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Teen Campaigns for Better Music Provision in Isle of Man Schools

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AI-generatedNo commercial mechanism detected. The article describes a student's campaign for better music provision in Isle of Man schools. There is no mention of any company, investment, regulation, price movement, or supply chain impact. The event is purely educational and civic, with no direct or indirect commercial implications.
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- Fifteen-year-old River Kelly Brown is campaigning for increased funding for the Isle of Man Music Service.
- She is a home-educated student and member of the Manx Youth Orchestra.
- The campaign is part of her Citizenship Studies GCSE project.
- She conducted research on benefits of music education for children's mental health.
- She contacted local MHKs and highlighted impact of previous funding cuts.
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