Resources

Hope of America 2026 – Official Set List & Lyrics

Get the complete performance order, lyrics, and instructions so you’re ready to shine on stage and honor this inspiring tradition.

Audio Tracks

Music tracks courtesy of Hope of America and contributing composers. Any reproduction or use of these materials outside of the terms or conditions here stated (in-classroom use and at-school performance for groups registered as participants in Hope of America) is strictly prohibited by law without the written consent of the respective composer. All Rights Reserved

Video

Star Spangled Banner

Hope of America

Thank You, Military

This is America

Our Flag - The Red, White, and Blue

In America's History

America Rocks

We Can Be A Light

Oh, Land of Liberty

Preamble

Let's Sing the Bill of Rights

Seven Articles of the Constitution

Let's Sing the Declaration of Independence

Chorus (Learn 1st)

Let's Sing the Declaration of Independence

Fitting Chorus with Entire Song and simple Body Rythm (2nd)

Old Songs Section (Soon to be deleted)

I Have A Dream

All Kinds of People

I Love America

American Heroes

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FAQs

How did Hope of America begin?

Hope of America was created by Kathy McDonald in 1995 with the support of America’s Freedom Festival in Provo. Over the last 29 years, it was directed first by Kathy then later by Sherry Anderson.  Each year 6,000 to 8,000 school children from more than 100 schools have met in the Marriott Center over three days to present songs of hope, patriotism, and service.

What grade is Hope of America designed for?

The songs in the Hope of America program correlate with the 5th grade state core curriculum in American history, so the majority of our participants are fifth graders but any age or grade can participate. We also invite upper elementary 4th through 9th grade students from local charter, private, and home schools to join us. 

What is the cost of participation in the Hope of America?

For schools:  Once a school registers, they may access all of the recordings and teaching videos at no cost. 

We also provide copies of the lyrics. On Tues or Wed - April 28th or 29th, a morning rehearsal is held in the Salt Lake Tabernacle at Temple Square.  Schools cover the cost of transportation to the Tabernacle.  Schools also provide an 8” x 12” flag for each student and teacher.


For students: The cost of Hope of America is & has been $10 for many years.  Registration is paid online by individual parents directly to the Hope of America organization. This includes a Hope of America tee shirt for the child. After the program, parents will have digital access to a recording of the performance and a group photo on our Hope of America website. A portion of each registration helps pay for production costs, t-shirts, supplies, props and any necessary ushers/security. Students will need to bring a flashlight and a pair of sunglasses. 

Financial accommodations: We want ALL students to be able to participate in this amazing experience! Often a principal has resources which can be used to help cover students’ registrations. Each year through our website, generous parents donate toward the registration of an additional child or two. These funds can help cover the registration for families for whom $10 is a hardship. Certain grants that your school may have could also be used.  Please ask.  Let us help you to find the financial resources to allow EVERY child who wants to participate to do so!

Who teaches the Hope of America songs?

In many schools, teachers on a team take turns working with the whole grade level group of students. While one teaches, others monitor and assist. In other schools, a music specialty teacher teaches the songs and the classroom teachers support the learning by practicing a song or two each day using a few minutes before recess or after social studies.  A few groups have a before or after school choir program where a teacher or parent volunteer works with the self-selected students.  The recordings, videos, and handouts make teaching the songs and actions easy!

Besides the program in April, how else can Hope of America songs be used?

Some schools use songs like “Thank you Military” or “American Heroes” for their school’s Veterans Day assembly, featuring their sixth graders who learned the songs as fifth graders.  Others use “Founding Fathers” for Constitution Day celebrations in September. Hope of America songs are great to feature in grade level events like history fairs or colonial day celebrations. And of course, many schools treat their whole school to a Hope of America preview program in a schoolwide assembly in April or May. 

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When should we get started teaching Hope of America songs?

As soon as you are ready.  Now is a good time to get your school registered on our website. Once you get confirmation from us, you can order your buses and start to get information to your students and their parents.  The Hope of America Timeline will provide all the information of when things will/should happen.  Some schools like to start teaching songs in fall. Others start practicing right after the holidays.

Please reach out to us by phone, text or email if you have any questions at all.  [email protected] 

    Dalane 801-330-0303           Susan 801.949.2746            Megan 801.889.5718

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