday - Class 2 @ 9:15 to 11:45am
September 23rd Tuesday - Class 3 @ 9:15 to 11:45am
September 25th Thursday - Class 4 @ 9:15 to 11:45am
September 30th Tuesday - Class 5 @ 9:15 to 11:45am
October 2nd Thursday - Class 6 @ 9:15 to 11:45am
October 7th Tuesday - Class 7 @ 9:15 to 11:45am
October 9th Thursday - Class 8 @ 9:15 to 11:45am
October 14th Tuesday - Class 9 @ 9:15 to 11:45am
October 16th Thursday - Back to MFMII Night @ 7:00 - 9:00pm
October 21st Tuesday - Class 10 @ 9:15 to 11:45am
October 28th Tuesday - Class 11 @ 9:15 to 11:45am
November 4th Tuesday - Graduation @ 9:15 to 11:45am
MFMII Docent Training Flyers
Print a copy of our Docent Training Flyer.
MFMII Docent Support
Docents receive all training materials at no cost, including a Methodology and Song Binder which includes sample lesson plans and suggestions that docents are encouraged to modify for their own classroom needs. The binders include the words and music for over 200 songs. A curriculum committee of Music For Minors II evaluates the materials and regularly makes new materials available to docents. All docents also can freely borrow specialized curriculum materials, such as CDs, books, puppets, and rhythm instruments from Music For Minors II's five resource centers, housed at Niles School, Glenmoor and Leitch Elementary Schools in Fremont and Kennedy School in Newark for hands-on classroom use. Since 2015, we have had docent mentors to support all new docents.
Music For Minors II provides access to online music resources (based on state standards), lesson plans, docent sharing sessions and ongoing workshops for docents, classroom teachers, parents, and community members. These workshops focus on ways to help people integrate music into their daily lives and those of children. Each session has attracted many participants from Fremont, Newark, Milpitas and Castro Valley school districts. Learn more about workshops.
A BIG THANK YOU to our training sponsors this year: Fremont Education Foundation, Candle Lighters and Dale Hardware.
MFMII Recruitment Packet
Music For Minors II provides access to online music resources (based on state standards), lesson plans, docent sharing sessions and ongoing workshops for docents, classroom teachers, parents, and community members. These workshops focus on ways to help people integrate music into their daily lives and those of children. Each session has attracted many participants from Fremont, Newark, Milpitas and Castro Valley school districts. Learn more about workshops.
A BIG THANK YOU to our training sponsors this year: Fremont Education Foundation, Candle Lighters and Dale Hardware.
MFMII Recruitment Packet
MFMII draws out the “inner performer” of my most timid students – love it! I just know that my students look forward to MFMII every week!