A couple of months ago I had a blog entry about the San Diego Unified School District polling parents regarding where they would make budget cuts, if necessary.Well, the cuts are necessary, and parents indicated they would rather see class size increase than arts and sports programs cuts. So, the SDUSD school board voted to protect the arts and sports programs and increase … [Read more...] about SDUSD School Board Votes to Save the Arts
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Chorus America Impact Study and NYC Test Scores
I generally try to focus on one issue per blog post, but today I am going to give you two items, albeit briefly.Item #1: Chorus America released an impact study today of singers, parents, general public, and K-12 educators. The study was based on an online survey and the following are the key findings:1. Choral singing continues to be the most popular form of participation in … [Read more...] about Chorus America Impact Study and NYC Test Scores
Espresso Arts Education
Perhaps you're thinking that espresso isn't exactly one of the arts education disciplines traditionally found in state standards.Yes, that may be so. Nevertheless, if you don't know espresso as an art form, perhaps it's time to join the third wave. The Third Wave of Coffee that is.I think the best place to start with espresso art is with a look. Here's one for you:Here's … [Read more...] about Espresso Arts Education
Arts Education Cuts at Dallas Independent School District
Okay, here is a links to give you a sense of cuts to arts positions being proposed at the Dallas Independent School District. These types of reports are coming down the pike daily, from all different parts of the country. This one has a bit more to it as there is an interesting blog post and follow-up posts on the Dallas Morning News website.Ignore the title, as it won't do you … [Read more...] about Arts Education Cuts at Dallas Independent School District
Mayoral Control of Schools Circa 1983
In case you haven't heard, New York City is in the midst of a sea of strum and drang related to a June 30th deadline to renew the law that grants the Mayor of the City of New York near absolute control of the New York City public schools.An obituary appeared in the New York Times yesterday for Dr. Thomas Minter. Minter was part of a great battle of a sorts around the ability of … [Read more...] about Mayoral Control of Schools Circa 1983