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Use Your ESA Funds for Music Lessons with Maestro

If your family has a state-funded Education Savings Account (ESA), you may be able to use it to cover online music lessons and courses with Maestro Music.

Enroll with Your ESA Funds

What Are Education Scholarship Accounts (ESAs)?

Education Savings Accounts (ESAs), sometimes called Education Scholarship Accounts or micro-grants, are state-funded programs that help eligible homeschool and alternative education families pay for educational expenses like curriculum, tutoring, and enrichment programs.

In many cases, music lessons and courses like those offered through Maestro Music qualify as an approved use of these funds.

 

Where We're Currently Approved

Maestro Music is an approved ClassWallet vendor for ESA programs in the following states: 

Arizona

Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA) Program

AZ ESA

New Hampshire

Education Freedom Accounts (EFA)

NH EFA

How it works

First, start with a free trial lesson so your child can meet their teacher, try the format, and make sure it's a good fit.

Next:

1. Confirm Eligibility 

Visit your state's ESA program page to check eligibility requirements and submit your application if you haven't already.

2. Find Maestro Music in ClassWallet

Log into ClassWallet and search for "Maestro Music" in your state’s approved vendor marketplace.

3. Start Lessons

Once your funds are approved, your child can begin lessons at no direct cost to your family.

What is Maestro Music?

Maestro Music is an online music studio that offers live one-on-one lessons and self-paced courses for students of all ages. Every teacher is a professional musician who was hand-selected through interviews, mock lessons, and background checks.

We work with homeschool families across the country, and we accept several ESA and charter school funds to help make lessons affordable.

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Navigating ESA funding can feel confusing at first, but we're happy to help. Here are answers to the most common questions we get. Don't see yours? Reach out at [email protected].