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Apple is expanding its collaboration with Save the Music to bring music education to additional schools in the U.S. The initiative was announced in a message from Tim Cook, referencing recent music created by students at Wadleigh Secondary School for the Performing & Visual Arts in Harlem, in partnership with musician Maggie Rogers. The move aims to enhance access to music education across the country and strengthen support for arts programs in schools.
Apple’s continued investment in arts-driven initiatives underscores the company’s broader commitment to fostering creativity—an approach evident during its 50th anniversary celebrations at Grand Central in New York, where Alicia Keys headlined a commemorative event. These efforts align with CEO Tim Cook’s strategic focus on enhancing domestic engagement, as seen in Apple’s recent move to produce the Mac mini in the U.S. and establish a new manufacturing center, further intertwining technology, education, and the arts.