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Quarterly A+ Webinar
Michelle Mazan Burrows, Director, A+ Schools Program of the NC Arts Councilwith
Brenda Wheat Whiteman, A+ Arts Education Specialist, NCDPI
September 5th, 20134:00 – 5:00 p.m.
•Questions/Answers
•Follow-up– Presenters online at conclusion of webinar– Email/phone – Archived Webinar
HOUSEKEEPINGHOUSEKEEPING
Let’s take a poll!
WHO’S HERE?WHO’S HERE?
Welcome New A+ Schools & Principals
A+ Schools Program Updates & Resources
DPI Alignment and Support for A+ Schools
Spotlight on the Live Binder
TODAY’S AGENDATODAY’S AGENDA
A+ NETWORK A+ NETWORK UPDATESUPDATES
WELCOME TO OUR NEW A+ WELCOME TO OUR NEW A+ SCHOOLS!SCHOOLS!Comfort Elementary, University Park Creative Arts School, First Ward
Creative Arts Academy, and Elizabeth City Middle School!
WELCOME!!WELCOME!!New A+ PrincipalsNew A+ Principals
Cynthia Morris, Elizabeth City Middle SchoolJanice Davidson, University Park Creative Arts SchoolJo Anne Stone, Comfort ElementaryMaya Swinson, Rochelle Middle SchoolMona Gilliam, Windsor ElementarySelestine Crowder, First Ward Creative Arts AcademyTracy Grit, Banner Elk ElementaryTeresa George, Burgaw ElementaryTracy Gregory, Aulander ElementaryWendy Riggs, Oaks Road Elementary
23 SCHOOLS: 4 NEW SCHOOLS 19 RETURNING SCHOOLS
4 MULTI-SCHOOL CONFERENCES
OVER 100 EDUCATORS
50% RECEIVED SOME FUNDING FROM A+ IN
ORDER TO ATTEND
VARIED FROM 1 DAY – 5 DAYS
ALREADY PLANNING DATES/LOCATIONS FOR SUMMER 2014
SUMMER STATSSUMMER STATS
CONTINUED WORK WITH THE COMMON CORE
AND ESSENTIAL STANDARDS
CONNECTING ARTS STANDARDS TO NON-
ARTS STANDARDS
DEVELOPING COLLABORATIVE PROCESSES
DEEPENING INFRASTRUCTURE
A+ SELF ASSESSMENT AND GOAL SETTING
SUMMER FOCUSSUMMER FOCUS
SELF-ASSESS ON A+ ESSENTIALS AND SET GOALS FOR NEXT 18 MONTHS
CONNECT/RE-CONNECT WITH YOUR LOCAL ARTS COUNCIL
MAKE SURE YOUR CENTRAL OFFICE KNOWS WHAT A+ IS AND THAT YOU ARE AN A+ SCHOOL
CHECK YOUR WEBSITE – A+ LOGO AND LINK? A+ HISTORY AT YOUR SCHOOL? WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE AN A+ SCHOOL?
SCHOOL TASKSSCHOOL TASKS
Bill Clinton on A+: While discussing education and the economy, and seated next to Bill Gates, Former President Bill Clinton speaks about A+ Schools.
NEA Arts Magazine: It Takes a Community “But beyond test scores, A+ Schools are teaching one of the most important skills needed to succeed in the 21st century: creativity. As teachers find new avenues to engage and motivate their classrooms, students are learning the out-of-the-box thinking that is so valued in today's creative economy. With the A+ arts model as their academic companion, the future for A+ Gates County students is whatever their imagination holds”.
Duke Faith & Leadership: The Art of Collaboration and Shared Leadership at A+ Schools “A+ Schools incorporate the arts into everyday learning. The result is a student body that is more engaged and faculty and staff that are working together as never before”.
The Daily Advance from Elizabeth City: Teachers Prep for an A+ School Year “I was blind but now I see”.
A+ IN THE NEWSA+ IN THE NEWS
Congratulations are in order for nine A+ Schools who have been awarded grant funding totaling nearly $60,000.
Sheep-Harney Elementary ArtSpace Charter School
White Oak Elementary Douglas Creative Arts & Science Magnet
Bugg Creative Arts & Science Magnet Chadbourn Elementary
Hiwassee Dam Elementary/Middle School Benton Heights Elementary School of the Arts and Claxton School of the Arts & Humanities!
A+ SCHOOLS RECEIVE NC A+ SCHOOLS RECEIVE NC ARTS COUNCIL GRANT ARTS COUNCIL GRANT
FUNDINGFUNDING
NASC WEBSITENASC WEBSITE
http://www.nationalaplusschools.org/
A+ RESOURCESA+ RESOURCES
A+ FORUMA+ FORUMHosted by Hosted by Columbus Columbus
County County SchoolsSchools
http://www.columbus.k12.nc.us/aplus/
FREE NC Museum of Art Educator Expo SE Center for Contemporary Art in Winston-Salem September 12 4:30-8pm Open to all k-12 educators in all subject areas
Drawing Workshop: Studio Techniques for the Non-Art TeacherFriday, September 20, 4:30–8 pm, and Saturday, September 21, 9 am–5 pmNCMA, $40 includes dinner and lunch
Sculpture Workshop: Studio Techniques for the Non-Art TeacherSaturday, October 26 9:30 am–3:30 pmNCMA, $20 includes lunch
FREE Fall Educator Expo: Gaining STEAMThursday, November 7 | 4:30 pm
For more information on this and other free and inexpensive resources from NCMA: Kristin Smith, Statewide Educator [email protected]
http://www.ncartmuseum.org/educators
NCMA OFFERINGSNCMA OFFERINGS
http://artsintegration.com/portal/why-ai-for-common-core/
The Common Core academic standards are especially suited to arts integration because they are designed to promote critical thinking. The common core web site (corestandards.org) states, “By emphasizing required achievements, the Standards leave room for teachers, curriculum developers, and states to determine how those goals should be reached and what additional topics should be addressed.” Arts integration steps in to be the answer to “how” and the arts become the additional topics addressed. In addressing the arts in a math or English lesson, the arts become the learning agent, the modem between the academic knowledge and the experience of learning for students.
http://www.edutopia.org/stw-arts-integration
http://www.aep-arts.org/
North Carolina school boards and distinguished individual schools are invited to apply for awards recognizing outstanding service to students and the field of arts in education. The deadline for submission for both awards is 5pm on October 15th and must be submitted electronically to [email protected] information on the School Board and Individual School of Distinction awards may be found at:http://www.kennedy‐center.org/education/kcaaen/recognition/home.html.
Both awards will be determined by a panel that includes Slater Mapp, Theatre and Visual Arts Education Consultant with NCDPI; Banu Valladares, Arts in Education Director for the North Carolina Arts Council; Michelle Burrows, Director of A+Schools Program of the North Carolina Arts Council; and Karen Wells, Executive Director of Arts North Carolina.
SCHOOL BOARD AWARD
SCHOOLS OF DISTINCTION IN ARTS EDUCATION AWARDS PROGRAM
Questions on the application process for both awards should be directed to Slater Mapp at [email protected] or Banu Valladares at [email protected].
KENNEDY CENTER ALLIANCE FOR ARTS EDUCATIONANNOUNCES AWARD OPPORTUNITIES
The Star-Spangled Music Foundation (a 501c3 non-profit educational organization) announces a nationwide “Star-Spangled Stories” contest for all students in grades K-12 in the United States and its territories. Selected stories will be featured on www.starspangledmusic.org and on a nationally broadcast radio special.
How Can My Students Participate?Students should tell their story in an age-appropriate way: an essay, a picture, a song… We encourage creative approaches! Students might consider expressing their own experiences singing the anthem or hearing it at a significant event. They may choose to share personal perspectives from friends or family members. There are no limitations on style or approach. Essays should not exceed 1000 words, songs 4 minutes, or images 5 MB.Submissions should:•Reflect a personal point of view;•Describe a specific experience;•Draw a connection between a personal experience and the meaning of the song for all.
For more information, resources, and curricular connections, visit www.starspangledmusic.org.
DPI Support for A+Christie Lynch EbertNC DPI Section Chief and A+ [email protected]
Brenda Wheat WhitemanA+ Arts Education [email protected]
NC Department of Public InstructionDivision of K-12 Curriculum and Instruction
K-12 Programs SectionArts Education
Christie Lynch EbertSection Chief, K-12 Program AreasArts Education (Dance and Music) andNCDPI Liaison to the A+ Schools Program
CONGRATULATIONS!CONGRATULATIONS!
CONGRATULATIONS!CONGRATULATIONS!2013-2014 Title I Reward Schools
• Davenport Elementary• Gatesville Elementary• TS Cooper Elementary• Central Elementary
A+ Wikihttp://aplus.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/
SPOTLIGHT ONSPOTLIGHT ONA+ Live BinderA+ Live Binder
The A+ Live Binder is now live! You can access it through this link. You will need to also fill in the access key as listed below.
A+ Schools Program Binder http://www.livebinders.com/play/play/902360
Binder access key: A+NCNetwork
MARK YOUR MARK YOUR CALENDARSCALENDARSFall Principals and Coordinators
Meeting Thursday, October 10th ; 9am-3pm
Marbles Kids Museum, Raleigh
Fall New Teacher Training Thursday, October 10th ; 9am-3pm Marbles Kids Museum, Raleigh
Next A+ Network Webinar Thursday, December 5th 4-5pm
In July of 2010, the U.S. House of Representatives passed House Resolution #275 designating the second week of September as National Arts in Education Week. The resolution expressed congressional support for arts education:
Whereas arts education, comprising a rich array of disciplines including dance, music, theatre, media arts, literature, design, and visual arts, is a core academic subject and an essential element of a complete and balanced education for all students.
The A+ Schools Program CELEBRATES its 1700 A+ educators and administrators who work collaboratively and creatively to bring arts education, arts integration and arts exposure to their nearly 20,000 students across the state! Keep up the great work for our children!!
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